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Research Article

Cervid fossils from Bailong Cave (Yunxi, Hubei) indicating a turnover on deer fauna around Mid-Pleistocene Transition in southern China

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Received 15 Jun 2022, Accepted 14 Jul 2022, Published online: 01 Aug 2022
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Table_S8_The_information_of_Quaternary_cervid_fossils_unearthed_from_southern_China.docx

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Table_S7_Tooth_measurements_of_sika_and_comparison__mm_.docx

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Table_S5_Lower_cheek_tooth_measurements_of_Cervavitus_and_comparison__mm_.docx

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Table_S3_Raw_data_of_m3_of_Muntiacus.docx

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