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Manual dexterity in Neanderthals

Wesley A. Niewoehner (), Aaron Bergstrom, Derrick Eichele, Melissa Zuroff and Jeffrey T. Clark
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Wesley A. Niewoehner: California State University
Aaron Bergstrom: Archaeology Technologies Lab, North Dakota State University
Derrick Eichele: Archaeology Technologies Lab, North Dakota State University
Melissa Zuroff: Archaeology Technologies Lab, North Dakota State University
Jeffrey T. Clark: Archaeology Technologies Lab, North Dakota State University

Nature, 2003, vol. 422, issue 6930, 395-395

Abstract: These primitive people may have been as handy with their tools as modern humans are.

Date: 2003
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