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Palaeoecology and the origin of the coconut

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While botanists, archaeologists, historians and linguists have contributed to the debate on the origin of the coconut pollen analysts have been silent. This article attempts to integrate the results of recent palaeoecological research with findings from the other disciplines.

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Maloney, B.K. Palaeoecology and the origin of the coconut. GeoJournal 31, 355–362 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00812787

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