Resilience at the Transition to Agriculture: The Long-Term Landscape and Resource Development at the Aceramic Neolithic Tell Site of Chogha Golan (Iran)
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Resilience at the Transition to Agriculture: The Long-Term Landscape and Resource Development at the Aceramic Neolithic Tell Site of Chogha Golan (Iran)
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Biomed Research International
Volume 2015, Issue -, Pages 1-22
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Hindawi Limited
Online
2015-08-07
DOI
10.1155/2015/532481
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