Marine resource abundance drove pre-agricultural population increase in Stone Age Scandinavia
How the development of human societies is influenced through their ecological environment and climatic conditions has been the subject of intensive debate. Here, the authors present multi-proxy data from southern Scandinavia which suggests that pre-agricultural population growth there was likely inf...
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Main Authors: | J. P. Lewis, D. B. Ryves, P. Rasmussen, J. Olsen, L. G. van der Sluis, P. J. Reimer, K.-.L. Knudsen, S. McGowan, N. J. Anderson, S. Juggins |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d1e37be5306443a7b3ef51a9b6707e4c |
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