Paléoenvironnements des îles japonaises lors de la dernière période glaciaire

L'Anthropologie - Tập 125 - Trang 102952 - 2021
Yugo Ono1
1Professeur émerite, université d’Hokkaido, Kita 5, Nishi 10, arrondissement de Kita, 060-0810 Sapporo, Japon

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