Aftandilian, Published by Council on Foreign Relations, 1993, , pages 6—8• , Human remains from Zhirendong, South China, and modern human emergence in East Asia" Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2010; :: full text; the authors seem to accept that the individual has african recent ascentry, but with asian archaic human admixture | West: The Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea back to Mersin |
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Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | Egypt's Bid for Arab Leadership: Implications for U |
Courtenay, James John 2009 The Language of Palestine and Adjacent Regions•.
Greenwood, Marc Weller, Published by Cambridge University Press, 1991,• 1995 The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia• and thence along the line Birejek-Urga-Mardin-Kidiat-Jazirat Ibn 'Unear -Amadia to the Persian frontier; East: The Persian frontier down to the Persian Gulf; South: The Indian Ocean with the exclusion of Aden, whose status was to be maintained | "Did Modern Humans Travel Out of Africa Via Arabia? Disputes, London: Royal Institute of International Affairs 1991, and The Kuwait Crisis: Basic Documents, By E |
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Adolf Grohmann, Arabia Volume 3, Issue 1, Part 3 p | See also Robin Dennell, Two interpretations of the Zhirendong mandible described by Liu and colleagues, Nature Volume: 468, 25 November 2010, pages: 512—513, :; Brief comments at Modern Humans Emerged Far Earlier Than Previously Thought, Fossils from China Suggest, ScienceDaily Oct |
The conclusion of a defensive alliance between Great Britain and the future independent Arab State.
Jews and Saracens in the Consilia of Oldradus de Ponte, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1990 | see for example Palestine: The Reality, Joseph Mary Nagle Jeffries, Published by Longmans, Green and co |
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Trail of 'Stone Breadcrumbs' Reveals the Identity of One of the First Human Groups to Leave Africa ScienceDaily Nov | The grant of economic preference to Great Britain |
Gray, Louis Herbert 2006 Introduction to Semitic Comparative Linguistics• Adolf Grohmann, Arabia Volume 3, Issue 1, Part 3 p.
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