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Neanderthal Funerary Practices: Too savage to mourn?


Year: 2013 Author: Sarah Poulton-Smith Categories: Day of Archaeology 2013

Tags: Israel, Zoology, Facebook, South Africa, Sarah Schwarz, University of Southampton, Biology, Megafauna, Neanderthal behavior, France

Poulton-Smith, Sarah (2013): Neanderthal Funerary Practices: Too savage to mourn?. https://doi.org/10.5284/1080050 PDF 164 Kb

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