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Pervasive Arctic lead pollution suggests substantial growth in medieval silver production modulated by plague, climate, and conflict

Pervasive Arctic lead pollution suggests substantial growth in medieval silver production modulated by plague, climate, and conflict

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Main Authors: McConnell, JR, Chellman, NJ, Wilson, AI, Stohl, A, Arienzo, MM, Eckhardt, S, Fritzsche, D, Kipfstuhl, S, Opel, T, Place, PF, Steffensen, JP
Format: Journal article
Published: National Academy of Sciences 2019
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