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Human response to palaeoenvironmental change and the question of temporal scale

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Holdaway, Simon
Fanning, Patricia C
Rhodes, Edward
Marx, S.K.
Floyd, B
Douglass, M J

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Elsevier

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Investigating past human-environment interactions requires not only suitable environmental proxies and well-dated archaeological records, but also a uniform temporal resolution between the two. In the arid interior of Australia, the archaeological record

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Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology

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2037-12-31