Elephants, Ivory, and Charcoal: An Ecological Perspective
reduced human settlement density in North Syria during LB and EI favored the growth of secondary forest.
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In: | BASOR Year: 1986, Volume: 264, Pages: 29-43, 2 fig. |
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