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Early Human Migrations: Incipient Stages of Old World Peopling

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2024

Janusz K. Kozlowski*
Affiliation:
The Jagellonian University of Cracow

Extract

Prehistory, with the assistance of physical anthropology, palaeogenetics and environmental sciences, aims to explain the processes through which continents were peopled.

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Research Article
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Copyright © ICPHS 2006

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