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Fossil hominids
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The concept Fossil hominids represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in Memorial Hall Library.

The Resource Fossil hominids
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Fossil hominids
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8 Items that share the Concept Fossil hominids

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A day with Homo sapiens : life 15,000 years ago, Fiorenzo Facchini ; illustrations by Giorgio Bacchin
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Written in stone : evolution, the fossil record and our place in nature, Brian Switek
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Fossil men : the quest for the oldest skeleton and the origins of humankind, Kermit Pattison
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Human evolution : a very short introduction, Bernard Wood
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Kindred : Neanderthal life, love, death and art, Rebecca Wragg Sykes
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Seven skeletons : the evolution of the world's most famous human fossils, Lydia Pyne
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Shaping humanity : how science, art, and imagination help us understand our origins, John Gurche
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The strange case of the rickety Cossack : and other cautionary tales from human evolution, Ian Tattersall
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  • A day with Homo sapiens : life 15,000 years ago
  • Fossil men : the quest for the oldest skeleton and the origins of humankind
  • Human evolution : a very short introduction
  • Kindred : Neanderthal life, love, death and art
  • Seven skeletons : the evolution of the world's most famous human fossils
  • Shaping humanity : how science, art, and imagination help us understand our origins
  • The strange case of the rickety Cossack : and other cautionary tales from human evolution
  • Written in stone : evolution, the fossil record and our place in nature

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