Walter Neves
Walter Alves Neves (Três Pontas, October 17, 1957) is a Brazilian biologist, archeologist, anthropologist and a retired professor from the Department of Genetics and Evolutionary Biology of the . He was responsible for the study of Luzia, the oldest human skeleton on the American continent that was discovered by French archaeologist Laming-Emperaire during the 1970s, and the oldest rock inscription on the American continent, phallocentric. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Neves, Walter A., Bernardo, Danilo V., Okumura, Maria Mercedes M.Get access
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4by Pucciarelli, Héctor Mario, Sardi, Marina Laura, Luis, María Antonia, Lustig, Ana L., Ponce, Paola, Zanini, María C., Neves, WalterGet access
Published 1999
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5by Pucciarelli, Héctor Mario, Sardi, Marina Laura, Luis, María Antonia, Lustig, Ana L., Ponce, Paola, Zanini, María C., Neves, WalterGet access
Published 2021
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6by Pucciarelli, Héctor Mario, Sardi, Marina Laura, Luis, María Antonia, Lustig, Ana L., Ponce, Paola, Zanini, María C., Neves, WalterGet access
Published 1999
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7by Pucciarelli, Héctor Mario, Sardi, Marina Laura, Luis, María Antonia, Lustig, Ana L., Ponce, Paola, Zanini, María C., Neves, WalterGet access
Published 1999
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8by Pucciarelli, Héctor M., Sardi, Marina L., Luis, María A., Lustig, Ana L., Ponce, Paola V., Zanini, María C., Neves, Walter A.Get access
Published 2010
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