The Eastern Baltic area stands out as a unique location due to the finds of Europe’s youngest dated mammoth remains (12.6–11.2 ka cal BP). Our study explores the drastic climate and landcover changes during the extinction of these gigantic herbivores at ...
Ivan Krivokorin +4 more
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Development of the late glacial Baltic basin and the succession of vegetation cover as revealed at Palaeolake Haljala, northern Estonia [PDF]
The 4.5 m thick Haljala sequence in North Estonia was studied to provide information on palaeoenvironmental changes between 13 800 and 11 300 cal yr BP.
Saarse, Leili +5 more
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Human activity had a significant impact on the landscape of Wales during the Iron Age and into the Romano-British period which is reflected in the palaeoenvironmental record.
Astrid E. Caseldine
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Macrofossils in Raraku Lake (Easter Island) integrated with sedimentary and geochemical records: Towards a palaeoecological synthesis for the last 34,000 years [PDF]
Macrofossil analysis of a composite 19m long sediment core from Rano Raraku Lake (Easter Island) wasrelated to litho-sedimentary and geochemical features of the sediment. Strong stratigraphical patterns are shown by indirect gradient analyses of the data.
Birks, H. J. B. +8 more
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ABSTRACT During Pleistocene cold stages, European temperate forests were not only restricted to refugia in the southern European peninsulas. Rather, there is increasing evidence for the survival of trees also in isolated patches further north, termed ‘northern refugia’.
Camille Voisin +8 more
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The aim of the study was to propose a so called dynamic curve for identification of hydrological conditions of peatland formation. This method facilitates interpretation of accumulation processes based on sequence of biogenic sediments depending on ...
Lipka Krzysztof, Zając Ewelina
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Marine radiocarbon reservoir effects for the Mesolithic and Medieval Periods in the Western Isles of Scotland [PDF]
This article presents new values for the Scottish marine radiocarbon reservoir effect (MRE) during the Mesolithic at 4540–4240 BC (6490–6190 BP) and the Medieval period at AD 1460–1630 (490–320 BP).
Aitken +15 more
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Geomorphological controls on the re-vegetation of erosion gullies in blanket peat: implications for bog restoration [PDF]
This paper describes the natural re-vegetation of eroded blanket peat gullies in the Dark Peak National Park, Southern Pennines (UK). Sequences derived from the plant macrofossil records of nine peat cores indicate a two-phase process of re-vegetation ...
S.K. Crowe, M.G. Evans, T.E.H.Allott
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Archéologie de l’agripaume, du pot à la plante : céramologie, botanique et carpologie
A Samian ware bowl found during a recent excavation in the town centre of Lyon (France), situated on a peninsular of the Rhône, was attributed to type Drag. 29b.
Éric Bertrand, Julian Wiethold
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Cloister, manor and botanic gardens in medieval and early modern Finland and Sweden : An archaeobotanical approach to garden history [PDF]
Archaeobotany combines botany, archaeology and history, and studies useful plants and interactions between humans and plants in the past, including horticulture.
Alanko, Teija
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