Early Modern Humans and Morphological Variation in Southeast Asia: Fossil Evidence from Tam Pa Ling, Laos
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Laura Shackelford | Thongsa Sayavongkhamdy | Frank Sénégas | Xiujie Wu | Y. Coppens | Xiujie Wu | F. Demeter | T. Sayavongkhamdy | A. Bacon | P. Duringer | J. Ponche | Elise Patole-Edoumba | K. Westaway | Jian-xin Zhao | Jian-Xin Zhao | Kira Westaway | Philippe Duringer | A. Karpoff | Fabrice Demeter | Anne-Marie Bacon | Jean-Luc Ponche | Lani Barnes | Marc Boyon | Phonephanh Sichanthongtip | Anne-Marie Karpoff | Elise Patole-Edoumba | Yves Coppens | José Braga | L. Shackelford | Phonephanh Sichanthongtip | Marc Boyon | F. Sénégas | L. Barnes | J. Braga | Lani Barnes | Jian-xin Zhao | Xiujie Wu | Yves Coppens | P. Sichanthongtip | Jian-Xin Zhao
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