Climate and Ancient Societies

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Climate and Ancient Societies. / Kerner, Susanne (Editor); Dann, Rachael Jane (Editor); Bangsgaard, Pernille (Editor).

Copenhagen : Museum Tusculanum, 2015. 352 p.

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Harvard

Kerner, S, Dann, RJ & Bangsgaard, P (eds) 2015, Climate and Ancient Societies. Museum Tusculanum, Copenhagen.

APA

Kerner, S., Dann, R. J., & Bangsgaard, P. (Eds.) (2015). Climate and Ancient Societies. Museum Tusculanum.

Vancouver

Kerner S, (ed.), Dann RJ, (ed.), Bangsgaard P, (ed.). Climate and Ancient Societies. Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum, 2015. 352 p.

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Kerner, Susanne (Editor) ; Dann, Rachael Jane (Editor) ; Bangsgaard, Pernille (Editor). / Climate and Ancient Societies. Copenhagen : Museum Tusculanum, 2015. 352 p.

Bibtex

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