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  2. Wittke et al. (2013). PNAS supporting material.
  3. Moore A.M.T., Kennett Ja.P., Lecompte M.A. et al. (2023). Abu Hureyra, Syria, Part 1: Shock-fractured quartz grains support 12,800-year-old cosmic airburst at the Younger Dryas onset // Airbursts and Cratering Impacts. – Vol. 1, No. 1.

Abu Hureyra, Syria (this site is located on an archaeological mound, or “tell,” about 14 km west of Al Thawra, Syria.



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