Quantitative anatomical analysis of wild olive wood demonstrates that certain criteria are determined by climatic factors. Regression models, developed from modern calibration samples located in French and Spanish Mediterranean regions and charred under controlled thermal and atmospheric conditions, allow us to quantify the response of ‘vessel density ’ and ‘hydraulic conductivity ’ to ‘mean annual temperature ’ and ‘mean annual precipitation’, respectively. From these predictive models, climatic conditions are compared with data from wild olive charcoal from three different archaeological sites (La Cova de l’Espérit and Montou, France; La Cova de les Cendres, Spain). Although archaeological charcoal results from the partial combustion of ...
The use offire and, consequently, its severity and incidence on the environment have grown steadily ...
Charcoal remains collected from the archaeological sites of Serratura and Cala caves, on the Cilento...
The use of fire and, consequently, its severity and incidence on the environment have grown steadily...
stones since the Upper Paleolithic (Vernet et al., 1983). Olive Morphometric analyses show quantitat...
Future climate projections of temperature increases and precipitation decreases over southern Europe...
Precipitation has been of utmost importance in shaping the evolution of landscapes and human settlem...
International audienceHolocene climate fluctuations and human activity since the Neolithic have shap...
Climate conditions during the early Holocene may have contributed to the spread of Old World agricul...
Contextualising anthropogenic warming and investigating linkages between past climate variability an...
International audienceThis study focuses on the analysis of wood charcoal from Cova del Vidre (Roque...
This study provides valuable information concerning the impact of Early and Mid-Holocene climate var...
The synthetic analysis of several pollen records from sub-Mediterranean lowland Pre-Pyrenean regions...
The synthetic analysis of several pollen records from sub-Mediterranean lowland Pre-Pyrenean regions...
Detailed pollen, charcoal, isotope and magnetic susceptibility data from an alpine lake sediment cor...
Abstract Precipitation is a key climate parameter of vegetation and ecosystems in the Iberian Penins...
The use offire and, consequently, its severity and incidence on the environment have grown steadily ...
Charcoal remains collected from the archaeological sites of Serratura and Cala caves, on the Cilento...
The use of fire and, consequently, its severity and incidence on the environment have grown steadily...
stones since the Upper Paleolithic (Vernet et al., 1983). Olive Morphometric analyses show quantitat...
Future climate projections of temperature increases and precipitation decreases over southern Europe...
Precipitation has been of utmost importance in shaping the evolution of landscapes and human settlem...
International audienceHolocene climate fluctuations and human activity since the Neolithic have shap...
Climate conditions during the early Holocene may have contributed to the spread of Old World agricul...
Contextualising anthropogenic warming and investigating linkages between past climate variability an...
International audienceThis study focuses on the analysis of wood charcoal from Cova del Vidre (Roque...
This study provides valuable information concerning the impact of Early and Mid-Holocene climate var...
The synthetic analysis of several pollen records from sub-Mediterranean lowland Pre-Pyrenean regions...
The synthetic analysis of several pollen records from sub-Mediterranean lowland Pre-Pyrenean regions...
Detailed pollen, charcoal, isotope and magnetic susceptibility data from an alpine lake sediment cor...
Abstract Precipitation is a key climate parameter of vegetation and ecosystems in the Iberian Penins...
The use offire and, consequently, its severity and incidence on the environment have grown steadily ...
Charcoal remains collected from the archaeological sites of Serratura and Cala caves, on the Cilento...
The use of fire and, consequently, its severity and incidence on the environment have grown steadily...