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van Geel, B., Guthrie, R. D., Altmann, J. G., Broekens, P., Bull, I. D., Gill, F. L., Jansen, B., Nieman, A. M., & Gravendeel, B. (2011). Mycological evidence of coprophagy from the feces of an Alaskan Late Glacial mammoth. Quaternary Science Reviews, 30(17-18), 2289-2303. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2010.03.008
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Brinkkemper, O., Broekens, P., & van Geel, B. (2009). Archeobotanisch onderzoek. In S. Arnoldussen, A. Müller, & G. V. Mauro (Eds.), Sijbekarspel-Wadway: Een mogelijk nederzettingsterrein uit de Bronstijd en middeleeuwse daliegaten in de ruilverkaveling 'De Gouw' (pp. 36-39-79-82). (Rapportage archeologische monumentenzorg; No. 180). Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed.
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McClymont, E. L., Mauquoy, D. S., Yeloff, D., Broekens, P., van Geel, B., Charman, D. J., Pancost, R. D., Chambers, F. M., & Evershed, R. P. (2009). The disappearance of Sphagnum imbricatum from Butterburn Flow, UK: a reply to comments by Bjorn Robroek et al. Holocene, 19(7), 1094-1097. https://doi.org/10.1177/0959683609345086
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McClymont, E. L., Mauquoy, D., Yeloff, D., Broekens, P., van Geel, B., Charman, D. J., Pancost, R. D., Chambers, F. M., & Evershed, R. P. (2008). The disappearance of Sphagnum imbricatum from Butterburn Flow, UK. Holocene, 18(6), 991-1002. https://doi.org/10.1177/0959683608093537
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van der Linden, M., Vickery, E., Charman, D. J., Broekens, P., & van Geel, B. (2008). Vegetation history and human impact during the last 300 years recorded in a German peat deposit. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 152(3-4), 158-175. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.revpalbo.2008.05.001 -
Yeloff, D., van Geel, B., Broekens, P. M., Bakker, J., & Mauquoy, D. S. (2007). Mid- to late-Holocene vegetation and land-use history in the Hadrian’s Wall region of northern England: the record from Butterburn Flow. Holocene, 17(4), 527-538. https://doi.org/10.1177/0959683607076472
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Yeloff, D., Broekens, P. M., Innes, J., & van Geel, B. (2007). Late Holocene vegetation and land-use history in Denmark: a multi-decadally resolved record from Lille Vildmose, northeast Jutland. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 146, 182-192. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.revpalbo.2007.04.001
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