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The place of Tam Hang in Southeast Asian human evolution
Laura Shackelford
, Fabrice Demeter
Anthropology
Biomedical and Translational Sciences
Center for Social & Behavioral Science
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Hanging
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Southeast Asian
100%
Human Evolution
100%
Late Pleistocene
66%
Older Adults
33%
Size-and-shape
33%
Body Size
33%
South-East Asia
33%
Highlands
33%
Mainland Southeast Asia
33%
Body Shape
33%
Human Activities
33%
Skull
33%
Rock Shelter
33%
Skeletal Material
33%
Population Migration
33%
Anatomically Modern Humans
33%
Geologist
33%
Indochina
33%
Geological Service
33%
Anatomical Variation
33%
Cranial Metrics
33%
Human Skull
33%
Northern Laos
33%
Arts and Humanities
Southeast
100%
Human Evolution
100%
Fossil
100%
Southeast Asia
66%
Metrics
33%
Young Adults
33%
Anatomically modern humans
33%
Rock shelter
33%
Human Skull
33%
Skeleton
33%
Indochina
33%
Lao People's Democratic Republic
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Skeleton
100%
Young Adults
100%
Body Size
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Lao People's Democratic Republic
50%