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Phytolith evidence for the early presence of domesticated banana (Musa) in Africa / Christophe Mbida, Edmond De Langhe, Luc Vrydaghs, Hugues Doutrelepont, Rudy Swennen, Willem Van Neer, Pierre de Maret
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Appartient au livre : Documenting domestication : new genetic and archaeological paradigms, Berkeley / London, University of California Press, p. 68-81, 9780520246386
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