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Autor:
Etienne Paulissen, Marleen Vermoere, Patrick Degryse, Marc Waelkens, Simon Six, Jeroen Poblome, Erik Smets
Publikováno v:
Anatolian Studies. 53:161-173
Two pollen sequences from the Classical city of Sagalassos (Pisidia, southwest Turkey) show that the hills just north of the city were forested during the main occupation period of the city (late Hellenistic to early Byzantine). They demonstrate that
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Global Ecology and Biogeography. 12:217-235
Aim To study the present-day olive stands and their ecology in the eastern part of the territory of the ancient city of Sagalassos, to study the variation of olive pollen production and dispersal near the olive stands, to establish a modern pollen re
Autor:
Thijs Van Thuyne, L Vanhecke, Marc Waelkens, Marleen Vermoere, Simon Six, Erik Smets, Etienne Paulissen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleolimnology. 27:429-451
Late Holocene local vegetation succession is reconstructed in twodifferent sites in a small-scale open marsh ecosystem in southwest Turkey.This is done by comparison of the fossil local pollen assemblage zones in twocores with the local pollen data o
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Etienne Paulissen, Marleen Vermoere, L Vanhecke, Marc Waelkens, Ireen Librecht, Eric Smets, Hannelore Vanhaverbeke
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science. 27:571-595
This paper presents the palaeoecological analysis of a sediment core extracted from the marsh of Gravgaz in the Pisidian Lake District (southwest Turkey). The sediments are Late Holocene, dating back toc . 3300 bp. The research is part of an inter-di
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Grana. 39:146-158
Pollen spectra of 23 Cundill pollen traps from 23 different sampling sites in Southwest Turkey are compared with the corresponding pollen spectra of moss cushions from the same sites. The Cundill pollen traps represent the modern pollen rain data fro
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Etienne Paulissen, Marleen Vermoere, Seppe Deckers, David Celis, Raoul Ottenburgs, Gerard Govers, Patrick Degryse, Erik Smets, Hannelore Vanhaverbeke, Kristof Schroyen, Bea De Cupere, Kris Nackaerts, Gert Verstraeten, Wim Van Neer, Anna Steegen, Kris Cauwenberhs, Marc Waelkens, Philippe Muchez, Ireen Librecht, Willy Viaene
Publikováno v:
Quaternary Science Reviews. 18:697-709
Since 1990 archaeological research by the Catholic University of Leuven (Belgium) has been carried out at the ancient site of Sagalassos (Aǧlasun, Burdur province, Southwestern Turkey). At first, research focused on the excavation of the city and th
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Modern pollen precipitation studies were carried out on a regional scale in the territory of the classical city of Sagalassos (Southwest Turkey). 57 moss cushions and 7 soil samples from different vegetation types were analysed palynologically. The r
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The Holocene, 5, 569-584. SAGE Publications Inc.
Holocene, 12(5), 569-584. SAGE Publications Inc.
The Holocene, 5, 569-584. SAGE Publications Inc.
Holocene, 12(5), 569-584. SAGE Publications Inc.
Pollen diagrams from mountain lakes and marshes in SW Turkey show evidence of intensive anthro pogenic influence in the landscape between 3500 and 1300 BP. Three cores from within the territory of the classical city Sagalassos (Western Taurus, Pisidi
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Autor:
Etienne Paulissen, Eric Smets, Patrick Degryse, Marc Waelkens, L Vanhecke, Marleen Vermoere, Philippe Muchez
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Two travertine sections in the valley of Baskoy, near the archaeological site of Sagalassos have been palynologically investigated. The base of one of these sections has been dated to 9000±600 yr B.P. by the U/Th dating technique. The pollen diagram
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