Sourcing and processing of ochre during the Late Upper Palaeolithic at Tagliente Rock-shelter (NE Italy) based on conventional X-ray powder diffraction analysis
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Sourcing and processing of ochre during the late upper Palaeolithic at Tagliente rock-shelter (NE Italy) based on conventional X-ray powder diffraction analysis
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Powder diffraction of yellow and red natural earths from Lessini Mountains in NE Italy, Powder Diffraction
Powder diffraction of yellow and red natural earths from Lessini Mountains in NE Italy, Powder Diffraction
Sourcing and processing of ochre during the late upper Palaeolithic at Tagliente rock-shelter (NE Italy) based on conventional X-ray powder diffraction analysis
Powder diffraction of yellow and red natural earths from Lessini Mountains in NE Italy, Powder Diffraction
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Sourcing and processing of ochre during the late upper Palaeolithic at Tagliente rock-shelter (NE Italy) based on conventional X-ray powder diffraction analysis
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