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Late Pliocene \\emphHomo and Hominid Land Use from Western Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania

Thu, 2011-08-04 01:06 -- John Hawks
TitleLate Pliocene \\emphHomo and Hominid Land Use from Western Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2003
AuthorsBlumenschine, RJ, Peters, CR, Masao, FT, Clarke, RJ, Deino, AL, Hay, RL, Swisher, CC, Stanistreet, IG, Ashley, GM, McHenry, LJ, Sikes, NE, van der Merwe, NJ, Tactikos, JC, Cushing, AE, Deocampo, DM, Njau, JK, Ebert, JI
JournalScience
Volume299
Pagination1217–1221
Keywords*file-import-10-07-12
URLhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1075374
DOI10.1126/science.1075374
Citation KeyBlumenschine:2003

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