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Climate, Black Sea levels and human settlements in Caucasus Littoral 50,000–9000 BP

Pollen and radiometric investigations of the buried organic deposits in the Dziguta River, south-east of Sukhumi (western Caucasus), provided a detailed sequence of climatic events in that area in an interval from ca. 50 to 9 ka BP. The identified climatic episodes show a satisfactory correlation wi...

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Published in:Quaternary international 2007-06, Vol.167-168, p.121-127
Main Authors: Arslanov, Kh.A., Dolukhanov, P.M., Gei, N.A.
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