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Earliest use of birch bark tar in Northwest China: evidence from organic residues in prehistoric pottery at the Changning site
Author
A Hennius
A Lucquin
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AF Pawlik
AW Stott
B Liu
B Schrader
C Fuchs
C Heron
C Heron
CJ Wiktorowicz
D Bosquet
D Chen
D Xie
E Aveling
E Oras
FA Hansel
G Dong
H Rao
H Rao
H Wen
H Wen
HR Mottram
Huiyun Rao
I Jerkovic
J Dunne
J Kaal
J Koller
J Trąbska
J Yang
JM Grünberg
JM Skibo
K Evans
L Fu
LJ Bellamy
M Correa-Ascencio
M Correa-Ascencio
M Han
M Li
M Poulain
M Regert
M Regert
M Regert
M Regert
M Regert
M Regert
M Regert
M Reunanen
M Salque
M Shi
MA James
MP Colombini
MP Colombini
MS Copley
NWIPB
OE Craig
OE Craig
OP Nieuwenhuyse
P Li
PE McGovern
PM Rice
Q Wang
Qianqian Wang
Qingxi Yuan
QPICRA
RM Silverstein
RP Evershed
RP Evershed
RP Evershed
RP Evershed
RP Evershed
RP Evershed
S Charters
S Charters
S Cîntă-Pînzaru
S Li
S Mitkidou
S Orsini
S Pietrzak
S Wei
SN Dudd
SN Dudd
TFM Oudemans
TFM Oudemans
V Jauch
W Roebroeks
Wanxia Huang
X Liu
X Yu
Xiaochenyang Jiang
Xiaoyan Ren
Y Cui
Yimin Yang
YV Kuzmin
Z Chen
Zhaoxia Zhang
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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