The origin of humankind : conference proceedings of the international symposium, Venice, 14-15 May 1998 / edited by Massimiliano Aloisi ... [et al.].
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"Capítulo 1. New data onmodern human origins.-- Capítulo 2. Before moder humans: The European perspective.-- Capítulo 3. DNA and recent human evolution.-- Capítulo 4. Global mitochondrial DNA varition and the origin of native americans.-- Capítulo 5. Mitochondrial DNA sequences from extinct humans - problems and prospects. -- Capítulo 6. A nuclear DNA perpective on humane evolution.-- Capítulo 7. The human language faculty.-- Capítulo 8. Some conclusions about human evolution.-- Capítulo 9. Does culture evolve.-- Capítulo 10. The fossil calvaria of homo erctus from ceprano (centralItaly): A New reconstruction.-- Capítulo 11 Fossil children: What can the tell us about the roigin of the genus homo.-- Capítulo 12. Fossil Italians. What we know and what we could lear about human evolution from the italian fossil record.-- Capítulo 13. Mitochondrial DNA and human diversity: A detailed analysis of the D-Loop region.-- Capítulo 14 Neolithic and palaeolithic components in the european gene.-- Capítulo 15 Possible approaches to the search for ma's genetic adaptations to adverse biological factors.-- Capítulo 16. Neanderthals and moder humans in europe.-- Capitulo 17. Indo-European Languages and genetics mitochondrial DNA variation in Europe: implications for the origin of europeans and disease studies."