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Description The Razboinichya Cave canid, Altai Mountains, Central Asia. Age 33,500 years. Sub-triangular hole in the skull is the place of initial sampling for 14C dating in 2007. Sampling location for 14C AMS dating indicated by black arrow.
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Author Nikolai D. Ovodov1, Susan J. Crockford2, Yaroslav V. Kuzmin3*, Thomas F. G. Higham4, Gregory W. L. Hodgins5, Johannes van der Plicht6,7

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