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The Late Pleistocene Extinction – Who is Responsible: Nature or Humans? Review of Homo Armatus and Pleistocene Extinctions. Stratum Plus No. 1. 2013. Editor L B Vishnyatsky. St. Petersburg – Kishinev – Odessa – Bucharest: High Anthropological School University. ISBN: 1608-9057; 355 pages, with 80 illustrations and maps, and 29 tables. In Russian with English abstracts. List price € 20 (paperback).

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The Late Pleistocene Extinction – Who is Responsible: Nature or Humans? Review of Homo Armatus and Pleistocene Extinctions. Stratum Plus No. 1. 2013. Editor L B Vishnyatsky. St. Petersburg – Kishinev – Odessa – Bucharest: High Anthropological School University. ISBN: 1608-9057; 355 pages, with 80 illustrations and maps, and 29 tables. In Russian with English abstracts. List price € 20 (paperback).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 February 2016

Yaroslav V Kuzmin*
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Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia Laboratory of Mesozoic and Cenozoic Continental Ecosystems, Tomsk State University, Tomsk 634050, Russia.

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