A great wave: the Storegga tsunami and the end of Doggerland?
Yes === Around 8150 BP, the Storegga tsunami struck North-west Europe. The size of this wave has led many to assume that it had a devastating impact upon contemporaneous Mesolithic communities, including the final inundation of Doggerland, the now submerged Mesolithic North Sea landscape. Here, the...
Main Authors: | Walker, James, Gaffney, Vincent L., Fitch, Simon, Muru, Merle, Fraser, Andy, Bates, M., Bates, R. |
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Language: | en |
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Cambridge University Press
2020
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10454/18239 |
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