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Human evolution: Fifty years after Homo habilis

Bernard Wood ()
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Bernard Wood: Bernard Wood is a palaeoanthropologist at George Washington University in Washington DC, USA.

Nature, 2014, vol. 508, issue 7494, 31-33

Abstract: Bernard Wood explains why the announcement of 'handy man' in April 1964 threw the field of hominin evolution into a turmoil that continues to this day.

Date: 2014
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