From the Shadows out of Time: a comparison and assessment of the fossil collections of P.W. Lund and V. Lausen based on historical archives and bone analysis. Additionally, thoughts and guidelines about future avenues for their usage are proposed

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From the Shadows out of Time : a comparison and assessment of the fossil collections of P.W. Lund and V. Lausen based on historical archives and bone analysis. Additionally, thoughts and guidelines about future avenues for their usage are proposed. / Hansen, Kasper Lykke.

Natural History Museum of Denmark, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen, 2019.

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Hansen, KL 2019, From the Shadows out of Time: a comparison and assessment of the fossil collections of P.W. Lund and V. Lausen based on historical archives and bone analysis. Additionally, thoughts and guidelines about future avenues for their usage are proposed. Natural History Museum of Denmark, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen. <https://soeg.kb.dk/permalink/45KBDK_KGL/1pioq0f/alma99122025052305763>

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Hansen, K. L. (2019). From the Shadows out of Time: a comparison and assessment of the fossil collections of P.W. Lund and V. Lausen based on historical archives and bone analysis. Additionally, thoughts and guidelines about future avenues for their usage are proposed. Natural History Museum of Denmark, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen. https://soeg.kb.dk/permalink/45KBDK_KGL/1pioq0f/alma99122025052305763

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Hansen KL. From the Shadows out of Time: a comparison and assessment of the fossil collections of P.W. Lund and V. Lausen based on historical archives and bone analysis. Additionally, thoughts and guidelines about future avenues for their usage are proposed. Natural History Museum of Denmark, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen, 2019.

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Hansen, Kasper Lykke. / From the Shadows out of Time : a comparison and assessment of the fossil collections of P.W. Lund and V. Lausen based on historical archives and bone analysis. Additionally, thoughts and guidelines about future avenues for their usage are proposed. Natural History Museum of Denmark, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen, 2019.

Bibtex

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