Quaternary extinctions : a prehistoric revolution

533 indexed citations
published 1984
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University of Arizona Press eBooks

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About Quaternary extinctions : a prehistoric revolution

This paper, published in 1984, received 533 indexed citations . Written by Paul S. Martin and Richard G. Klein. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Paleontology (296 citations), Anthropology (250 citations) and Ecology (248 citations). Published in University of Arizona Press eBooks.

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