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      The Predynastic of Egypt

      Journal of World Prehistory
      Springer Nature

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              Sediment and pollen evidence for an early to mid-Holocene humid period in the eastern Sahara

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                Journal
                Journal of World Prehistory
                J World Prehist
                Springer Nature
                0892-7537
                1573-7802
                June 1988
                June 1988
                : 2
                : 2
                : 135-185
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                10.1007/BF00975416
                e91c6217-f817-498d-bf53-5bda02494202
                © 1988
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