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Reassessing Coxcatlan Cave and the early history of domesticated plants in Mesoamerica

Smith, 2005

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17932087333205128008
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Smith B
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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Reanalysis and direct accelerator mass spectrometry radiocarbon dating of the cucurbit assemblage from Coxcatlan Cave provide information on the timing and sequence of the initial appearance of three domesticated plants in the Tehuacán Valley (Puebla, Mexico) …
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