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Early Homo sapiens in China

Robin Dennell
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Robin Dennell: University of Sheffield, Sheffield S1 4ET, UK. r.dennell@sheffield.ac.uk

Nature, 2010, vol. 468, issue 7323, 512-513

Abstract: The timing of the dispersal of our species from Africa is a continuing and lively topic of debate. Evidence that modern humans existed in China more than 100,000 years ago is both equivocal and thought-provoking.

Date: 2010
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