Palaeoecology of the Mammoth Steppe fauna from the late Pleistocene of the North Sea and Alaska: Separating species preferences from geographic influence in paleoecological dental wear analysis
Florent Rivals(Institut Català de Paleoecologia Humana i Evolució Social), Daniela C. Kalthoff(Swedish Museum of Natural History), Matthew C. Mihlbachler(American Museum of Natural History), Gina M. Semprebon(American Museum of Natural History), John De Vos(Inserm), Nikos Solounias(American Museum of Natural History), Dick Mol(Natural History Museum Rotterdam)
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