An extended and higher-resolution record of climate and land use from stalagmite MC01 from Macal Chasm, Belize, revealing connections between major dry events, overall climate variability, and Maya sociopolitical changes
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F. Liang | R. Edwards | Hai Cheng | G. Brook | Gyles Iannone | L. B. Railsback | P. Akers | J. Webster | P. Reeder
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