Multi‐disciplinary study of a late Pleistocene woolly rhinoceros found in the Pannonian Basin and implications for the contemporaneous palaeoenvironment
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A. Csík | L. Pandolfi | M. Molnár | A. Borel | Zsuzsa Lisztes-Szabó | E. Magyari | I. Futó | I. Major | M. Gasparik | A. Horváth | A. Markó | G. Kiss | Bence Szabó
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