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Also of interest from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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A study of sediment cores from floodplain lakes near the Mississippi River finds that the prehistoric settlement of Cahokia, near present-day Saint Louis, Missouri, emerged as a regional center around AD 1050 during a period free of large floods, and that abandonment by AD 1350 may have been because of flooding, a finding highlighting the role of flood frequency in the rise and fall of early agricultural societies.

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