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A new species of Homo from the Late Pleistocene of the Philippines
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Détroit, Florent, Mijares, Armand Salvador, Corny, Julien, Daver, Guillaume, Zanolli, Clément, Dizon, Eusebio, Robles, Emil, Grün, Rainer, Piper, Philip J. (2019): A new species of Homo from the Late Pleistocene of the Philippines. Nature 568: 181-186, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-019-1067-9
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