Reading pollen records at Peloponnese, Greece

作者: Maria Andwinge

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关键词: PleistoceneGeographyVegetationPollenQuaternaryEcologyHolocenePeatDriving factorsPeninsula

摘要: The eastern Mediterranean area is a region of high archaeological importance, it also where climate has been force interacting with humans in shaping the landscape and vegetation history. Variations pollen content composition various archives (e.g. lake sediments peat sections) are widely used to reconstruct changes human impact Quaternary environments. Pollen sampling conducted throughout Peloponnese peninsula but there lack regional synthesis these locally based studies. aims thesis partly show how data may be analysis on Late Pleistocene Holocene changes, assemble all published from database. question formulations are; i) database dataserve as basis for interpretations Peloponnese?, ii) what possibilities using classification distinguish between driving factors behind historic changes? constructed facilitates further research regarding records at Peloponnese. recordsmay important patterns during scale need comparisons coring sites which troublesome due different approaches, species investigated varied calculation sum. In order forces actors affecting vegetation, both detail groups classifications included.

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