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G. Bräuer
A craniological approach to the origin of anatomically modern Homo sapiens in Africa and implications for the apperance of modern Europeans
The origins of modern humans: a world survey of the fossil evidence, Alan R Liss, 1984
A craniological approach to the origin of anatomically modern Homo sapiens in Africa and implications for the apperance of modern Europeans
The origins of modern humans: a world survey of the fossil evidence, Alan R Liss, 1984
Plain Text
G. Bräuer. A craniological approach to the origin of anatomically modern Homo sapiens in Africa and implications for the apperance of modern Europeans. The origins of modern humans: a world survey of the fossil evidence, Alan R Liss, pages 327-410, 1984.
Bibtex
@inproceedings{Brauer1984,
author = "G. Bräuer",
title = "A craniological approach to the origin of anatomically modern Homo sapiens in Africa and implications for the apperance of modern Europeans",
year = 1984,
booktitle = "The origins of modern humans: a world survey of the fossil evidence",
publisher = "Alan R Liss",
pages = "327-410",
keywords = "afr/fossil/nean/sapiens"
}
RIS
TY - CHAP
T1 - A craniological approach to the origin of anatomically modern Homo sapiens in Africa and implications for the apperance of modern Europeans
AU - Bräuer, G.
TI - The origins of modern humans: a world survey of the fossil evidence
PY - 1984
PB - Alan R Liss
SP - 327
EP - 410
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