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The rapid mineralization of organic remains in Florida, and its bearing on supposed Pleistocene records
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61169
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RP11198
Author:
Neill, Wilfred T.
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THE QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE FLORIDA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. 1957 v.20 no.1 : 1-13;
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1957
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Human remains (Archaeology) - United States
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Mineralogy
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