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https://www.academia.edu/31063606/Marom_A_and_E_Hovers_eds_2017_Human_Paleontology_and_Pre…

…d morphological factor – and individual reproductive success. sequences of such events would frequently have created the Finally, the most powerful metaphor for rapid hominid ideal conditions, in numerous and widely scattered hominid change over the Pleistocene is the remarkable …

https://www.academia.edu/38915284/Resonant_Histories_Pacific_Artefacts_and_the_voyages_of_…

…c by European powers. The beginning of this book constructs a timeline of these events that is self-consciously European. It is a history that is almost entirely constructed from the written record, and one that reveals the need for other histories that are not necessarily constr…

https://www.yalelawjournal.org/article/architectural-exclusion

…ted States, many moderate- and high-income individuals travel—to their jobs, to events, to see friends, and to shop—in a private vehicle. 120 In contrast, although people of all socioeconomic groups use public transit—buses, subways, and light rail—in larger metropolitan areas, l…