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Volumn 44, Issue 66, 2008, Pages 88-90

Problems of differential diagnosis in pleistocene mammal pathology. short communication

Author keywords

[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

MAMMALIA;

EID: 58149166705     PISSN: 13922130     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: None     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (6)

References (7)
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    • The Sevsk woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) site in Russia: Taphonomic, biological and behavioural interpretations
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    • (2006) Quaternary International , vol.142 , pp. 147-165
    • Maschenko, E.N.1    Gablina, S.S.2    Tesakov, A.S.3    Simakova, A.N.4
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    • Schreve, D.C., 2006. The taphonomy of a Middle Devensian (M153) vertebrate assemblage from Lynford, Norfolk, UK, and its implications for Middle Palaeolithic subsistence strategies. Journal of Quaternary Science, 21: 543-556.
    • Schreve, D.C., 2006. The taphonomy of a Middle Devensian (M153) vertebrate assemblage from Lynford, Norfolk, UK, and its implications for Middle Palaeolithic subsistence strategies. Journal of Quaternary Science, 21: 543-556.
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    • Cavarretta, G, Gioia, P, Mussi, M. and Palombo, M. R, eds, Rome
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    • Wojtal, P.1


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