Humans, the Migrants

Archaeological records in Southwest Asia and the Arabian Peninsula provide hints that Sudan contributed to both the northern and the southern route of the Out-of-Africa hominin dispersals. The northern route that led East African hominins out of their con

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Elena A. A. Garcea

The Prehistory of the Sudan

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Elena A. A. Garcea

The Prehistory of the Sudan

Elena A. A. Garcea Department of Letters and Philosophy University of Cassino and Southern Latium Cassino, Italy

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