Overcoming Shifting Baselines: Paleo‐Behaviour Reveals Industrial Revolution as Tipping Point
Julian Lilkendey(Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research), Armagan Sabetian(Auckland University of Technology), William Lindsey White(Auckland University of Technology), Malcolm Reid(University of Otago), Matthew Campbell(University of Auckland), Jens C. Hegg(Gonzaga University), Richard Walter(The University of Queensland), Louise Furey, Monica Tromp(University of Otago), Emma Ash(Auckland War Memorial Museum), Jingjing Zhang(University of Auckland), Harrison Raby(Auckland University of Technology)
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