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- Mellars is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: Charmian Mellars (born 1979), New Zealand professional basketball player Sir Paul Mellars...
- Tamás Mellár (born March 18, 1954, in Alsónyék, Hungary) is a Hungarian economist, statistician, professor and politician. He is a member of parliament...
- University of Cambridge. Paul Mellars was born in 1939 in the village of Swallownest near Sheffield. His father, Herbert Mellars, was a miner and a member...
- Basketball League (WNBL). In 2001 Mellars was named New Zealand's Most Valuable Player in the under 23-year-old category. Mellars is a member of the Church of...
- Peter Mellars is a New Zealand former rugby league footballer and administrator who represented New Zealand. His son, Vince, is a professional rugby league...
- Featherstone Rovers. Vinny Mellars was born in Porirua, New Zealand. His father, Peter, was a New Zealand international. Mellars pla**** his junior rugby...
- Others think the Châtelperronian itself is an artifact of disturbance. Paul Mellars and colleagues have criticized the analysis of Zilhão et al., and argue...
- Context on the South Coast, pp. 423–425 Henshilwood et al. 2002, Abstract Mellars 2006, Abstract Riede 2014, pp. 1–2 Bjerck 2009, Introduction, pp. 118–119...
- a “lap-dance” in a strip club or a live **** chat. Anthropologist Paul Mellars of Stony Brook University in New York state says the focus on exaggerated...
- Arthur M. Sackler Museum Archived 4 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine P. Mellars, Archeology and the Dispersal of Modern Humans in Europe: Deconstructing...