Journal of Geographical Sciences, Volume. 30, Issue 9, 1436(2020)
Luminescence dating of reticulated red clay buried in Lanshanmiao Paleolithic site in Zhejiang Province, southern China
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Ying LU, Xuefeng SUN, Xinmin XU, Yalin LIU, Shuangwen YI. Luminescence dating of reticulated red clay buried in Lanshanmiao Paleolithic site in Zhejiang Province, southern China[J]. Journal of Geographical Sciences, 2020, 30(9): 1436
Category: Research Articles
Received: Mar. 6, 2020
Accepted: Jun. 2, 2020
Published Online: Apr. 21, 2021
The Author Email: SUN Xuefeng (xuefeng@nju.edu.cn)