The Sun, Climate Change and the Expansion of the Scythian Culture After 850 BC

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van Geel B.,Bokovenko N. A.,Burova N. D.,Chugunov K. V.,Dergachev V. A.,Dirksen V. G.,Kulkova M.,Nagler A.,Parzinger H.,van der Plicht J.,Vasiliev S. S.,Zaitseva G. I.

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Springer Netherlands

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