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Late Pleistocene megafauna extinctions and the Clovis culture: absolute ages based on Accelerator 14C dating of skeletal remains
Record no:
55474
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RP21880
Author:
Stafford, Thomas W.
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BOOK: Megafauna and man: discovery of America's heartland / eds. L.G. Agenbroad .. [et al.]. Hot Springs, South Dakota, USA. 1990 : 118-122;
Year:
1990
Subject:
Extinct animals - North America
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Extinction (Biology)
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Mammals, Fossil - North America
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Clovis culture
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Radiocarbon dating
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