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Nature 448, 12 (5 July 2007) | doi:10.1038/448012a; Published online 4 July 2007
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War of words erupts over fossil dig
Rex Dalton
The Olduvai Gorge, perhaps the most famous location in palaeoanthropology, has become a battleground for two research groups. Last week the rivals met to resolve their differences, but tensions remain high.
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