Abstract Charcoal analysis was carried out as part of an interdisciplinary project focusing on the copper mining history of the former mining area of Schwaz and Brixlegg, a region pivotal as a copper source in prehistoric Europe. The goal was to use remains of carbonised wood to investigate environmental implications of prehistoric min-ing, as well as to gain new insight about the ancient mining technique of fire-setting. Charcoal samples from seven copper mining sites (Late Bronze Age to Early Iron Age) were analysed. The results reveal a strong preference for coniferous wood as fuel in fire-setting, but not in ore smelting/roasting processes. Species composition at the ore-processing sites indicates moderate forest degradation processes c...
International audienceWood was an essential source of energy in pre-industrial times for several act...
This paper focuses on the relationship between human communities and wood resources in the Sabor val...
Forest degradation—both past and present—has been a significant research focus of many disciplines i...
AbstractDuring prehistory fire-setting was the most appropriate technique for exploiting ore deposit...
Reconstructing past anthropogenic influences on forest and woodland resources is an important tool t...
International audienceThis anthracological study of fuel wood used in the Faravel mines is part of a...
The limited presence of botanical remains at an archaeological excavation at Den Bogerd near Udenhou...
The main aim of this study was the reconstruction of the environmental changes (identifiable at this...
Recent research has greatly increased our knowledge of early human impacts on the environment. Recor...
Iron production was historically associated with one of the major impacts on forests worldwide, as v...
The study of charcoal production pits (pit kilns), excavated in central Belgium, provides informatio...
The article presents a study of wood excavated from archaeological site in Poland (2100–1650 BC). Th...
Charcoal was the primary fuel used for iron smelting and processing until the end of the 19th centur...
International audienceThis paper focuses on past woodland changes and land uses in an ancient mining...
This paper seeks to examine the contribution of targeted wood charcoal analysis (anthracology) to ou...
International audienceWood was an essential source of energy in pre-industrial times for several act...
This paper focuses on the relationship between human communities and wood resources in the Sabor val...
Forest degradation—both past and present—has been a significant research focus of many disciplines i...
AbstractDuring prehistory fire-setting was the most appropriate technique for exploiting ore deposit...
Reconstructing past anthropogenic influences on forest and woodland resources is an important tool t...
International audienceThis anthracological study of fuel wood used in the Faravel mines is part of a...
The limited presence of botanical remains at an archaeological excavation at Den Bogerd near Udenhou...
The main aim of this study was the reconstruction of the environmental changes (identifiable at this...
Recent research has greatly increased our knowledge of early human impacts on the environment. Recor...
Iron production was historically associated with one of the major impacts on forests worldwide, as v...
The study of charcoal production pits (pit kilns), excavated in central Belgium, provides informatio...
The article presents a study of wood excavated from archaeological site in Poland (2100–1650 BC). Th...
Charcoal was the primary fuel used for iron smelting and processing until the end of the 19th centur...
International audienceThis paper focuses on past woodland changes and land uses in an ancient mining...
This paper seeks to examine the contribution of targeted wood charcoal analysis (anthracology) to ou...
International audienceWood was an essential source of energy in pre-industrial times for several act...
This paper focuses on the relationship between human communities and wood resources in the Sabor val...
Forest degradation—both past and present—has been a significant research focus of many disciplines i...