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Shulbinka Paleolithic Site, Eastern Kazakhstan, Revisited. / Anoikin, A. A.; Pavlenok, G. D.; Kharevich, V. M. et al.

In: Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia, Vol. 48, No. 4, 2020, p. 27-44.

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Anoikin, AA, Pavlenok, GD, Kharevich, VM, Kulik, NA & Taimagambetov, ZK 2020, 'Shulbinka Paleolithic Site, Eastern Kazakhstan, Revisited', Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia, vol. 48, no. 4, pp. 27-44. https://doi.org/10.17746/1563-0110.2020.48.4.027-044

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Anoikin, A. A., Pavlenok, G. D., Kharevich, V. M., Kulik, N. A., & Taimagambetov, Z. K. (2020). Shulbinka Paleolithic Site, Eastern Kazakhstan, Revisited. Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia, 48(4), 27-44. https://doi.org/10.17746/1563-0110.2020.48.4.027-044

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Anoikin AA, Pavlenok GD, Kharevich VM, Kulik NA, Taimagambetov ZK. Shulbinka Paleolithic Site, Eastern Kazakhstan, Revisited. Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia. 2020;48(4):27-44. doi: 10.17746/1563-0110.2020.48.4.027-044

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Anoikin, A. A. ; Pavlenok, G. D. ; Kharevich, V. M. et al. / Shulbinka Paleolithic Site, Eastern Kazakhstan, Revisited. In: Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia. 2020 ; Vol. 48, No. 4. pp. 27-44.

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