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Karl J. Narr
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Zeitschrift für Tierzüchtung und Züchtungsbiologie. 76:43-48
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Karl J. Narr
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Praehistorische Zeitschrift. 66:1-9
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Paul R. Katz, Robert C. Dunnell, George H. Odell, Hallam L. Movius, Colin I. Busby, Richard Pittioni, Milla Y. Ohel, John Tomenchuk, G. C. Mohapatra, K. Paddayya, L. Lewis Johnson, Raymond R. Newell, Mark H. Newcomer, Derek Roe, F. Van Noten, Brian Hayden, Daniel Cahen, Karl J. Narr, Lawrence H. Keeley, Jeffery A. Behm, Thomas Wynn
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Current Anthropology. 20:661-683
Stone artefacts are usually privileged witnesses, and often the sole preserved witnesses, of prehistoric man and his activities. The study of artefacts is ordinarily restricted to typology, i.e., description, classification, and comparison of these a
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Karl J. Narr
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Saeculum. 25:293-324
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Harold K. Schneider, Karl J. Narr, Iain Prattis, R. F. Salisbury, John W. Bennett, T. Scarlett Epstein, John Suckling, Dominique Legros
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Current Anthropology. 17:105-115
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Andor Thoma, G. H. R. Von Koenigswald, George A. Agogino, W. W. Howells, R. Dale Givens, F. Clark Howell, W. E. Le Gros Clark, G. Kurth, C. Loring Brace, H. Müller-Beck, Karl J. Narr, Malcolm F. Farmer, T Santiago Genoves, Don R. Brothwell, J. E. Weckler, Carleton S. Coon, Phillip V. Tobias, Ashley Montagu
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Current Anthropology. 5:3-43
The Current View That the "Classic" Neanderthals Were an aberrant, specialized, or otherwise peculiar side branch which eventually became extinct without descendants has its origins in anti-evolutionary interpretations placed upon the available homin
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Karl J. Narr
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Saeculum. 23:252-265
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Karl J. Narr
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Eiszeitalter und Gegenwart, Vol 2, Pp 50-62 (1952)
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Karl J. Narr
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Saeculum. 10:233-272