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ISSN 2224-4476
Conference Proceedings
Vol. 39, Issue Suppl 1, 2024July 01, 2024 BST

Adaptive Significance of Epidemic Stories as a Protection of Indigenous Peoples Against Infectious Diseases [Conference Presentation Abstract]

Kiriakos Chatzipentidis, Piotr Sorokowski,
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Human Ethology
Chatzipentidis, K., & Sorokowski, P. (2024). Adaptive Significance of Epidemic Stories as a Protection of Indigenous Peoples Against Infectious Diseases [Conference Presentation Abstract]. Human Ethology, 39(Suppl 1), S10. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.22330/​001c.120650

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