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Societies in Transition: The Neanderthal-Modern Human Transition

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Professor Chris Stringer, Research Leader in the Paleontology department at the Natural History Museum, discusses skeletal, DNA and behavioural evidence that sheds light on the transition between neanderthals and modern humans.

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Societies in Transition
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Chris Stringer
Keywords
neanderthal
transition
anthropology
Cro-Magnon
modern man
societies
Department: Linacre College
Date Added: 24/03/2009
Duration: 00:59:14

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