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Profs. Carballo and Runnels discuss the role of imitation and instruction in prehistory for an article in The Daily Free Press

  • By: Jared Koller
  • December 2, 2015

http://dailyfreepress.com/2015/12/01/imitation-proves-to-be-valuable-learning-tool-throughout-human-history/

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Profs. Carballo and Runnels discuss the role of imitation and instruction in prehistory for an article in The Daily Free Press

Posted 10 years ago in Curtis Runnels, Daily Free Press, David Carballo, Interview, Research

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