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Human foraging responses to climate change; Here Sorot Entapa rockshelter on Kisar Island
Author(s):
Hendri Kaharudin
,
Mahirta Mahirta
,
Shimona Kealy
,
Stuart Hawkins
,
Clara Boulanger
,
Sue O'Connor
,
H Kaharudin
,
HA Kaharudin
,
Kealy Mahirta
,
S. HAWKINS
,
C. Boulanger
,
S O'connor
Publication date:
2019
Journal:
Wacana
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