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Autor:
Thomas van der Hammen, Hermann Behling, Michael Wille, Henry Hooghiemstra, Guido van Reenen, Bas van Geel, Luisa Fernanda Herrera, Rob Marchant, Bert Melief, Juan Carlos Berrio
Publikováno v:
Antiquity. 78:828-838
Palaeoecologists using pollen to map vegetation since the last ice age have noted numerous changes – which they feel increasingly obliged to blame on humans. These changes, such as deforestation or the dominance of certain plants, may happen sudden
Autor:
Peter Kuhry, Joost F. Duivenvoorden, Juan Carlos Berrio, Thomas van der Hammen, Rob Marchant, Bert Melief, Michael Wille, Henry Hooghiemstra, Bas van Geel, Antoine M. Cleef, Elisabeth Schreve-Brinkman, Guido van Reenen, Hermann Behling
Publikováno v:
Journal of Quaternary Science. 17:113-129
Colombian biomes are reconstructed at 45 sites from the modern period extending to the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). The basis for our reconstruction is pollen data assigned to plant functional types and biomes at six 3000-yr intervals. A reconstructio
Autor:
Rob Marchant, Henry Hooghiemstra, T. van der Hammen, E. Schreve-Brinkman, Peter Kuhry, Antoine M. Cleef, Juan Carlos Berrio, Joost F. Duivenvoorden, K.F. Helmens, B. van Geel, G.B.A. van Reenen, Bert Melief
Publikováno v:
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 117, 79-92. Elsevier
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 117, 79-92
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 117 (2001)
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 117, 79-92
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 117 (2001)
Biomes are reconstructed in Colombia from modern (core-top) pollen data derived from twenty-two sites along an altitudinal gradient (2000 to 4100 m) that encompasses the tree line. The 'biomization' methodology is described in a stepwise manner that
Autor:
Antoine M. Cleef, Thomas van der Hammen, Juan Carlos Berrio, Hermann Behling, Peter Kuhry, Bas van Geel, Rob Marchant, Guido van Reenen, Michael Wille, Henry Hooghiemstra, Joost F. Duivenvoorden, Bert Melief
Publikováno v:
Quaternary Science Reviews 20 (2001)
Quaternary Science Reviews, 20, 1289-1308
Quaternary Science Reviews, 20, 1289-1308
The assignment of Colombian pollen data to biomes allows the data to be synthesised at 10 ‘time windows’ from the present-day to 6000 radiocarbon years before present (BP). The modern reconstructed biomes are compared to a map of modern potential
Autor:
Hermann Behling, Thomas van der Hammen, Bas van Geel, Rob Marchant, Michael Wille, Henry Hooghiemstra, Bert Melief, Arnoud Boom
Publikováno v:
Journal of Quaternary Science, 19(7), 721-732. John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Colombian vegetation, at the ecological level of the biome, is reconstructed at the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) using two methods. A reconstruction of modern biomes shows that, for the majority of the sites, the pollen data accurately reflect the pote
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Autor:
Marchant, Robert, Behling, Hermann, Berrio, Juan Carlos, Hooghiemstrar, Henry, Van Geel, Bas, Van der Hammen, Thomas, Herrera, Luisa, Melief, Bert, Van Reenen, Guido, Wille, Michael
Publikováno v:
Antiquity; Dec2004, Vol. 78 Issue 302, p828-838, 11p, 2 Maps
Entre el río y la montaña es el resultado de una investigación arqueológica sobre la ocupación temprana del Cauca medio colombiano, llevada a cabo en el sitio La Pochola, el cual forma parte de un grupo de sitios precerámicos localizados en est
Autor:
Helaine Silverman, William Isbell
Perhaps the contributions of South American archaeology to the larger field of world archaeology have been inadequately recognized. If so, this is probably because there have been relatively few archaeologists working in South America outside of Peru