
John Hawks: A Year in Paleoanthropology
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Is Southeast Asia a Second Home With the Great Apes?
There are aragata eggs there. They can't be their lesser apes, right? But, yeah. And it seems quite, I hesitate to use the word specios because I'm weird about species when it comes to homo, but let's just say specios. You probably have several types of dinnies with at minimum. If the late erectus are not erectus, they're a very unique type of disease of it. Yeah. It could be. These were all replaced like about a replacement of the latest 60,000 years ago. So my hypothesis Southeast Asia is like this because it's the most ecologically during the, I say, it's the
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