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- who: Resinous Substances and colleagues from the https://doiorg/10.1017/, Published online by Cambridge University Press have published the Article: Material and Sensory Experiences of Mesolithic Resinous Substances, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors focus on birch-bark and conifer resins and tars, proposing that these substances may have been of interest for more than the properties that make them effective binding agents. Considering these unusual properties, including being able to heal and reverse through multiple states of matter, the authors explore the possibility that Mesolithic hunter-gatherers understood and incorporated the metamorphic . . .
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