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- Q938709 subject Q8287456.
- Q938709 abstract "The Mastogloia Sea is one of the prehistoric stages of the Baltic Sea in its development after the last ice age. This took place ca. 8000 years ago following the Ancylus Lake stage and preceding the Littorina Sea stage.Note: The dates used in this article are expressed in radiocarbon years before present (‘present’ in the radiocarbon context meaning, for historical reasons, the year 1950 AD). Expressed in calendar years before present, all dates would be several hundred years older.".
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- Q938709 comment "The Mastogloia Sea is one of the prehistoric stages of the Baltic Sea in its development after the last ice age. This took place ca. 8000 years ago following the Ancylus Lake stage and preceding the Littorina Sea stage.Note: The dates used in this article are expressed in radiocarbon years before present (‘present’ in the radiocarbon context meaning, for historical reasons, the year 1950 AD). Expressed in calendar years before present, all dates would be several hundred years older.".
- Q938709 label "Mastogloia Sea".