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The implications for Middle Palaeolithic culture history of recent attempts at radiometric dating
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30739
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RP19071
Author:
Webb, R. Esmee
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L'HOMME DE NEANDERTAL, v.1, LA CHRONOLOGIE, Liege, 1988 : 125-134;
Year:
1988
Subject:
Archaeology - Methodology
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Radioactive dating
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