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Dense Forests, Cold Steppes, and the Palaeolithic Settlement of Northern Europe [and Comments and Replies]

1992; University of Chicago Press; Volume: 33; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1086/204113

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1537-5382

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Wil Roebroeks, Nicholas J. Conard, Thijs van Kolfschoten, Robin Dennell, Robert C. Dunnell, Clive Gamble, Paul Graves, Kenneth Jacobs, Marcel Otte, Derek Roe, Jiřı́ Svoboda, Alain Tuffreau, Barbara Voytek, Francis Wenban-Smith, J. J. Wymer,

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Geology and Paleoclimatology Research

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Previous articleNext article No AccessDense Forests, Cold Steppes, and the Palaeolithic Settlement of Northern Europe [and Comments and Replies]Wil Roebroeks, Nicholas J. Conard, Thijs van Kolfschoten, R. W. Dennell, Robert C. Dunnell, Clive Gamble, Paul Graves, Kenneth Jacobs, Marcel Otte, Derek Roe, Jiri Svoboda, Jiří Svoboda, Alain Tuffreau, Barbara A. Voytek, Francis Wenban-Smith, and J. J. WymerWil Roebroeks, Nicholas J. Conard, Thijs van Kolfschoten, R. W. Dennell, Robert C. Dunnell, Clive Gamble, Paul Graves, Kenneth Jacobs, Marcel Otte, Derek Roe, Jiri Svoboda, Jiří Svoboda, Alain Tuffreau, Barbara A. Voytek, Francis Wenban-Smith, and J. J. 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