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  • Bokovenko, N. A., Dergachev, V. A., Dirksen, V. G., Zaitseva, G. I., Koulkova, M. A., van Geel, B., & van der Plicht, J. (2005). The development of archaeological cultures and climatic changes in the Eurasian steppes of southern Siberia during the Holocene (in Russian). Proceedings State Historical Museum Moscow, 145, 96-102.
  • Biserni, G., & van Geel, B. (2005). Reconstruction of Holocene palaeoenvironment and sedimentation history of the Ombrone alluvial plain (South Tuscany, Italy). Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 136, 16-28. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.revpalbo.2005.04.002
  • Bos, J. A. A., van Geel, B., Groenewoudt, B. J., & Lauwerier, R. C. G. M. (2005). Early Holocene environmental change, the presence and disappearance of early Mesolithic habitation near Zutphen (The Netherlands). Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 15, 27-43. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00334-004-0056-5
  • van der Linden, M., Barke, J., & van Geel, B. (2005). Late-Holocene human impact and climate change near Umea, Sweden. In Joint HITE-POLLANDCAL Conference, Umea, Sweden, November 13-14th 2005. Human impact on terrestrial ecosystems on long to short term scales with an emphasis on pollen calibration and quantitative reconstruction of past land-cover changes. Poster abstacts. (pp. 38-38)
  • Dirksen, V., Koulkova, M., & van Geel, B. (2005). Climate and vegetation of the Minusinsk depression during the Holocene according to the proxy data of pollen, other microfossils and geochemistry (in Russian). In Abstracts Conference Archaeology of Southern Siberia: ideas, methods, discoveries (pp. 77-78). Minusinsk University.
  • van Geel, B., Aptroot, A., Birks, H. H., Bull, I. D., Evershed, R. P., Mol, D., Nierop, K. G. J., Pals, J. P., van Tienderen, P. H., & van Reenen, G. B. A. (2005). Plant remains in the Yukagir Mammoth dung and an environmental reconstruction. In Short Papers and Abstracts 2nd World of Elephants Congress, 22-25 September 2005, (pp. 193-194). Mammoth Site of Hot Springs, S. Dakota.
  • van Geel, B. (2005). Eland van Borne nu ook 14C- gedateerd in Rammelbeek-fase (Preboreaal). Grondboor en Hamer, 59(4), 100-100.
  • Zaitseva, G. I., Chugunov, K. V., Bokovenko, N. A., Dergachev, V. A., Dirksen, V. G., van Geel, B., Koulkova, M. A., Lebedeva, L. M., Sementsov, A. A., van der Plicht, J., Scott, E. M., Vasiliev, S. S., Lokhov, K. I., & Bourova, N. (2005). Chronological study of archaeological sites and environmental change around 2600 BP in the Eurasian steppe belt (Uyuk Valley, Tuva Republic). Geochronometria, 24, 97-107.
  • van Geel, B. (2005). The last meal of the Yukagir Mammoth (in Japanese). In The Yukagir Mammoth - an animal of the cold steppe (in Japanese) (pp. 46-49). D. Mol.
  • van Geel, B. (2005). Climate change and the sudden expansion of the Scythian culture after 850 BC. In Abstracts Conference Archaeology of Southern Siberia: ideas, methods, discoveries (pp. 67-68). Minusinsk University.
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