Tracing the Origin and Spread of Agriculture in Europe Ron Pinhasi1*, Joaquim Fort2, Albert J. Ammerman3 1 School of Human and Life Sciences, Whitelands College, Roehampton University, London, United … more →
Mathilda's Anthropology Blog.wrote 9 months ago: Tracing the Origin and Spread of Agriculture in Europe Ron Pinhasi1*, Joaquim Fort2, Albert J. Ammer … more →
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