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Phytoliths - Applications in Earth Science and Human History
Phytolith Evidence for Agro-Pastoral Economies in the Scythian Period of Southern Kazakhstan
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Book chapters
pp. 6
A Curmudgeon’s View of Grass Phytolithology
pp. 86
The Use of Inflorescence Phytoliths from the Triticeae in Food Science
pp. 183
Phytolith Evidence for Agro-Pastoral Economies in the Scythian Period of Southern Kazakhstan
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An Approach to Identifying Inflorescence Phytoliths from Selected Species of Wheat and Barley
pp. 313
Elements Occluded within Phytoliths
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