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van Geel, B., & Renssen, H. (1997). The impact of abrupt climate change around 2650 BP in NW-Europe, evidence for climatic teleconnections, and a tentative explanation. In T. Palmer, M. E. Bailey, & B. J. Peiser (Eds.), Book of Abstracts of the Second SIS Cambridge Conference "Natural catastrophes during Bronze Age Civilisations. Archaeological, Geological, Astronomical & Cultural Perspectives" (pp. 11-11). Organising Committee of the 2nd SIS Cambridge Conference.
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van Geel, B., van der Plicht, J., Kilian, M. R., Klaver, E. R., Kouwenberg, J. H. M., Renssen, H., Reynaud-Farrera, I., & Waterbolk, H. T. (1997). The sharp rise of delta 14C around 800 cal BC: possible causes, related climatic teleconnections and the impact on human environments. In T. Palmer, M. E. Bailey, & B. J. Peiser (Eds.), Book of Abstracts of the Second SIS Cambridge Conference "Natural catastrophes during Bronze Age Civilisations. Archaeological, Geological, Astronomical & Cultural Perspectives" (pp. 24-24). Organising Committee of the 2nd SIS Cambridge Conference.
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Goslar, T., Ralska-Jasiewiczowa, M., van Geel, B., Lacka, B., & Szeroczynska, K. (1997). Anthropogenic changes in the composition of the Lake Gosciaz (central Poland) sediments, during the last 300 years. In K. Schliephake, & W. Pinkwart (Eds.), Abstract Volume 7th Int. Symp. on Palaeolimnology, Riedlingen, Germany (pp. 81-82). (Wuerzburger Geographische Manuskripte; No. 41)..
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Ralska-Jasiewiczowa, M., van Geel, B., Goslar, T., Pelisiak, A., Rybicka, M., & Szeroczynska, K. (1997). Lake Gosciaz, central Poland - human impact on surrounding vegetation and lake history from Mesolithic till recent times. In K. Schliephake, & W. Pinkwart (Eds.), Abstract Volume 7th Int. Symp. on Palaeolimnology, Riedlingen (pp. 163-164). (Wuerzburger Geographische Manuskripte; No. 41)..
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