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A discussion of recent human evolution after 10,000 BC by John Hawks, associate professor of anthropology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, which covers many of the issues in Cochran and Harpending’s The 10,000 Year Explosion (2009):[embedded content]His blog is here.
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Lord Keynes considers the following as important: Human Evolution since the Origin of Agriculture, John Hawks
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A discussion of recent human evolution after 10,000 BC by John Hawks, associate professor of anthropology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, which covers many of the issues in Cochran and Harpending’s The 10,000 Year Explosion (2009):A discussion of recent human evolution after 10,000 BC by John Hawks, associate professor of anthropology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, which covers many of the issues in Cochran and Harpending’s The 10,000 Year Explosion (2009):[embedded content]His blog is here.
Topics:
Lord Keynes considers the following as important: Human Evolution since the Origin of Agriculture, John Hawks
This could be interesting, too:
His blog is here.