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    Other| April 01, 1982

    Age (mortality) profiles as a means of distinguishing hunted species from scavenged ones in Stone Age archeological sites

    Richard G. Klein
    Richard G. Klein
    Univ. Chicago, Dep. Anthrop., Chicago, IL, United States
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    Paleobiology (1982) 8 (2): 151–158.
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    Richard G. Klein; Age (mortality) profiles as a means of distinguishing hunted species from scavenged ones in Stone Age archeological sites. Paleobiology 1982;; 8 (2): 151–158. doi:

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