Size and weight estimations of subfossil monitor lizards (Varanus sp. Merrem 1820) with an application to the Hoabinhian assemblage of Doi Pha Kan (Late Pleistocene, Lampang province, Thailand)
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J. Claude | V. Zeitoun | C. Bochaton | P. Auetrakulvit | Wilailuck Naksri | P. Hanot | Stéphane Frère
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