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Antiquity of oldest American confirmed. (Midland Woman skeleton found in Texas)Hoppe, KathrynScience news (Washington), 1992-11, Vol.142 (20), p.334Washington: Science News/Society for Science and the PublicTexto completo disponível |
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Ancestors who came in from the cold.(prehistoric peoples in the Arctic)Bower, BruceScience news (Washington), 2001-09, Vol.160 (12), p.187-187Washington: Science News/Society for Science and the PublicTexto completo disponível |
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Attack of the ancestor: Neandertals took a stab at violent assaultsBower, BruceScience news (Washington), 2002-04, Vol.161 (17), p.261-262Washington, DC: Society for Science & the PublicTexto completo disponível |
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Giving neandertals their due: Similarities with modern humans shift the image of the caveman bruteBrainard, JeffreyScience news (Washington), 1998-08, Vol.154 (5), p.72-74Washington, DC: Society for Science & the PublicTexto completo disponível |
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Ancient roads to Europe: African ancestors may have entered europe surprisingly earlyBower, BruceScience news (Washington), 1997-01, Vol.151 (1), p.12-13Washington, DC: Society for Science & the PublicTexto completo disponível |
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Early hominid's diet expandsBower, BruceScience news (Washington), 1992-04, Vol.141 (16), p.253Science News/Society for Science and the PublicTexto completo disponível |
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Some Stone Age humans ventured back to AfricaBower, BruceScience news (Washington), 2016-06, Vol.189 (13), p.14Science News/Society for Science and the PublicTexto completo disponível |
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An ancestor's unusual shape. (research on the Singa skull found in 1924 indicates that it is an archaic ancestor to modern humans)Bower, BruceScience news (Washington), 1993-05, Vol.143 (18), p.287Washington: Science News/Society for Science and the PublicTexto completo disponível |
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Arrival to South America pushed back: people reached Chile by 18,500 years ago, stone tools indicateBower, BruceScience news (Washington), 2015-12, Vol.188 (13), p.10Science News/Society for Science and the PublicTexto completo disponível |
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Dating an ancient Russian 'revolution.' (Siberian Kara-Bom site research indicates that transition from stone-tool culture to tool technology occurred 7,000 years earlier than previously believed)Science news (Washington), 1993-10, Vol.144 (14), p.217Washington: Science News/Society for Science and the PublicTexto completo disponível |