Evolution and extinction of the giant rhinoceros Elasmotherium sibiricum sheds light on late Quaternary megafaunal extinctions
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J. van der Plicht | A. Cooper | A. Lister | T. Higham | D. Comeskey | T. Devièse | C. Turney | A. Tikhonov | P. Kosintsev | Kieren J. Mitchell | M. Kuitems | A. Stuart | E. Petrova | T. van Kolfschoten
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