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Mid- to late Holocene landscape change and anthropogenic transformations on Mo'orea, Society Islands: A multi-proxy approach

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Kahn, Jennifer G
Nickelsen, Cordelia
Stevenson, Janelle
Porch, Nicholas
Dotte-Sarout, Emilie
Christensen, Carl C
May, Lauren
Athens, J. Stephen
Kirch, Patrick

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Sage Publications Inc

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Archaeology’s ability to generate long-term datasets of natural and human landscape change positions the discipline as an inter-disciplinary bridge between the social and natural sciences. Using a multi-proxy approach combining archaeological data with

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Holocene

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2037-12-31
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