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Acknowledgments
This project was conducted under a collaborative accord for paleobiological and paleoclimatological research between the University of Antananarivo (Department of Biological Anthropology and Paleontology) and the University of Massachusetts (Departments of Anthropology and Geosciences), in extended collaboration with researchers at Brooklyn College, Midwestern University, and Duke University. The team included, in addition to the authors, University of Antananarivo graduate student Noromamy
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