Climate Forcing Due to the 8200 Cal yr BP Event Observed at Early Neolithic Sites in the Eastern Mediterranean
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Claudia Kubatzki | Bernhard Weninger | Lee Clare | Olaf Jöris | G. Rollefson | O. Jöris | E. Bauer | C. Kubatzki | Eva Bauer | Gary Rollefson | Eva Alram-Stern | Uwe Danzeglocke | Henrieta Todorova | Tjeerd van Andel | T. V. van Andel | B. Weninger | Lee Clare | Henrieta Todorova | Eva Alram-Stern | Uwe Danzeglocke
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