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Prehistoria y Arqueología

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-SAMORINI, G., “Prehistoric Psychoactive Mushroom Artifcacts”, Integration, 2,3, 1992, pp. 69-78.

-SARMORINI, G., “Etnomicologia nell'arte rupestre Sahariana (Periodo delle "Teste Rotondo")”, Boll. Camuno Notizie, 6(2), 1989, pp. 18-22.

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