The mtDNA Legacy of the Levantine Early Upper Palaeolithic in Africa
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Hans-Jürgen Bandelt | Fulvio Cruciani | D. Behar | H. Bandelt | A. Torroni | A. Achilli | M. Pala | A. Olivieri | R. Scozzari | O. Semino | F. Cruciani | J. Dugoujon | V. Battaglia | N. Al-Zahery | Doron M Behar | Anna Olivieri | Antonio Torroni | Rosaria Scozzari | Jean-Michel Dugoujon | Ornella Semino | Vincenza Battaglia | Alessandro Achilli | Nadia Al-Zahery | A Silvana Santachiara-Benerecetti | S. Fornarino | Maria Pala | Simona Fornarino | Clotilde Coudray | A. Santachiara‐Benerecetti | C. Coudray | Clotilde Coudray | Anna Olivieri | Simona Fornarino
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