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    Jean-Jacques Hublin (born 30 November 1953) is a French paleoanthropologist. He is a professor at the Max Planck Society, Leiden University and the University...
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    Bence Viola, Michael Götzinger, Laura Niven, Gerhard Trnka, and Jean-Jacques Hublin: Early modern human settlement of Europe north of the Alps occurred...
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    American researchers during the 1990s as well as by a team led by Jean-Jacques Hublin from 2004. Animal remains found at the site have enabled the ancient...
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    and Johannes Krause (genetics), Christophe Boesch (primatology), Jean-Jacques Hublin (human evolution), Richard McElreath (evolutionary ecology), and...
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    2019, when a research group led by Fahu Chen, Dongju Zhang, and Jean-Jacques Hublin described a partial mandible discovered in 1980 by a Buddhist monk...
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    in this region and time period, but French palaeoanthropologist Jean-Jacques Hublin considers this an unjustified extrapolation as they may have simply...
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    York: McGraw-Hill Medical. ISBN 978-0-07-180432-5. OCLC 1073561197. Hublin, Jean-Jacques; Spoor, Fred; Braun, Marc; Zonneveld, Frans; Condemi, Silvana (1996)...
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    Kelstrup; Victoria Mullin; Michael Hofreiter; Eske Willerslev; Jean-Jacques Hublin; Ludovic Orlando; Ian Barnes; Ross DE MacPhee (2015). "Ancient protein...
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    length of Africa 100,000 years earlier. According to study author Jean-Jacques Hublin, "The idea is that early Homo sapiens dispersed around the continent...
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  • sedimentary layer as skulls of early Homo sapiens. Paleoanthropologist Jean-Jacques Hublin believes the flints were used as spear tips and left in fires used...
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