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    Oyster shells as archives of present and past environmental variability and life history traits: A multi‐disciplinary review of sclerochronology methods and applications

    Oyster shells as archives of present and past environmental variability and life history traits: A multi‐disciplinary review of sclerochronology methods and applications by Vincent Mouchi, C. Fred T. Andrus, Antonio G. Checa, Mary Elliot, Erika Griesshaber, Niklas Hausmann, Damien Huyghe, Franck Lartaud, Melita Peharda, Niels J. deWinter

    Published 2025-04-01
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    A multi-proxy assessment of the impact of environmental instability on Late Holocene (4500-3800 BP) Native American villages of the Georgia coast.

    A multi-proxy assessment of the impact of environmental instability on Late Holocene (4500-3800 BP) Native American villages of the Georgia coast. by Carey J Garland, Victor D Thompson, Matthew C Sanger, Karen Y Smith, Fred T Andrus, Nathan R Lawres, Katharine G Napora, Carol E Colaninno, J Matthew Compton, Sharyn Jones, Carla S Hadden, Alexander Cherkinsky, Thomas Maddox, Yi-Ting Deng, Isabelle H Lulewicz, Lindsey Parsons

    Published 2022-01-01
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