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Human burials at the Kisese II rockshelter, Tanzania.

Myra F LairdElizabeth A SawchukAmandus KwekasonAudax Z P MabullaEmmanuel NdiemaChristian A TryonJason E LewisKathryn L Ranhorn
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology (2021)
Our findings contribute to a growing body of evidence that Late Pleistocene and early Holocene eastern Africans exhibited relatively high amounts of morphological diversity. However, the Kisese II individuals suggest morphological similarity at localized sites potentially supporting increased regionalization during the early Holocene.
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