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The evolution of the human trophic level during the Pleistocene
Miki Ben-Dor
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, Raphael Sirtoli
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Ran Barkai
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Corresponding author for this work
School of Jewish Studies
Department of Archaeology
University of Minho
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Arts and Humanities
Archeology
50%
Doubt
50%
Ecological
100%
Epi-Paleolithic
50%
Homo Erectus
50%
human culture
50%
Human Evolution
50%
Hunter-gatherers
100%
Modern Humans
100%
Paleontology
50%
Upper Paleolithic
50%
Zoology
50%
Keyphrases
Adaptation
11%
Agriculture
11%
Anthropocene
11%
Archaeology
11%
Behavioral Systems
11%
Biological Systems
11%
Ecological Differences
11%
Ecological System
11%
Epipalaeolithic
11%
Evolution Behavior
11%
Homo
11%
Homo Erectus
11%
Homo Habilis
11%
Human Behavior
11%
Human Biology
11%
Human Culture
11%
Human Evolution
11%
Human Genetics
11%
Human Physiology
11%
Hunter-gatherer Groups
11%
Hunter-gatherer Subsistence
11%
Metabolism
11%
Modern Humans
22%
Palaeontology
11%
Paleoecological
11%
Sources of Evidence
11%
Systematic Evolution
11%
Technological Differences
11%
Trophic Level
100%
Upper Palaeolithic
11%
Zoology
11%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Anthropocene
11%
Human Evolution
11%
Human Physiology
11%
Hunter-Gatherer
22%
Paleontology
11%
Pleistocene
100%
Trophic Level
100%