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Volumn 535, Issue 7611, 2016, Pages 218-220
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The Forgotten Continent: Fossil finds in China are challenging ideas about the evolution of modern humans and our closest relatives
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Author keywords
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Indexed keywords
ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE;
ARCHAEOLOGY;
FOSSIL RECORD;
PRIMATE;
SKULL;
VERTEBRATE;
AFRICA;
ANTHROPOLOGY;
ARTICLE;
CHINA;
CHINESE;
EVOLUTION;
FOSSIL HUMAN;
HOMO ERECTUS;
HUMAN;
PALEOANTHROPOLOGY;
PALEONTOLOGY;
PEKING MAN;
POLITICS;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
SCIENTIST;
SKULL;
ANATOMY AND HISTOLOGY;
ANIMAL;
BIODIVERSITY;
CLASSIFICATION;
EUROPE;
FOSSIL;
HISTORY;
HOMINID;
INDONESIA;
PHYLOGENY;
POPULATION MIGRATION;
THEORETICAL MODEL;
TIME FACTOR;
TOOL USE;
TOOTH;
AFRICA;
BEIJING [CHINA];
CHINA;
HUBEI;
NETHERLANDS;
SHANGHAI;
YUNXIAN;
AFRICA;
ANIMAL MIGRATION;
ANIMALS;
BIODIVERSITY;
CHINA;
EUROPE;
FOSSILS;
HISTORY, ANCIENT;
HOMINIDAE;
HUMANS;
INDONESIA;
MODELS, THEORETICAL;
PHYLOGENY;
SKULL;
TIME FACTORS;
TOOL USE BEHAVIOR;
TOOTH;
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EID: 84978699075
PISSN: 00280836
EISSN: 14764687
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1038/535218a Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (11)
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References (10)
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