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Palaeobotany in Slovene Archaeology
This article presents various botanical disciplines that can contribute to the recognition of palaeoeconomic and palaeoecologic conditions within a certain archaeological environment and time.
Metka Culiberg
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Palaeoclimate and fossil woods—is the use of mean sensitivity sensible? [PDF]
The growth rings of fossil wood provide valuable data on tree ecology. As many of the parameters controlling width are climatic, it is tempting to use these rings as an indicator of climate.
MARC PHILIPPE
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Władysław Szafer as a palaeobotanist
Władysław Szafer (1886–1970) was one of the notable Polish botanists of the first half of the 20th c., palaeobotany being one of his main fields of interest, cultivated for over 60 years.
Piotr Köhler
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Three early plant taphonomy experiments (1833-1836)
Between 1833 and 1836 in England, then in Prussia and finally in France, young botanists experimented with making plant fossils to understand better how such fossils could be formed and how to interpret fossil assemblages. These experiments are described
Marc Philippe
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On overview of over a hundred years of history of Polish palaeobotanical research on the Paleogene and Neogene (formerly Tertiary) is provided. Profiles of the researchers who laid the foundations for the development of paleofloristic research are ...
Barbara Słodkowska +1 more
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Late Cretaceous mega-, meso-, and microfloras from Lower Silesia [PDF]
Late Cretaceous plants from the North Sudetic Basin (Lower Silesia, south-western Poland) are reviewed on the basis of megaflora from 17 localities (270 identifiable specimens), mesoflora from two localities, and microflora from four localities.
Adam T. Halamski +4 more
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Artinskian flora (Lower Permian) of the stratotypic area (the Middle Cis-Urals)
The paper deals with the characteristics of the floristic assemblage, which is typical of stratotype area of the Artinskian stage (Lower Permian), i.e. Arti District of Sverdlovsk region.
Naugolnykh Sergey V. +1 more
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A fossil trace of the interglacial flora from Katowice in Silesia
The age of an interglacial peat sample on the basis of the results of palaeobotanical studies, radiocarbon dating and the presence of Caricoidea globosa (C. et. E.M. Reid) Mai fruits was determined.
Andrzej Środoń
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A late Pleistocene long pollen record from Lake Urmia, NW Iran [PDF]
A palynological study based on two 100-m long cores from Lake Urmia in northwestern Iran provides a vegetation record spanning 200 ka, the longest pollen record for the continental interior of the Near East.
Akhani, H +10 more
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Process length variation in cysts of a dinoflagellate, Lingulodinium machaerophorum, in surface sediments: Investigating its potential as salinity proxy [PDF]
“Many authors have contributed to writing this paper. Those listed in the metadata are: the main/contact author, the first listed author and Brunel University author(s).
Bouimetarhan, I +6 more
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