Zooarchaeology through the lens of collagen fingerprinting at Denisova Cave
Abstract Denisova Cave, a Pleistocene site in the Altai Mountains of Russian Siberia, has yielded significant fossil and lithic evidence for the Pleistocene in Northern Asia. Abundant animal and human bones have been discovered at the site, however, these tend to be highly fragmented, necessitating...
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Autores principales: | Samantha Brown, Naihui Wang, Annette Oertle, Maxim B. Kozlikin, Michael V. Shunkov, Anatoly P. Derevianko, Daniel Comeskey, Blair Jope-Street, Virginia L. Harvey, Manasij Pal Chowdhury, Michael Buckley, Thomas Higham, Katerina Douka |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/787ddd990b85437da5ece964f2e72026 |
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