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Date: 2006-03-02 03:57:59
Visual arts
Deserts
Archaeology
Geomorphology
Physical geography
Dating methodologies in archaeology
California Historical Landmarks
Varnish
Desert varnish
Desert pavement
Catena
Geoglyph

A New Strategy for Analyzing the Chronometry of Constructed Rock Features in Deserts Niccole Villa Cerveny,1,* Russell Kaldenberg,2 Judyth Reed,3 David S. Whitley,4 Joseph Simon,4 and Ronald I. Dorn5 1

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