Direct radiocarbon dates for Vindija G1 and Velika Pećina Late Pleistocene hominid remains

New accelerator mass spectometry radiocarbon dates taken directly on human remains from the Late Pleistocene sites of Vindija and velika Pećina in Hrvatsko Zagorje of Croatia are presented. Hominid speciments from both sites have played critical roles in the development of current perspectives on mo...

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Matična publikacija: Proceedings of the National Academy of Scinces of the United States of America
96 (1999), 22 ; str. 12281-12286
Glavni autori: Smith, Fred H. (-), Trinkaus, Erik (Author), Pettitt, Paul B. Karavanić, Ivor, Paunović, Maja
Vrsta građe: Članak
Jezik: eng
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