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245 1 2 _aA Middle Palaeolithic burial of a modern human at Taramsa Hill, Egypt /
_cP.M. Vermeersch ... [et al.].
500 _aAntiquity 72 (1999): 475Ð484
520 _aDiscussion about a possible African origin of modern humans is hampered by the lack of Late Pleistocene skeletal material from the Nile valley, the likely passage-way from East Africa to Asia and Europe. Here we report the discovery of a burial of an anatomically modern child from southern Egypt. Its clear relation with Middle Palaeolithic chert extraction activities and a series of OSL dates, from correlative aeolian sands, suggests an age between 49,800 and 80,400 years ago, with a mean age of 55,000.
651 4 _aEGIPTO
653 _aANTROPOLOGIA
700 1 _aVermeersch, P. M.
700 1 _aPaulissen, E.
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700 1 _aPeer, P. Van
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700 1 _aStokes, S.
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700 1 _aCharlier, C.
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700 1 _aStringer, C.
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700 1 _aLindsay, W.
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773 0 _tAnthropology Today.
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900 _aANTIQUITY-277/98
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