## Abstract Despite an increasing recognition that human activity is currently the dominant force modifying landscapes, and that this activity has been increasing through the Holocene, there has been little integrative work to evaluate human interactions with geomorphic processes. We argue that age
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Mind the Gap || Brain and Behaviour in Primate Evolution
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- Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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- 2009
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