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The Last Maximum Ice Extent and Subsequent Deglaciation of the Pyrenees: an Overview of Recent Research
Unit 7 Cenozoic Era with Special Reference to Quaternary Period
E&G
Of SE Iranian Mountains Exemplified by the Kuh-I-Jupar, Kuh-I-Lalezar and Kuh-I-Hezar Massifs in the Zagros
The “Missing Glaciations” of the Middle Pleistocene 2 3 Philip D
Neandertal Dental Microwear Texture Analysis: a Bioarchaeological Approach Jessica L. Droke
Pollen-Based Temperature and Precipitation Changes in the Ohrid Basin (Western Balkans) Between 160 and 70 Ka
Luminescence Dating of Glaciofluvial Deposits Linked to the Penultimate
Prehistory; a Study of Early Cultures in Europe and the Mediterranean Basin
The Pollen Sequence of Les Échets (France)
Page Black Sea Transgressions During The
1. Lithostratigraphy, Palaeopedology and Geomorphology
European and Northwest African Middle Pleistocene Hominids1
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Research History on the Tatra Mountains Glaciations
Riss Or Würm?
I Orth American Musk Oxen Bootherium, Symbos, and Gidleya (Mammalia: Artiodactyla: Bovidae) A
E&G Quaternary Science Journal Vol. 63 No 1
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The Extent and Chronology of Cenozoic Global Glaciation
The Late Neogene-Quaternary Tectonic Mobility of the Polish West Carpathians a Case Study of the Dunajec Drainage Basin (Pi
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Correlation Between the Quaternary Continental Sediments in Nortl:L-Eastern Bulgarra with the Marine Sediments in the Black Sea Shelf
Quaternary Stratigraphic U Nglaciated Central Alaska
Ancestral Haplotype Retention and Population Expansion Determine the Complicated Population Genetic Structure of the Hilly Linea
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Outline of Quaternary Glaciations in the Tatra Mts.: Their Development, Age and Limits
BIOCLIM Deliverable D2
European and Northwest African Middle Pleistocene Hominids1
Unit 5 Account of Past Climate
Quaternary Glacial History of the Mediterranean Mountains P.D
Stratigraphic, Sedimentological and Faunal
2. Some Remarks on the Pleistocene Vegetation