2720000 Livros PDF sobre Sapiens
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The origin and evolution of <italic toggle='yes'>Homo sapiens</italic>. If we restrict the use of Homo sapiens in the fossil record to specimens which share a significant number of derived features in the skeleton with extant H.
Origem: benthamopen.com
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The origin and evolution of <italic toggle='yes'>Homo sapiens</italic>. If we restrict the use of Homo sapiens in the fossil record to specimens which share a significant number of derived features in the skeleton with extant H.
Origem: www.bisapiens.com
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The origin and evolution of <italic toggle='yes'>Homo sapiens</italic>. If we restrict the use of Homo sapiens in the fossil record to specimens which share a significant number of derived features in the skeleton with extant H.
Origem: projects.iq.harvard.edu
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The origin and evolution of <italic toggle='yes'>Homo sapiens</italic>. If we restrict the use of Homo sapiens in the fossil record to specimens which share a significant number of derived features in the skeleton with extant H.
Origem: www.gov.br
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The origin and evolution of <italic toggle='yes'>Homo sapiens</italic>. If we restrict the use of Homo sapiens in the fossil record to specimens which share a significant number of derived features in the skeleton with extant H.
Origem: www.thelancet.com
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The origin and evolution of <italic toggle='yes'>Homo sapiens</italic>. If we restrict the use of Homo sapiens in the fossil record to specimens which share a significant number of derived features in the skeleton with extant H.
Origem: www.cell.com
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The origin and evolution of <italic toggle='yes'>Homo sapiens</italic>. If we restrict the use of Homo sapiens in the fossil record to specimens which share a significant number of derived features in the skeleton with extant H.
Origem: www.fca.org.uk
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The origin and evolution of <italic toggle='yes'>Homo sapiens</italic>. If we restrict the use of Homo sapiens in the fossil record to specimens which share a significant number of derived features in the skeleton with extant H.
Origem: royalsocietypublishing.org
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