Cercopithecine models as a contextual framework for human evolution

Russell Hill, Sarah Elton, Robin Dunbar, Andrea Cardini, Mandy Korstjens, Erik Willems, Anna-Ulla Jansson, 2007. https://doi.org/10.5284/1000300. How to cite using this DOI

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Cercopithecine models as a contextual framework for human evolution

Location World regionAfrica
World regionAsia
TGNAfrica (World) [7001242]
TGNAsia (continent) World [1000004]
Grid reference Latitude longitude
bounding box
77.9804882547
-19.86191206 145.75309687
-35.36920824
Subject FISH Archaeological Objects (England)MAMMAL REMAINS
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsPhysical anthropology
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsArchaeology
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsEvolution
Period MIDASModern
Project dates Created From03-APR-2007
Created To03-APR-2007
First Released03-APR-2007
Last Modified03-APR-2007
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