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  2. Alexei Rezepkin - Wikipedia

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    Alexei Rezepkin. Alexei Rezepkin at work in 2013. Alexei Rezepkin ( Russian: Алексей Дмитриевич Резепкин; born 25 March 1949) is a Russian archaeologist who made some significant archeological discoveries. He is a senior researcher at the Institute of History of Material Culture in St. Petersburg where he lives.

  3. Dienekes - Wikipedia

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    Dienekes is one of the main characters in Steven Pressfield 's novel Gates of Fire (1998). He is known for his memorable one-liners and quick wit, which resembles his real life quote of "fighting in the shade." Throughout the book the author alludes to his humble, hardworking character which the narrator uses to explain his excellent leadership ...

  4. Recent African origin of modern humans - Wikipedia

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    In paleoanthropology, the recent African origin of modern humans or the " Out of Africa " theory ( OOA) [ a] is the most widely accepted [ 1][ 2][ 3] model of the geographic origin and early migration of anatomically modern humans ( Homo sapiens ). It follows the early expansions of hominins out of Africa, accomplished by Homo erectus and then ...

  5. Battle of Thermopylae - Wikipedia

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    Occurring in July, August, or September 480 BC, it was one of the most prominent military engagements of the Greco-Persian Wars. Seeking to halt the Persian army's offensive into Greece, an alliance of Greek city-states was led by Sparta to block off Thermopylae.

  6. Peopling of India - Wikipedia

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    The dating of the earliest successful migration of modern humans out of Africa is a matter of dispute. [3] It may have pre- or post-dated the Toba catastrophe, a volcanic super eruption that took place between 69,000 and 77,000 years ago at the site of present-day Lake Toba.

  7. John D. Hawks - Wikipedia

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    John Hawks is a professor of anthropology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. [ 1] He also maintains a paleoanthropology blog. Contrary to the common view that cultural evolution has made human biological evolution insignificant, Hawks believes that human evolution has sped up in recent history.

  8. Haplogroup C-M130 - Wikipedia

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    Haplogroup C-M130. Haplogroup C is a major Y-chromosome haplogroup, defined by UEPs M130/RPS4Y 711, P184, P255, and P260, which are all SNP mutations. It is one of two primary branches of Haplogroup CF alongside Haplogroup F. Haplogroup C is found in ancient populations on every continent except Africa and is the predominant Y-DNA haplogroup ...

  9. Four-field approach - Wikipedia

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    Today, physical anthropologists often collaborate more closely with biology and medicine than with cultural anthropology. [5] However, it is widely accepted that a complete four-field analysis is needed in order to accurately and fully explain an anthropological topic. The four-field approach is dependent on collaboration.