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How China is rewriting the book on human origins

Jane Qiu
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Jane Qiu: Jane Qiu is a writer in Beijing.

Nature, 2016, vol. 535, issue 7611, 22-25

Abstract: Fossil finds in China are challenging ideas about the evolution of modern humans and our closest relatives.

Date: 2016
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