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- who: T. Ingicco from the DépartementUniversity of have published the research: Taphonomy and chronosequence of the 709 ka Kalinga site formation (Luzon Island, Philippines), in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
SUMMARY
This sedimentary unit was excavated with small bamboo sticks made at the site to prevent damages on the surface of the bones and stones. A total of 574 bones, 162 stones and 73 lithic artefacts have been recovered so far, all originating from the | Vol:(1234567890) 10:11081 | | 10:11081 | 3 Vol.:(0123456789) | Vol:(1234567890) 10:11081 | Fresh bipyramidal quartz . . .
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