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Elephant Dung, Chewed Antlers, Weathered Bones: Documenting a Unique Taphonomic Collection

doi 10.7287/peerj.preprints.3280
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September 22, 2017

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Spyridoula PappaNeil AdamsPhilippa BrewerSimon ParfittGillian CarnegieMark Lewis
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PeerJ


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