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E-Book | AUM Main Library | 301 (Browse Shelf) | Not for loan |
301Handbook of Politics | 301East Asian Social Movements | 301Handbook of Social Resource Theory | 301Continuity and Discontinuity in the Peopling of Europe | 301Information Behavior | 301 A544Sociology : |
Since the Western world first became aware of the existence of Neanderthals, this Pleistocene human has been a regular focus of interest among specialists and also among the general public. In fact, we know far more about Neanderthals than we do about any other extinct human population. Furthermore, over the past 150 years no other palaeospecies has been such a constant source of discussion and fierce debate among palaeoanthropologists and archaeologists. This book presents the status of our knowledge as well as the methods and techniques used to study this extinct population and it suggests perspectives for future research.
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