Brain Size, Cranial Morphology, Climate, and Time Machines [and Comments and Reply]
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Bennett Blumenberg
Courtland L. Smith
Este Armstrong
Fakhry G. Girgis
Iwataro Morimoto
J. Lawrence Angel
Kathleen R. Gibson
Kenneth L. Beals
Maciej Henneberg
Robert R. Sokal
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10.1086/203138
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1984-06-01T00:00:00Z