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Bar-Yosef O. (1995). The role of climate in the interpretation of human movements and cultural transformations in western Asia. Paleoclimate and Evolution with Emphasis on Human Origins Yale University Press New Haven 507Ò523. |
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Homo sapiens idaltu |
mode2 mode3 | ; Late Acheulean; Middle Stone Age; |
Wadi Amud Hokuk The date here is weak. The most cited source is a statement of 'probable Middle Pleistocene': O. Bar Yosef The role of climate in the interpretation of human movements and cultural transformations in western Asia. In: E. Vrba G. Denton T. Partridge and L. Burckle Editors Paleoclimate and Evolution with emphasis on human origins Yale University Press (1995) pp. 507?523. late Homo erectus fire claim is based on burned bones |
Bar-Yosef O. (1995). The role of climate in the interpretation of human movements and cultural transformations in western Asia. Paleoclimate and Evolution with Emphasis on Human Origins Yale University Press New Haven 507Ôø?Ôø??523. Some might call this Homo erectus
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