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Science 22 May 1998:
Vol. 280. no. 5367, pp. 1171 - 1177
DOI: 10.1126/science.280.5367.1171b

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This Week's Letters

Ages of man

An earlier radiocarbon date for Kennewick Man (right) is presented. The place of scientific data with an unpredictable lifetime on the World Wide Web is discussed. Priority in the field of auditory cortex plasticity is debated. And the topic of infants' memory for the spoken word is explored.


Letters in This Issue

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[Letter] Radiocarbon Dates of Kennewick Man
R. E. Taylor and Donna L. Kirner, John R. Southon, James C. Chatters
[Letter] Science and the Web
Y. Poumay
[Letter] Research on Auditory Cortex Plasticity
Norman M. Weinberger and Jonathan S. Bakin; Michael Kilgard and Michael Merzenich
[Letter] One Infant's Memory of Oedipus
Richard A. Littman; Victor H. Denenberg; Peter W. Jusczyk
[Letter] Corrections and Clarifications



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