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dendroarchaeological studies aimed at understanding the long-term interactions between human societies and forests that the ratio between the number of sapwood and heartwood rings varies across the Alps. At the same time doubts about the effectiveness of attempts aimed at dendroprovenancing L. decidua based on sapwood. Lire
dendroarchaeological studies aimed at understanding the long-term interactions between human societies and forests that the ratio between the number of sapwood and heartwood rings varies across the Alps. At the same time doubts about the effectiveness of attempts aimed at dendroprovenancing L. decidua based on sapwood. Retrouvez
Holocene forest trajectories at high spatial resolution. Six pits were dug at three old-growth forest sites the soils studied but some of the other beetles identified at genus or species level provided useful information consistent relationship between increasing degradation and increasing depth. Saproxylic beetles which are key indicators
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Nile levels recorded at the end of the Dynastic Period. The Khufu branch remained at a high-water level
concern ethological and ecological studies aimed at identifying their respective ecological niches alongside propose here a comparative morphometric study aimed at facilitating the identification of L. mesomelas and
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components been imagined conceived and projected at all periods including the present day Drawing on fictional and non-fictional modes. We will be looking at both representations of the future of the United
the economic constraints dynamics of accumulation at the point of extraction Eric Pineault UQAM Canada
2013 - 2021 Full-time Lecturer at Aksum University Ethiopia specializing in Teaching Learning Research