Gravettian cranial morphology and human group affinities during the European Upper Palaeolithic
Abstract Archaeologically defined Upper Palaeolithic (UP, 45,000–10,000 years ago) “cultures” are often used as proxies to designate fossil populations. While recent genomic studies have partly clarified the complex relationship between European UP “cultures” and past population dynamics, they leave...
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Autores principales: | Aurélien Mounier, Yann Heuzé, Mathilde Samsel, Sergey Vasilyev, Laurent Klaric, Sébastien Villotte |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/b62cdf2a5ae94d3e8ff9a554197f16d2 |
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