Strontium isotope evidence for landscape use by early hominins
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Matt Sponheimer | Michael P. Richards | Daryl Codron | M. Richards | V. Grimes | J. Lee-Thorp | P. Roux | D. Codron | M. Sponheimer | Sandi R. Copeland | Darryl J. de Ruiter | Julia A. Lee-Thorp | Petrus J. le Roux | Vaughan Grimes | S. Copeland | D. Ruiter
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