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To be policy-relevant, future climate research must include the noncontiguous United States

Samantha Basile, Christopher Avery, Aaron M. Grade, Allison Crimmins

2024Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Structures from the Stone Age can provide unique insights into Late Glacial and Mesolithic cultures around the Baltic Sea. Such structures, however, usually did not survive within the densely populated Central European subcontinent. Here, we ...The Baltic Sea basins, some of which only submerged in the mid-Holocene, preserve Stone Age structures that did not survive on land. Yet, the discovery of these features is challenging and requires cross-disciplinary approaches between archeology and ...

Topics & Concepts

Glacial periodHoloceneMesolithicBaltic seaGeographyArchaeologyPhysical geographyGeologyOceanographyPaleontologyAtmospheric and Environmental Gas DynamicsGeology and Paleoclimatology ResearchClimate variability and models
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