Rethinking the dispersal of Homo sapiens out of Africa
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Laura H. Lewis | Richard P. Jennings | A. Scally | Mark George Thomas | N. Drake | N. Boivin | G. Bailey | A. Parton | Huw S. Groucutt | Eleanor M. L. Scerri | M. Petraglia | M. Devès | J. Blinkhorn | P. Breeze | M. Meredith-Williams | R. Inglis | Laine Clark-Balzan
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