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Radiocarbon date on megafauna from the late Pleistocene-early Holocene of Córdoba province, Argentina: stratigraphic and paleoclimatic significance

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Figure	1.	Location	map.	a)	Argentine	Republic,	b)	Córdoba	province,	c)	Río	Cuarto	Department.
Table 1. Correlation between late Pleistocene – Holocene glacier fluctuations, Oxygen Isotope Stages and regional stratigraphy of Córdoba province,  modified from Carignano (1999) and Cantú et al.	(2004),	and	*	Stratigraphic	scheme	of	Cuenca	del	Río	Salado
Figure 3. Schematic profile of the sediments in the study locality.

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