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Кости, скалы и звезды. Наука о том, когда что произошло
Шрифт:

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• Hammer, C.U., Kurat, G., Hoppe, P., Grum, W. and Clausen, H.B. (2003) Thera eruption date 1645 BC confirmed by new ice core data? Proceedings of SCIEM2000 (Synchronisation in the Eastern Mediterranean in the 2nd Millenium BC).

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• Manning, S.W. (1999) A Test of Time: The Volcano of Thera and the Chronology and History of the Aegean and East Mediterranean in the Mid-second Millennium BC. Oxbow Books, Oxford.

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• Montelius, O. (1885) Dating the Bronze Age with Special Reference to Scandinavia. K. Vitterhets Historie och Antikvitetsakademien.

• Pearce, N.J.G., Westgate, J.A., Preece, S.J., Eastwood, W.J. and Perkins, W.T. (2004) Identification of Aniakchak (Alaska) tephra in Greenland ice core challenges the 1645 BC date for Minoan eruption of Santorini. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 5, DOI 10.1029/2003GC000672.

Небесный мандат

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• Baillie, M.G.L. (1995) A Slice Through Time: Dendrochronology and Precision Dating. Routledge, London.

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Льды наступают

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• Blunier, T. and Brook, E.J. (2001) Timing of millennial-scale climate change in Antarctica and Greenland during the last glacial period. Science, 291,109–112.

• Dansgaard, W. Johnsen, S.J., Clausen, H.B., Dahl-Jensen, D., Gundestrup, N.S., Hammer, C.U., Hvidberg, C.S., Steffensen, J.P., Sveinbjurnsdottir, A.E., Jouzel, J. and Bond, G. (1993) Evidence for general instability of past climate from a 250-kyr ice-core record. Nature, 364, 218–220.

• EPICA Community Members (2004) Eight glacial cycles from an Antarctic ice core. Nature, 429, 623–628.

• Gribbin, J. and Gribbin, M. (2001) Ice Age. Allen Lane, Penguin Press, London.

• Имбри Дж., Имбри К.П. Тайны ледниковых эпох. — М.: Прогресс, 1988.

• Imbrie, J. Shackleton, N.J., Pisias, N.G., Morley, J.J., Prell, W.L., Martinson, D.G., Hayes, J.D., MacIntyre, A. and Mix, A.C. (1984) The orbital theory of Pleistocene climate: support from a revised chronology of the marine dl80 record. In Milankovitch and Climate, Part 1, ed. by A. Berger, Reidel, Hingham, Massachusetts, 269–305.

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Утраченные миры

• Anderson, A. (2000) Differential reliability of 14C AMS ages of Rattus exulans bone gelatin in south Pacific prehistory. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 30, 243–261.

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• Fiedel, S. and Haynes, G. (2004) A premature burial: Comments on Grayson and Meltzer’s ‘Requiem for overkill’. Journal of Archaeological Science, 31,121–131.

• Flannery, T. (1997) The Future Eaters. Reed New Holland, Sydney.

• Flannery, T. (2002) The Eternal Frontier, Vintage, London.

• Guthrie, R.D. (2004) Radiocarbon evidence of mid-Holocene mammoths stranded on an Alaskan Bering Sea island. Nature, 429, 746–749.

• Higham, Т., Anderson, A. and Jacomb, C. (1999) Dating the first New Zealanders: The chronology of Wairau Bar. Antiquity, 73, 420–427.

• Holdaway, R.N. (1996) Arrival of rats in New Zealand. Nature, 384, 225–226.

• Holdaway, R.N. and Jacomb, C. (2000) Rapid extinction of the moas (Aves: Dinornithiformes): Model, test, and implications. Science, 287, 2250–2254.

• Jones, R. (1998) Dating the human colonization of Australia: radiocarbon and luminescence revolutions. Proceedings of the British Academy, 99, 37–65.

• Johnson, C.N. (2002) Determinants of loss of mammal species during the Late Quaternary ‘megafauna’ extinctions: life history and ecology, but not body size. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, 269, 2221–2228.

• Jull, A.J.T., Iturralde-Vinent, M., O’Malley, J.M., MacPhee, R.D.E., McDonald, H.G., Martin, P.S., Moody, J. and Rincon, A. (2004) Radiocarbon dating of extinct fauna in the Americas recovered from tar pits. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, B223-4, 668–671.

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• Miller, G.H., Magee, J.W., Johnson, B.J., Fogel, M.L., Spooner, N.A., McCulloch, M.T. and Ayliffe, L.K. (1999) Pleistocene extinction of Genyomis newtoni: human impact on Australian megafauna. Science, 283, 205–208.

• Roberts, R.G., Jones, R. and Smith, M.A. (1990) Thermo- luminescence dating of a 50,000-year-old human occupation site in northern Australia. Nature, 345,153–156.

• Roberts, R.G., Flannery, T.F., Ayliffe, L.K., Yoshida, H., Olley, J.M., Prideaux, G.J., Laslett, G.M., Baynes, A., Smith, M.A., Jones, R. and Smith, B.L. (2001) New ages for the last Australian megafauna: continent-wide extinction about 46000 years ago. Science, 292,1888–1892.

• Turney, C.S.M., Bird, M.I., Fifield, L.K., Roberts, R.G., Smith, M.A., Dortch, С.E., Grbn, R., Lawson, E., Ayliffe, L.K., Miller, G.H., Dortch, J. and Cresswell, R.G. (2001) Early human occupation at Devil’s Lair, southwestern Australia 50,000 years ago. Quaternary Research, 55, 3-13.

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