The oldest and longest enduring microlithic sequence in India: 35 000 years of modern human occupation and change at the Jwalapuram Locality 9 rockshelter
Chris Clarkson(University of Queensland), Jinu Koshy(Smithsonian Institution), Preston Miracle(University of Cambridge), Alison Crowther(The University of Queensland), Michael D. Petraglia(Smithsonian Institution), Michael Haslam(Leverhulme Trust), Kate Connell(The University of Queensland), Hannah V. A. James(University of Cambridge), Nicole Boivin(University of Oxford), Clair Harris(The University of Queensland), Ravi Korisettar(Smithsonian Institution), Dorian Q. Fuller(University College London), Peter Ditchfıeld(Smithsonian Institution)
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