A high-precision 40Ar/39Ar age for the Young Toba Tuff and dating of ultra-distal tephra: Forcing of Quaternary climate and implications for hominin occupation of India
Darren F. Mark(Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre), Ravi Korisettar(Smithsonian Institution), Michael D. Petraglia(Smithsonian Institution), Leah E. Morgan(Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre), Dan N. Barfod(Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre), Vicki Smith(University of Oxford), Ben Ellis(ETH Zurich), Judit Pál(University of Allahabad)
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