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Science 13 September 1968:
Vol. 161. no. 3846, pp. 1137 - 1138
DOI: 10.1126/science.161.3846.1137

Articles

Paleo-Indian Remains from Laguna de Tagua Tagua, Central Chile

Julio Montané 1

1 Museo Nacional de Historia Natural, Santiago, Chile

Bone and stone tools associated with extinct fauna (horse and mastodon) place man's occupation in central Chile at 11,380 ± 320 years ago.


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