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Here, we provide Python code and data supplementing the manuscript: Braun, T., Breitenbach, S. F. M., Skiba, V., Lechleitner, F., Ray, E., Baldini, L. M., Polyak, V. J., Baldini, J. U. L., Kennett, D. J., Prufer, K. M., & Marwan, N. (2022). Decline in seasonal predictability potentially destabilized Classic Maya societies. under review for Communications Earth & Environment A collection of functions and scripts is provided that enable the researcher to replicate the manuscript’s main figures. However, some computations were originally performed on a high performance cluster and will require high computational times. Extensive documentation is provided in a readme file.
palaeoseasonality, recurrence analysis, Maya
palaeoseasonality, recurrence analysis, Maya
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