Geological significance of a new radiocarbon date from the Lindenmeier site
Vance Haynes
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Geological significance of a new radiocarbon date from the Lindenmeier site
by Vance Haynes
Published
1960
Publisher
Denver Museum of Natural History
Pages
23
Radiocarbon Dates
Before civilization
The DNA of God?
Epischer Renaut Alias Heiliger Reinoldus Im Lichte Einer Radiocarbon-Datierung
Radiocarbon dating
Radiocarbon Dating
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