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Another kind of human: researching Neanderthal archaeology


Year: 2011 Author: Rebecca Wragg Sykes Categories: Prehistory, Day of Archaeology 2011, Day of Archaeology, Finds

Tags: Neanderthal, Upper Paleolithic, Saint Brelade, Research, stone tools, Prehistoric Society, Lithic Studies Society, Britain, La Cotte de St Brelade, Digging for Britain, Neanderthals, researcher, lithic analysis, Belgium, Recent single origin hypothesis, France, Paleolithic, Neanderthal extinction hypotheses, Mousterian

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