Evidence for the earliest structural use of wood at least 476,000 years ago
Lawrence Barham(University of Liverpool), P. Nkombwe(World Health Organization - Zambia), Veerle Rots(University of Liège), Melissa S. Chapot(Aberystwyth University), Ian Candy(Royal Holloway University of London), Nyakno J. George(Akwa Ibom State University), Ceren Kabukcu(University of Liverpool), P. Gethin(University of Liverpool), F. Melia(University of Liverpool), J. R. Peterson(University of Liverpool), Christopher L. Scott(University of Liverpool), Noora Taipale(University of Liège), Caroline Cartwright(British Museum), G.A.T. Duller(Aberystwyth University)
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