2017
DOI: 10.5334/aa.131
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Smaller but not Secondary: Evidence of Rodents in Archaeological Context in India

Abstract: The small site archaeology has a remarkable potential to contribute on many greater issues in archaeological studies. Similarly, micro dimensional data of any category should prove to be of great importance if studied judiciously. The present paper intends to point out this very fact with a special reference to skeletal remains of micromammals in the category of rodents as a special case. This topic has been specifically undertaken because it is largely observed that such skeletal material tends to be overlook… Show more

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“…The value of fluorine has shown a visible correlation with the dates that have been derived on radiocarbon dating. (Kshirsagar 1993;Sathe 2017) AMS-14 C dating of Manjra Valley Samples and its Bearing on the Chronology of Fossil Sites in Peninsular India…”
Section: Chronological Frame Of Fossil Sites In Western Maharashtra W...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The value of fluorine has shown a visible correlation with the dates that have been derived on radiocarbon dating. (Kshirsagar 1993;Sathe 2017) AMS-14 C dating of Manjra Valley Samples and its Bearing on the Chronology of Fossil Sites in Peninsular India…”
Section: Chronological Frame Of Fossil Sites In Western Maharashtra W...mentioning
confidence: 99%