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The mode and tempo of the initial human colonisation of empty landmasses : Sahul and the Americas compared
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23976
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RP18681
Author:
Webb, R. Esmee
;
Rindos, David J.
Citation:
REDISCOVERING DARWIN : EVOLUTIONARY THEORY AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLANATION / C.M. Barton & G.A. Clark, editors. 1997 : 233-250;
Year:
1997
Subject:
Prehistoric peoples
;
Australian Aborigines - Prehistory
;
Sahul - Prehistory
;
America - Prehistory
;
Notes:
Archaeological Papers of the American Anthropical Association, no.7, 1997
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