An early modern human from the Peştera cu Oase, Romania
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C. Ramsey | J. van der Plicht | E. Trinkaus | T. Higham | S. Bailey | S. Athreya | Ş. Milota | Oana Moldovan | Adrian Bîlgăr | L. Sarcină | Ricardo Rodrigo | Gherase Mircea
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