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Kingdon, J. Lowly Origins: Where, When and Why Our Ancestors First Stood Up, Princeton University Press (2003)

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Klein, R., and Edgar B. The Dawn of Human Culture: A Bold New Theory on What Sparked the “Big Bang” of Human Consciousness, Wiley, New York (2002)

Knight, A., et al. ‘African Y Chromosome and mtDNA Divergence Provides Insight into the History of Click Languages’, Current Biology 13 : 464–473 (2003)

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Lahr, M. ‘The Multiregional Model of Modern Human Origins’, Journal of Human Evolution 26 : 23–56 (1994)

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———. ‘Finding the World’s Earliest Man’, National Geographic, September 1960, 118/3 : 420–435

———. ‘Fossil Human Remains from Kanam and Kanjera, Kenya Colony’, Nature 138 : 643 (1936)

———. ‘New Finds at Olduvai Gorge’, Nature 189 : 649–650 (1961)

———. ‘A New Fossil Skull from Olduvai’, Nature 201 : 967–970 (1959)

———. The Stone Age Cultures of Kenya Colony, Cambridge University Press (1931)

———. The Stone Age Races of Kenya, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1935)

———. White African, Hodder and Stoughton, London (1937)

Leakey, L.S.B., Evernden, J.F., and Curtis, G. ‘Age of Bed I, Olduvai Gorge, Tanganyika’, Nature 191 : 478–479 (1961)

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———. The Making

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