Two-stage mid-Brunhes climate transition and mid-Pleistocene human diversification
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Weijian Zhou | C. Stringer | A. Roberts | Hong Wang | Qiang Sun | Zhonghui Liu | E. Rohling | Z. An | G. Dupont‐Nivet | G. Xiao | Zhangdong Jin | Jimin Yu | M. Dekkers | X. Qiang | Zhengguo Shi | Pingguo Yang | Xiaolin Ma | Qingsong Liu | H. Ao | Peng Zhang | Xianzhe Peng
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