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Sociocultural evolution / Pleistocene / Recent single origin hypothesis / Art of the Upper Paleolithic / Paleolithic / Human evolution / Cro-Magnon / Stone Age / Neolithic Revolution / Cenozoic / Phanerozoic / Archaeology
Date: 2008-07-11 12:28:34
Sociocultural evolution
Pleistocene
Recent single origin hypothesis
Art of the Upper Paleolithic
Paleolithic
Human evolution
Cro-Magnon
Stone Age
Neolithic Revolution
Cenozoic
Phanerozoic
Archaeology

1 Lecture 2 Early Humans and the Prehistoric Record: Human-Plant Interaction The Prehistory of Humans

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