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Corradini, Erica, Wilken, Dennis, Zanon, Marco, Groß, Daniel, Lübke, Harald, Panning, Diana, Dörfler, Walter, Rusch, Katharina, Mecking, Rebekka, Erkul, Ercan, Pickartz, Natalie, Feeser, Ingo, Rabbel, Wolfgang (2020) Reconstructing the palaeoenvironment at the early Mesolithic site of Lake Duvensee: Ground-penetrating radar and geoarchaeology for 3D facies mapping. The Holocene, 30 (6) 820-833 doi:10.1177/0959683620902234

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TitleReconstructing the palaeoenvironment at the early Mesolithic site of Lake Duvensee: Ground-penetrating radar and geoarchaeology for 3D facies mapping
JournalThe Holocene
AuthorsCorradini, EricaAuthor
Wilken, DennisAuthor
Zanon, MarcoAuthor
Groß, DanielAuthor
Lübke, HaraldAuthor
Panning, DianaAuthor
Dörfler, WalterAuthor
Rusch, KatharinaAuthor
Mecking, RebekkaAuthor
Erkul, ErcanAuthor
Pickartz, NatalieAuthor
Feeser, IngoAuthor
Rabbel, WolfgangAuthor
Year2020 (June)Volume30
Issue6
PublisherSAGE Publications
DOIdoi:10.1177/0959683620902234Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceCorradini, Erica, Wilken, Dennis, Zanon, Marco, Groß, Daniel, Lübke, Harald, Panning, Diana, Dörfler, Walter, Rusch, Katharina, Mecking, Rebekka, Erkul, Ercan, Pickartz, Natalie, Feeser, Ingo, Rabbel, Wolfgang (2020) Reconstructing the palaeoenvironment at the early Mesolithic site of Lake Duvensee: Ground-penetrating radar and geoarchaeology for 3D facies mapping. The Holocene, 30 (6) 820-833 doi:10.1177/0959683620902234
Plain TextCorradini, Erica, Wilken, Dennis, Zanon, Marco, Groß, Daniel, Lübke, Harald, Panning, Diana, Dörfler, Walter, Rusch, Katharina, Mecking, Rebekka, Erkul, Ercan, Pickartz, Natalie, Feeser, Ingo, Rabbel, Wolfgang (2020) Reconstructing the palaeoenvironment at the early Mesolithic site of Lake Duvensee: Ground-penetrating radar and geoarchaeology for 3D facies mapping. The Holocene, 30 (6) 820-833 doi:10.1177/0959683620902234
In(2020, June) The Holocene Vol. 30 (6) SAGE Publications


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