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Science 19 October 2007:
Vol. 318. no. 5849, p. 377
DOI: 10.1126/science.318.5849.377a

News of the Week

ARCHAEOLOGY:
Coastal Artifacts Suggest Early Beginnings for Modern Behavior

Ann Gibbons

An international team of researchers reports in this week's issue of Nature that artifacts found in a coastal cave indicate that some key elements of modern human behavior were in place by 164,000 years ago, pushing back the appearance of some of these activities by 25,000 to 40,000 years.

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