| Chapter Outline (See related pages)
- Early Theories on the Origins of Modern Humans
- The Biochemical Evidence
- Archaeology in Practice: Biochemical Evidence of Heredity and the Molecular Clock
- Fossil Evidence: The Appearance of Modern Humans in Africa
- Case Study: Skhul, Qafzeh, and Kebara: Anatomically Modern Humans and Neanderthals in the Levant
- On the Cutting Edge: Debating the Origin of Modern Human Behavior From Africa to Europe
- Saint Césaire and the Last Neanderthals
- Conclusion
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