West, A., & Hall, M. (2017). Hunting for humans in forest ecosystems: Are the traces of Iron-age people detectable? : an investigation into the importance of Iron-age slash-an-burn agriculture in KwaZulu-Natal forests using compositional and demographic data and carbon isotope techniques. Department of Archaeology.
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Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation
West, Adam, and Martin Hall. Hunting for Humans in Forest Ecosystems: Are the Traces of Iron-age People Detectable? : An Investigation into the Importance of Iron-age Slash-an-burn Agriculture in KwaZulu-Natal Forests Using Compositional and Demographic Data and Carbon Isotope Techniques. Department of Archaeology, 2017.
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MLA (9th ed.) Citation
West, Adam, and Martin Hall. Hunting for Humans in Forest Ecosystems: Are the Traces of Iron-age People Detectable? : An Investigation into the Importance of Iron-age Slash-an-burn Agriculture in KwaZulu-Natal Forests Using Compositional and Demographic Data and Carbon Isotope Techniques. Department of Archaeology, 2017.
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