Analysis of ancient feces
Philip J. Wilke
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Analysis of ancient feces
Published
1975
Publisher
Archaeological Research Facility, Dept. of Anthropology, University of California
Pages
47
Subjects
Archaeological and paleobiological investigations in Lovelock Cave, Nevada
A paleoscatological study of diet and disease at Dirty Shame Rockshelter, Southeast Oregon
Jurassic Poop
A study of crocodilian coprolites from Wannagan Creek Quarry (Paleocene-North Dakota)
The Cambridgeshire coprolite mining rush
Coprolites
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Who is the author of Analysis of ancient feces?
Analysis of ancient feces was written by Philip J. Wilke.
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