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Late Pleistocene Pyrotechnology in Northern Tundra Environments: archaeological wood charcoal, burned bones and phytoliths from Kovrizhka (East Siberia) and McDonald Creek (interior Alaska)

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hal-02059399 , version 1 (06-03-2019)

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Auréade Henry, Julie Esdale, Kelly E. Graf, Aleksei Teten'Kin. Late Pleistocene Pyrotechnology in Northern Tundra Environments: archaeological wood charcoal, burned bones and phytoliths from Kovrizhka (East Siberia) and McDonald Creek (interior Alaska). International Workshop "Prehistoric Adaptations to Cold Environments", Jan 2019, Nice, France. ⟨hal-02059399⟩
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