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192 related items for PubMed ID: 12955139

  • 1. Craniometric evidence for Palaeoamerican survival in Baja California.
    González-José R, González-Martín A, Hernández M, Pucciarelli HM, Sardi M, Rosales A, Van Der Molen S.
    Nature; 2003 Sep 04; 425(6953):62-5. PubMed ID: 12955139
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  • 4. Late Pleistocene/Holocene craniofacial morphology in Mesoamerican Paleoindians: implications for the peopling of the New World.
    González-José R, Neves W, Lahr MM, González S, Pucciarelli H, Hernández Martínez M, Correal G.
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  • 11. Craniometric variation and the settlement of the Americas: testing hypotheses by means of R-matrix and matrix correlation analyses.
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    Am J Phys Anthropol; 2001 Oct 14; 116(2):154-65. PubMed ID: 11590587
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  • 12. Neanderthals and the modern human colonization of Europe.
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  • 13. Peopling of the Americas: paleobiological evidence.
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  • 15. Genetic analysis of early holocene skeletal remains from Alaska and its implications for the settlement of the Americas.
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  • 16. Early Holocene human remains from the Argentinean Pampas: additional evidence for distinctive cranial morphology of early South Americans.
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  • 17. Human cranial diversity and evidence for an ancient lineage of modern humans.
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