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Discovery of fossil-rich Late Miocene sites in the Central Anatolian Volcanic Province by an international research team could be a game-changer in tackling these scientific challenges.
Radioisotopic dating leverages the presence of radioactive material to measure the date of geological materials like rocks.
The findings are published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences .
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