Sub-Boreal

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Etymology

From sub- +‎ Boreal.

Proper noun

Sub-Boreal

  1. Alternative form of Subboreal.
    • 2014, Pavel Dolukhanov, The Early Slavs, →ISBN:
      Kremenetsky (1991) who gathered his pollen data in southern Ukraine and Moldova, argues that in the early Sub-Boreal (4200-2700 BP) the climate in that area became cool and dry; pollen spectra showed the disappearance of Ulmaceae from the forests in the Moldavian highlands; warm-loving trees such as oak and lime withdrew from the forests of Volhynia.

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