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Recent single origin hypothesis / Stone Age / Middle Stone Age / Paleoanthropology / Neanderthal / Homo / Anatomically modern humans / Pinnacle Point / Neanderthal extinction hypotheses / Paleolithic / Pleistocene / Human evolution
Date: 2015-04-18 11:35:35
Recent single origin hypothesis
Stone Age
Middle Stone Age
Paleoanthropology
Neanderthal
Homo
Anatomically modern humans
Pinnacle Point
Neanderthal extinction hypotheses
Paleolithic
Pleistocene
Human evolution

Neanderthals ate shellfish 150,000 years ago: study

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