Bernhard Zipfel

University Curator of Fossil and Rock Collections

Using springbok (Antidorcas) dietary proxies to reconstruct inferred palaeovegetational changes over 2 million years in Southern Africa


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L. Sewell, G. Merceron, P. Hopley, B. Zipfel, S. Reynolds
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2019

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Sewell, L., Merceron, G., Hopley, P., Zipfel, B., & Reynolds, S. (2019). Using springbok (Antidorcas) dietary proxies to reconstruct inferred palaeovegetational changes over 2 million years in Southern Africa. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports.


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Sewell, L., G. Merceron, P. Hopley, B. Zipfel, and S. Reynolds. “Using Springbok (Antidorcas) Dietary Proxies to Reconstruct Inferred Palaeovegetational Changes over 2 Million Years in Southern Africa.” Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports (2019).


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Sewell, L., et al. “Using Springbok (Antidorcas) Dietary Proxies to Reconstruct Inferred Palaeovegetational Changes over 2 Million Years in Southern Africa.” Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2019.


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@article{l2019a,
  title = {Using springbok (Antidorcas) dietary proxies to reconstruct inferred palaeovegetational changes over 2 million years in Southern Africa},
  year = {2019},
  journal = {Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports},
  author = {Sewell, L. and Merceron, G. and Hopley, P. and Zipfel, B. and Reynolds, S.}
}


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