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AUen, NicholasJ., Hilary Callan, Robin Dunbar, and WendyJames (eds.), Early Human Kinship: From Sex to Social Reproduction, Oxford: Blackwell, 2008.

Ambrose, Stanley H., “Late Pleistocene human population bottlenecks, volcanic winter, and the differentiation of modern humans,” Journal of Human Evolution 34 (1998), 623-51.

Brooks, Alison. and Sally McBrearty, “The revolution that wasn't: A new interpretation of the origin of modern human behavior,” Journal of Human Evolution 39 (2000), 453-563.

Hawkes, Kristen, James F. O'Connell, and Nicholas BlurtonJones, “Hadza women's time allocation, offspring provisioning, and the evolution of post-menopausal lifespans,” Current Anthropology 38 (1997), 551-78.

Klein, Richard G., “Out of Africa and the evolution of human behavior,” Evolutionary Anthropology 17 (2008), 267-81.

Lewis-Williams, J. David. A Cosmos in Stone: Interpreting Religion and Society through Rock Art, Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press, 2002.

Lieberman, Philip. and Robert McCarthy, “Tracking the evolution of language and speech,” Expedition 49 (2007), 15-20.

Mellars, Paul, Katie Boyle, Ofer Bar-Yosef, and Chris Stringer (eds), Rethinking the Human Revolution: New Behavioural and Biological Perspectives on the Origin and Dispersal of Modern Humans, Cambridge: McDonald Institute, 2007.

Phillipson, David W., African Archaeology, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005.

Tishkoff, Sarah A., Floyd A. Reed, Franpoise R. Friedlaender, Christopher Ehret, Alessia Ranciaro, et al., “The genetic structure and history of Africans and African Americans,” Science 324 (2009), 1035-44.

Willoughby, Pamela R., The Evolution of Modern Humans in Africa: A Comprehensive Guide, Lanham, MD: AltaMira Press, 2007.

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Source: Christian D. (ed.). The Cambridge World History. Volume 1. Introducing World History, to 10,000 BCE. Cambridge University Press,2015. — 516 p.. 2015

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