Marziyeh Zarekhalili, Daniele Moscone, Birgül Öğüt, Niklas Dopp, Andrea Ricci
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This paper discusses the impact of modern land use and climate change on mounded prehistoric sites, considering the evidence from Kur River Basin (southwestern Iran). By applying remote sensing and...
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