Regional population collapse followed initial agriculture booms in mid-Holocene Europe
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Tim Kerig | Stephen Shennan | Mark G. Thomas | Sue Colledge | Sean S. Downey | Kevan Edinborough | Adrian Timpson | S. Shennan | Mark George Thomas | K. Manning | Katie Manning | Kevan Edinborough | A. Timpson | T. Kerig | S. Colledge | Adrian Timpson
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