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AJPhA – American Journal of Physical Anthropology;
CRAS – Comptes Rendus des seances de l'Acad?mie des Sciences de Paris;
JAS – Journal of Archaeological Science;
JHE – Journal of Human Evolution;
PNAS – Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA;
PRS – Proceedings the Royal Society, ser. B, Biological Science.
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