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Millennial-scale changes in size and growth of Unio pictorum (L. 1758) and U. tumidus (Philipsson, 1788), in the Oder river. [PDF]
Dąbrowski J +2 more
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Uniparental analysis of Deep Maniot Greeks reveals genetic continuity from the pre-Medieval era. [PDF]
Davranoglou LR +8 more
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Most males in modern Poland carry Y-chromosomal lineages from clades that have recently expanded over Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe. [PDF]
Milewski M, Dawidziuk M.
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Crossroads of Identity: The Late Medieval Evolutions of a Hospital Community. [PDF]
Barnhouse LC.
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Genetic genealogy of the Piast dynasty and related European royal families. [PDF]
Zenczak M +16 more
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Old Goats: 3,000 years of genetic connectivity of the domestic goat in Ireland
Findlater J +6 more
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The Medieval Quiet Period [PDF]
For several centuries in early Medieval times the climate system was relatively unperturbed by natural forcing factors, resulting in a unique period of climate stability. We argue that this represents a reference state for the Common Era, well before anthropogenic forcing became the dominant driver of the climate system.
Raymond S Bradley +2 more
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A set point in the historical time line stands as the medieval period. The medieval period in history was the era in European history – from around the 5th to the 15th century, coming after the fall of the Western Roman Empire, and preceding the start of
Marc Saperstein, Edward Kessler
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