Human brains found in a fire-affected 4000-years old Bronze Age tumulus layer rich in soil alkalines and boron in Kutahya, Western Anatolia.
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A. Dinçer | S. Cengiz | S. Mercan | M. Altinoz | Z. Yazıcı | B. Ince | A. Sav | M. N. Bilgen
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