It's a tough job to excavate trustworthy records about past temperatures from the palaeoclimate archives. The application of a fresh approach, in the form of wavelet analysis of the data, is a step forward.
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Anderson, D., Woodhouse, C. Let all the voices be heard. Nature 433, 587–588 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1038/433587a
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