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Dating methodologies in archaeology / Luminescence / Luminescence dating / Optically stimulated luminescence / Dating methods / Geochronology / Thermoluminescence dating / Feldspar / OSL / Thermoluminescence / Loess / Dosimetry
Date: 2015-07-13 06:33:45
Dating methodologies in archaeology
Luminescence
Luminescence dating
Optically stimulated luminescence
Dating methods
Geochronology
Thermoluminescence dating
Feldspar
OSL
Thermoluminescence
Loess
Dosimetry

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