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However , they would not have this problem in the rest of the Mediterranean ; they could sail right up to Cyprus on the north - westerlies prevailing through most of the year . The implications for colonisation and for the presence of ...
However , they would not have this problem in the rest of the Mediterranean ; they could sail right up to Cyprus on the north - westerlies prevailing through most of the year . The implications for colonisation and for the presence of ...
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Herein , it is shown that the radiocarbon dates have severe problems , due to well - known atmospheric variations , and that these problems imply the claim is invalid . K. DeVries et al . recently presented ' ° C dates from Iron Age ...
Herein , it is shown that the radiocarbon dates have severe problems , due to well - known atmospheric variations , and that these problems imply the claim is invalid . K. DeVries et al . recently presented ' ° C dates from Iron Age ...
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As above , the lentil 14C ages would be roughly 75 14C years too old , perhaps more , and again intra / inter - annual variation presents a problem . To summarise , there are three distinct problems with the work of De Vries et al .
As above , the lentil 14C ages would be roughly 75 14C years too old , perhaps more , and again intra / inter - annual variation presents a problem . To summarise , there are three distinct problems with the work of De Vries et al .
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