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... Crelin of the Yale University School of Medicine . Crelin's reconstructions are the result of his years of careful observation of the anatomy of adult and newborn Homo sapiens . The insights and comments of Kenneth N. Stevens , Alvin M ...
... Crelin of the Yale University School of Medicine . Crelin's reconstructions are the result of his years of careful observation of the anatomy of adult and newborn Homo sapiens . The insights and comments of Kenneth N. Stevens , Alvin M ...
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... Crelin , 1971. ) one sloping forward as depicted by Boule ( 1911-1913 ) . This is in agreement with Straus and Cave ... Crelin's reconstruction ( Lieberman and Crelin , 1971 ) is , in fact , purposely weighted toward making the La ...
... Crelin , 1971. ) one sloping forward as depicted by Boule ( 1911-1913 ) . This is in agreement with Straus and Cave ... Crelin's reconstruction ( Lieberman and Crelin , 1971 ) is , in fact , purposely weighted toward making the La ...
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... Crelin ( 1973 ) . Crelin's restora- tion was based on casts of the Steinheim skull and the Wenner- Gren Foundation casts of the Swanscombe skull fragments found in England . The Swanscombe skull fragments probably belong to the same ...
... Crelin ( 1973 ) . Crelin's restora- tion was based on casts of the Steinheim skull and the Wenner- Gren Foundation casts of the Swanscombe skull fragments found in England . The Swanscombe skull fragments probably belong to the same ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Cognitive and Communicative Factors Underlying Language | 5 |
Darwin and Negus | 21 |
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