Early Neogene environments in East Africa: Evidence from dental microwear of tragulids
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Kieran P. McNulty | F. Manthi | P. Ungar | T. Lehmann | Kieran P. Mcnulty | Sabrina C. Curran | Holly M Dunsworth | W. Harcourt-Smith | J. Scott
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