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The Holocene. 31:897-914
The first millennium AD was a transformative period when many of the medieval kingdoms of Europe began to take shape, but despite recent advances in palaeoecological and archaeological research there remains a shortage of interdisciplinary collaborat
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Tim Mighall, Samantha Elsie Jones, Enid P Allison, Ewan Campbell, Gordon Noble, Nicholas Evans
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Environmental Archaeology. 27:168-192
Iona is renowned for its early monastery, founded following the arrival of Columba in AD 563. This paper uses palaeoecological data to provide insight into the social and environmental transformations that influenced the landscape of Iona during the
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Quaternary Science Reviews. 184:1-4
Autor:
Chris Hunt, Graeme Barker, M. Janowski, Huw Barton, Samantha Elsie Jones, Lindsay Lloyd-Smith
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Quaternary International. 416:80-94
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA. Rainforests are often described as the world's last virgin landscapes; however hunter-gatherers may have been modifying these environments for over 50,000 years. Despite this, the antiquity of early tropical forest exp
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Twelve pollen-inferred aridity major and minor events (S1 to S12) have been identified at Salines playa lake (SE Iberian Peninsula, 475 m asl, 38° 30' 02″ N 00° 53' 18″ W) from the Lateglacial to the Early Holocene (Boreal). These dry events co
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Palynology. 39:150-204
Despite the rich biodiversity of plants in the islands of southeast Asia, modern pollen reference collections are still sparse for this part of the world. With only limited availability of pollen data, the ability to answer questions, regarding clima
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Journal of Quaternary Science. 29:105-122
A late Pleistocene vegetation record is presented, using multi-proxy analysis from three palaeochannels in the northern (Bario) and southern (Pa'Dalih) Kelabit Highlands of Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo. Before 50 000 cal a BP and until ∼47 700 cal a B
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The Holocene. 23:1528-1546
Holocene vegetation records are presented from palaeochannels in the southern Kelabit Highlands, at Pa’Dalih (PDH 212) and at Pa’Buda (BPG), and from a peat bog in the northern Kelabit Highlands, at Bario (Ba). Results are based on changes in the
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The Holocene. 23:708-720
Rice and sago are today important staples for many subsistence farmers and nomadic hunter-gatherers living in interior Borneo, but the cultural antiquity of these staples remains poorly understood. This study examines a 2300 yr sedimentary record fro
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The Social Lives of Forests ISBN: 9780226322681
The Social Lives of Forests: Past, Present, and Future of Woodland Resurgence
The Social Lives of Forests: Past, Present, and Future of Woodland Resurgence
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::ae7115c7d2b968496cfc8e75da853a97
https://doi.org/10.7208/chicago/9780226024134.003.0014
https://doi.org/10.7208/chicago/9780226024134.003.0014