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On the origin of our species

Chris Stringer () and Julia Galway-Witham
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Chris Stringer: Natural History Museum
Julia Galway-Witham: Natural History Museum

Nature, 2017, vol. 546, issue 7657, 212-214

Abstract: Gaps in the fossil record have limited our understanding of how Homo sapiens evolved. The discovery in Morocco of the earliest known H. sapiens fossils might revise our ideas about human evolution in Africa. See Letters p.289 & p.293

Date: 2017
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