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The mark of Ancient Java is on none of them

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Groves, Colin
Westaway, Michael

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Sydney University Press

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The mark of Ancient Java refers to the persistence of Homo erectus traits from Javan populations in fossil Homo sapiens Australian crania. This paper argues that hybridization of these two species is unlikely, first because the evidence for chronological

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Archaeology in Oceania

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2037-12-31
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