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Canterbury Homo heidelbergensis: Earliest human site on fringe of city
Archaeological discoveries also suggest that members of Homo heidelbergensis used the site for processing animal hides.
United kingdom
Baden wüberg
Tomos proffitt
Tobias lauer
Gabriel ugeto
British museum
Department of archaeology
Royal society open science
University of cambridge
University of tubingen
University of cambridge department
Max planck institute of evolutionary anthropology
Museum of archaeology
Alastair key
Max planck institute
Evolutionary anthropology
Canterbury suburbs home to some of Britain s earliest humans, study finds
Archaeological discoveries also suggest that members of Homo heidelbergensis used the site for processing animal hides.
United kingdom
Baden wüberg
Tomos proffitt
Tobias lauer
Gabriel ugeto
British museum
University of cambridge pa canterbury
Department of archaeology
Royal society open science
University of cambridge
University of tubingen
University of cambridge department
Max planck institute of evolutionary anthropology
Museum of archaeology
Alastair key
Max planck institute
Canterbury suburbs home to some of Britain s earliest humans, study finds
Archaeological discoveries also suggest that members of Homo heidelbergensis used the site for processing animal hides.
United kingdom
Baden wüberg
Tomos proffitt
Tobias lauer
Gabriel ugeto
British museum
University of cambridge pa canterbury
Department of archaeology
Royal society open science
University of cambridge
University of tubingen
University of cambridge department
Max planck institute of evolutionary anthropology
Museum of archaeology
Alastair key
Max planck institute
Canterbury suburbs home to some of Britain s earliest humans, study finds
Archaeological discoveries also suggest that members of Homo heidelbergensis used the site for processing animal hides.
United kingdom
Baden wüberg
Tomos proffitt
Tobias lauer
Gabriel ugeto
British museum
University of cambridge pa canterbury
Department of archaeology
Royal society open science
University of cambridge
University of tubingen
University of cambridge department
Max planck institute of evolutionary anthropology
Museum of archaeology
Alastair key
Max planck institute
Canterbury suburbs home to some of Britain s earliest humans, study finds
Archaeological discoveries also suggest that members of Homo heidelbergensis used the site for processing animal hides.
United kingdom
Baden wüberg
Tomos proffitt
Tobias lauer
Gabriel ugeto
British museum
University of cambridge pa canterbury
Department of archaeology
Royal society open science
University of cambridge
University of tubingen
University of cambridge department
Max planck institute of evolutionary anthropology
Museum of archaeology
Alastair key
Max planck institute
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