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Major Human Niche Expansion Preceded Out-of-Africa

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September 6, 2025
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Major Human Niche Expansion Preceded Out-of-Africa
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Thanks for sharing this detailed methodological description about the African Pleistocene archaeological data and Species Distribution Models (SDMs) using GAMs. How can I assist you with this information? Are you interested in:

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