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ANTHRO 104 (X1): Human Evolution

In fulfillment of the requirements for the course ANTHRO 104 under Prof. Kevin Chavez Laxamana. 

Discussions
  • Primates: Etymology and Definition
  • Primates Adaptations
  • Supplemental Materials
Author
  • Ashley Claire A. Genabe

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