Neandertal cannibalism and Neandertal bones used as tools in Northern Europe
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J. Krause | C. Wissing | J. van der Plicht | C. Posth | M. Germonpré | H. Bocherens | Anja Furtwängler | H. Rougier | I. Crevecoeur | D. Flas | P. Semal | A. Gómez‐Olivencia | Cédric Beauval | C. Wissing
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