( Chronology and stratigraphic position of the so-called ' fossil man' of Mata Molle).

In 1942, several human skeletal remains from the ravines of Mata Molle, a secondary creek of Neuquen province, NW Patagonia, Argentina. They were interstratified in the upper portion of a 2.60m thick sandy stratum, covered by more than 2m of peaty sediments. Groeber estimated a minimal age of 6000 B...

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spelling todo:paper_03261778_v3_n7_p57_Fernandez2023-10-03T15:24:28Z ( Chronology and stratigraphic position of the so-called ' fossil man' of Mata Molle). Fernandez, J. Age. Argentina Human skeletal remains Neuquen province Patagonia In 1942, several human skeletal remains from the ravines of Mata Molle, a secondary creek of Neuquen province, NW Patagonia, Argentina. They were interstratified in the upper portion of a 2.60m thick sandy stratum, covered by more than 2m of peaty sediments. Groeber estimated a minimal age of 6000 BP. A series of 14C dates obtained from the peaty sediments deposited later, and from nekron muds deposited earlier than the skull strata, were 2430 and 4550 BP, respectively. -English summary JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03261778_v3_n7_p57_Fernandez
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topic Age.
Argentina
Human skeletal remains
Neuquen province
Patagonia
spellingShingle Age.
Argentina
Human skeletal remains
Neuquen province
Patagonia
Fernandez, J.
( Chronology and stratigraphic position of the so-called ' fossil man' of Mata Molle).
topic_facet Age.
Argentina
Human skeletal remains
Neuquen province
Patagonia
description In 1942, several human skeletal remains from the ravines of Mata Molle, a secondary creek of Neuquen province, NW Patagonia, Argentina. They were interstratified in the upper portion of a 2.60m thick sandy stratum, covered by more than 2m of peaty sediments. Groeber estimated a minimal age of 6000 BP. A series of 14C dates obtained from the peaty sediments deposited later, and from nekron muds deposited earlier than the skull strata, were 2430 and 4550 BP, respectively. -English summary
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author Fernandez, J.
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title ( Chronology and stratigraphic position of the so-called ' fossil man' of Mata Molle).
title_short ( Chronology and stratigraphic position of the so-called ' fossil man' of Mata Molle).
title_full ( Chronology and stratigraphic position of the so-called ' fossil man' of Mata Molle).
title_fullStr ( Chronology and stratigraphic position of the so-called ' fossil man' of Mata Molle).
title_full_unstemmed ( Chronology and stratigraphic position of the so-called ' fossil man' of Mata Molle).
title_sort ( chronology and stratigraphic position of the so-called ' fossil man' of mata molle).
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