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Organic Residues Analysis of Oil Bottle of Goryeo Dynasty Excavated from the Soejeoul Site, Geumneung-dong, Chungju |
Eun Young Yun, Suyeon Kim |
J. Conserv. Sci. 2021;37(6):638-647. Published online December 28, 2021 DOI: https://doi.org/10.12654/JCS.2021.37.6.03 |
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