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The revolution that didn't arrive: a review of Pleistocene Sahul
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55972
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RP22014
Author:
Habgood, Phillip J.
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Franklin, Natalie R.
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JOURNAL OF HUMAN EVOLUTION. 2008 v.55 : 187-222;
Year:
2008
Subject:
Human behaviour
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Sahul - Prehistory
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Geology, Stratigraphic - Asia, Southeastern
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