Grave Shortcomings: The Evidence for Neandertal Burial [and Comments and Reply]
1989; University of Chicago Press; Volume: 30; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1086/203725
ISSN1537-5382
AutoresRobert H. Gargett, Harvey M. Bricker, Geoffrey Clark, John M. Lindly, Catherine Farizy, Claude Masset, David W. Frayer, Anta Montet‐White, Clive Gamble, Antonio Gilman, Arlette Leroi‐Gourhan, Paul Ossa, Erik Trinkaus, Andrzej Weber,
Tópico(s)Evolution and Paleontology Studies
ResumoPrevious articleNext article No AccessGrave Shortcomings: The Evidence for Neandertal Burial [and Comments and Reply]Robert H. Gargett, Harvey M. Bricker, Geoffrey Clark, John Lindly, Catherine Farizy, Claude Masset, David W. Frayer, Anta Montet-White, Clive Gamble, Antonio Gilman, Arlette Leroi-Gourhan, M. I. Martínez Navarrete, Paul Ossa, Erik Trinkaus, and Andrzej W. WeberRobert H. Gargett, Harvey M. Bricker, Geoffrey Clark, John Lindly, Catherine Farizy, Claude Masset, David W. Frayer, Anta Montet-White, Clive Gamble, Antonio Gilman, Arlette Leroi-Gourhan, M. I. Martínez Navarrete, Paul Ossa, Erik Trinkaus, and Andrzej W. 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