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... Africa as recently as 30,000 B.P. ( Coon 1962 ) . This view is almost certainly incorrect . Although the precise dates remain unknown , a reevaluation of the artifactual and faunal evidence suggests that the Rhodesian and Saldanha ...
... Africa as recently as 30,000 B.P. ( Coon 1962 ) . This view is almost certainly incorrect . Although the precise dates remain unknown , a reevaluation of the artifactual and faunal evidence suggests that the Rhodesian and Saldanha ...
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... Africa , or East Asia . As recently as 1492 half the population of the world was distributed throughout Northern Africa , Southern Africa , the Middle East , Eastern Europe and West- ern Asia , India and Ceylon , Indonesia , New Guinea ...
... Africa , or East Asia . As recently as 1492 half the population of the world was distributed throughout Northern Africa , Southern Africa , the Middle East , Eastern Europe and West- ern Asia , India and Ceylon , Indonesia , New Guinea ...
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... African kingdoms , especially in the Sudan and in West Africa . Perhaps the most impressive of the pre - European African states were Ghana , Mali , and Songhay . These kingdoms succeeded each other from A.D. 300 to about A.D. 1500 and ...
... African kingdoms , especially in the Sudan and in West Africa . Perhaps the most impressive of the pre - European African states were Ghana , Mali , and Songhay . These kingdoms succeeded each other from A.D. 300 to about A.D. 1500 and ...
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Biological Evolution | 7 |
FIGURES 11 Anthropologists at Work 289 | 8 |
Population Genetics | 13 |
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