Stones and bones: Do the lithic assemblages at the Middle-Upper Paleolithic boundary support the strict replacement hypothesis for modern human origins?

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1995
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Jones, Indiana M.
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Jones, Indiana M. (1995). Stones and bones: Do the lithic assemblages at the Middle-Upper Paleolithic boundary support the strict replacement hypothesis for modern human origins? In: Lambda Alpha Journal, v.25-26, p.60-70.

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This article examines archeological theories of Neanderthals' role in human evolution.

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