On-site data cast doubts on the hypothesis of shifting cultivation in the late Neolithic (c. 4300–2400 cal. BC): Landscape management as an alternative paradigm
This article brings together in a comprehensive way, and for the first time, on- and off-site palaeoenvironmental data from the area of the Central European lake dwellings (a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site since 2011). The types of data considered are as follows: high-resolution off-site pollen...
Main Authors: | Jacomet, S, Ebersbach, R, Akeret, Ö, Antolin, F, Baum, T, Bogaard, A, Brombacher, C, Bleicher, N, Heitz-Weniger, A, Hu ster-Plogmann, H, Gross, E, Ku hn, M, Rentzel, P, Steiner, B, Wick, L, Schibler, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2016
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