The skull in the rock : how a scientist, a boy, and Google Earth opened a new window on human origins
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J 569.9 ARO
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YA 569.9 A
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J 569.9 A
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Bedford Free Library - Juvenile Nonfiction | J 569.9 ARO | Available |
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Aronson, M., & Berger, L. R. (2012). The skull in the rock: how a scientist, a boy, and Google Earth opened a new window on human origins . National Geographic.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Aronson, Marc and Lee R. Berger. 2012. The Skull in the Rock: How a Scientist, a Boy, and Google Earth Opened a New Window On Human Origins. National Geographic.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Aronson, Marc and Lee R. Berger. The Skull in the Rock: How a Scientist, a Boy, and Google Earth Opened a New Window On Human Origins National Geographic, 2012.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Aronson, Marc., and Lee R Berger. The Skull in the Rock: How a Scientist, a Boy, and Google Earth Opened a New Window On Human Origins National Geographic, 2012.