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21-09-2015, 02:10

Further Reading

Brooks N (2004) Beyond collapse: The role of climatic desiccation in the emergence of complex societies in the middle Holocene. In: Leroy S and Costa P (eds.) Environmental Catastrophes in Mauritania, the Desert and the Coast. Abstract Volume and Field guide. Mauritania, 4-18January 2004. First Joint Meeting of ICSU Dark Nature and IGCP 490, pp. 26-30.

Crosby AW (1972) The Columbian Exchange: Biological and Cultural Consequences of 1492. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

DeMenocal P (2001) Cultural responses to climate change during the Late Holocene. Science 27: 667-673.

Erlandson J and Fitzpatrick SM (2006) Oceans, islands, and coasts: Current perspectives on the role of the sea in human prehistory. Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 1: 5-32.

Fagan B (2004) The Long Summer: How Climate Changed Civilization. New York: Basic Books.

Fisher A (2004) Submerged Stone Age-Danish examples and North Sea potential. In: Flemming NC (ed.) Council for British Archaeology Research Report 141: Submarine Prehistoric Archaeology of the North Sea, pp. 21-36. York: Council for British Archaeology.

Flemming NC (ed.) (2004) Council for British Archaeology Research Report 141: Submarine Prehistoric Archaeology of the North Sea: Research Priorities and Collaboration with Industry. York: Council for British Archaeology Research.

Kennett DJ and KennettJP (2006) Early state formation in southern Mesopotamia: Sea levels, shorelines, and climate change. Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 1: 67-99.

Lentz DL (ed.) (2000) Imperfect Balance: Landscape Transformations in the Pre-Columbian Americas. New York: Columbia University Press.

Lubke H (2002) Submarine stone age settlements as indicators of sea - Level changes and the coastal evolution of the Wismar Bay area. Greifswalder Geographische Arbeiten 27: 203-210.



 

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