Landform boundary effects on Holocene forager landscape use in arid South Australia
@article{Marwick2018LandformBE, title={Landform boundary effects on Holocene forager landscape use in arid South Australia}, author={Ben Marwick and Peter Hiscock and Marjorie Sullivan and Philip Hughes}, journal={Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports}, year={2018} }
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