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Environmental history of European high mountains [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
International audienceThis volume brings together 16 papers which investigate various aspects of high mountain areas, primarily in Europe. Dietre et al. investigated the influence of settlement in the Silv-retta Alps, Switzerland/Austria.
Catto, Norm, Galop, Didier
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Archaeobotanical evidence on the Neolithisation of Northeast Bulgaria in the Balkan-Anatolian context: chronological framework, plant economy and land use

open access: yesБългарско е-Списание за Археология, 2014
The study presents archaeobotanical analyses of four Early Neolithic sites (Koprivets, Orlovets, Dzhulyunitsa, Samovodene) from Northeast Bulgaria. Those archaeobotanical data are linked to comprehensive series of 14C dates for the early Neolithic in ...
Elena Marinova, Raiko Krauß
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Cueva Maturras (Ciudad Real, España): El papel del fuego en un contexto funerario del III milenio A.C. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Durante las intervenciones arqueológicas en Cueva Maturras se excavó un enterramiento colectivo adscrito al III milenio a.C. con restos de madera carbonizada.
Vidal Matutano, Paloma
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The “Archeology of the Light”:  A multiproxy, interdisciplinary and experimental approach to Paleolithic subterranean activities. [version 2; peer review: 1 approved, 2 approved with reservations]

open access: yesOpen Research Europe
Background This article presents the A-LIGHT project and its main results. The "Archeology of the Light" (A-LIGHT) project aims to improve our knowledge of Palaeolithic cave activities through an interdisciplinary methodology applied to rarely-studied ...
Mª Ángeles Medina-Alcaide
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Vegetation stability in the Brazilian littoral during the late holocene - anthracological evidence [PDF]

open access: yesPesquisas em Geociências, 2001
Anthracological studies carried out on six sambaquis from Rio de Janeiro State (southeastern Brazilian coast) and one sambaqui from Santa Catarina State (southern Brazil) showed that coastal vegetation presents a marked resilience to climatic changes. Charcoal samples were collected from vertical profiles along the entire sambaqui height and examined ...
openaire   +2 more sources

Dendro-Anthracology: First Data of the Late Holocene Hunter-Gatherer Groups (Cerro Pintado Site, Cholila, Chubut Province, Argentina) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
En este artículo se presentan los resultados de un análisis dendro-antracológico en carbones de Austrocedrus chilensis, procedentes del sitio Cerro Pintado (prov.
Caruso, Laura Lihue
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Additional data to the stratigraphy and the chronology of the Kostenki 1 (Poliakov) sequence, Voronezh, Russia:Le Sungirien, Saint-Petersbourg 2016 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Kostenki 1 is one of the many sites of the Kostenki- Borshchevo site cluster south of Voronezh, which has a long sequence covering the Early and Mid Upper Palaeo- lithic, including the Streletskian Cultural Layer V.
Damblon, F   +4 more
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Steppes, savannahs, forests and phytodiversity reservoirs during the Pleistocene in the Iberian Peninsula [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
A palaeobotanical analysis of the Pleistocene floras and vegetation in the Iberian Peninsula shows the existence of patched landscapes with Pinus woodlands, deciduous and mixed forests, parklands (savannah-like), shrublands, steppes and grasslands ...
Agustí   +259 more
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Trunk- and branch- data derived radial increments of Pinus brutia Ten., Cupressus sempervirens L., and Quercus pubescens Willd. subsp. pubescens from Crete for dendro- and anthraco-typological analysisDataverse

open access: yesData in Brief
This dataset provides tree-ring width series for three key Mediterranean tree species that were commonly used in Aegean Bronze Age architecture: Pinus brutia Ten. (Turkish pine), Cupressus sempervirens L.
Léane Levillain   +5 more
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Fire history and treeline elevation in the Apennines: insights from pedo-anthracological analysis on Monte Cervati, Southern Italy

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science
IntroductionThe treeline elevation in the Apennines is significantly lower than its climatic potential, often attributed to historical anthropogenic disturbances such as fires, logging, and grazing. However, the specific impacts of individual disturbance
Giuliano Bonanomi   +12 more
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