Climate induced human demographic and cultural change in northern Europe during the mid-Holocene
Climate induced human demographic and cultural change in northern Europe during the mid-Holocene
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Warden, L. , Moros, M. , Neumann, T. , Shennan, S. , Timpson, A. , Manning, K. , Sollai, M. , Wacker, L. , Perner, K. , Häusler, K. , Leipe, T. , Zillén, L. , Kotilainen, A. , Jansen, E. , Schneider, R. R. , Oeberst, R. , Arz, H. and Sinninghe Damsté, J. S.
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The transition from hunter-gatherer-fisher groups to agrarian societies is arguably the most significant change in human prehistory. In the European plain there is evidence for fully developed agrarian societies by 7,500 cal. yr BP, yet a well-established agrarian society does not appear in the north until 6,000 cal. yr BP for unknown reasons. Here...
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Climate induced human demographic and cultural change in northern Europe during the mid-Holocene
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2045-2322
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2045-2322
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10.1038/s41598-017-14353-5