Rethinking the dispersal of <i>Homo sapiens</i> out of Africa
Huw S. Groucutt(University of Oxford), Aylwyn Scally(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Richard P. Jennings(University of Oxford), Laura A. Lewis(University of Oxford), Paul S. Breeze(King's College London), Michael D. Petraglia(Smithsonian Institution), Matthew Meredith‐Williams(University of York), Laine Clark‐Balzan(University of Oxford), Geoff Bailey(University of York), Nicole Boivin(University of Oxford), Robyn Inglis(University of York), Mark Thomas(University College London), Maud H. Devès(Institut de physique du globe de Paris), Eleanor M. L. Scerri(University of Oxford), Ash Parton(University of Oxford), Nick Drake(King's College London), James Blinkhorn(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)
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