Cave Archaeology and Sampling Issues in the Tropics: A Case Study from Lene Hara Cave, a 42,000 Year Old Occupation Site in East Timor, Island Southeast Asia
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Peter Veth | Matthew Spriggs | Sue O’Connor | Anthony Barham | Ken Aplin | Emma St Pierre | P. Veth | K. Aplin | M. Spriggs | S. O’Connor | A. Barham | Emma ST PIERRE
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