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Archaeological sub-disciplines / Fossils / Historical geology / Canadian Arctic Archipelago / Holocene / Boothia Peninsula / Banks Island / Palynology / Gajewski / Physical geography / Paleontology / Climate history
Date: 2009-08-20 11:27:56
Archaeological sub-disciplines
Fossils
Historical geology
Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Holocene
Boothia Peninsula
Banks Island
Palynology
Gajewski
Physical geography
Paleontology
Climate history

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