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Third Millennium BC Climate Change and Old World Collapse
δ18o and Trace Element Measurements as Proxy for the Reconstruction of Climate Changes at Lake Van (Turkey): Preliminary Results
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Gerry Lemcke
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Michael Sturm
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1997
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Nile Floods and Political Disorder in Early Egypt
pp. 67
Environmental Fluctuations, Agricultural Production and Collapse: A View from Bronze Age Upper Mesopotamia
pp. 451
Environmental Changes in Holocene Lacustrine Sequences from Karapinar in the Konya Plain (Turkey)
pp. 565
High Resolution Simulations of Regional Holocene Climate: North Africa and the Near East
pp. 653
δ18o and Trace Element Measurements as Proxy for the Reconstruction of Climate Changes at Lake Van (Turkey): Preliminary Results
pp. 711
Late Third Millennium Abrupt Climate Change and Social Collapse in West Asia and Egypt
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