Bronze Age myths? : Volcanic activity and human response in the Mediterranean and North Atlantic regions /
A first rule of statistics is that the existence of a correlation does not itself prove a causal connection. This is the heart of the recurrent question in later European prehistory Ñ whether in the Mediterranean or in the Atlantic northwest Ñ about volcanic eruptions, their impact on climate, and t...
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