Re-assessing the last 3,000 years of archaeological and biological sea-level data from Israel and Greece to identify East Mediterranean trends.
Dorit Sivan(University of Haifa), Theotokis Theodoulou(Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports), Niki Evelpıdou, Guy Sisma‐Ventura, S.D. Dean, Kalliopi Baika, Benny Bechor(University of Haifa)
EGUGA
April 1, 2016
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