Abstract: Investigations of the archaeological, geochemical, microscopic charcoal and palynological records from five localities in the Oban area, along an altitudinal transect from coast to upland, have provided new information on human–environment interactions during the Holocene. Some of the results are at variance with previous interpretations of Mesolithic human impacts and the timing of the transition to farming in Atlantic Scotland. High charcoal values and the occurrence of cereal-type pollen grains, which have commonly been used to infer human activity during the Mesolithic, appear in the Oban area at least to be related to climate change. However, the greater frequency of woodland-decline episodes in inland and upland areas prior ...
Black Ridge Brook is an upland peat site in a high rainfall area of SW England. Pollen evidence has ...
The transition in north-west Europe from the hunter-gatherer societies of the Late Mesolithic to the...
Pollen, micro-charcoal and non-pollen palynomorph (NPP) data from the mid Holocene Ulmus decline and...
The early Holocene is characterised by rapid climate change events, which in the North Atlantic regi...
Pollen, microscopic charcoal and peat humification analyses were applied to radiocarbon-dated peat c...
The influence of anthropogenic activity on the natural environment is constantly changing. A series...
Results of extensive site reconnaissance on the Isles of Tiree, Coll and north-west Mull, Inner Hebr...
Abstract: The recent discovery of one of the earliest Mesolithic occupation sites in northern Britai...
Pollen, microscopic charcoal, palaeohydrological and dendrochronological analyses are applied to a r...
An investigation was carried out into the role of human impact on natural vegetation development wit...
Results of extensive site reconnaissance on the Isles of Tiree, Coli and north-west Mull, Inner Hebr...
The Mesolithic period provides archaeologists with an opportunity to explore long-term processes of ...
The recognition of Mesolithic impacts in mid Holocene pollen diagrams of the British Isles has led t...
Results from the palaeoenvironmental investigations into the Holocene vegetation history of three si...
The Inner Hebrides comprise a diverse range of environments and vegetation, andarchaeological eviden...
Black Ridge Brook is an upland peat site in a high rainfall area of SW England. Pollen evidence has ...
The transition in north-west Europe from the hunter-gatherer societies of the Late Mesolithic to the...
Pollen, micro-charcoal and non-pollen palynomorph (NPP) data from the mid Holocene Ulmus decline and...
The early Holocene is characterised by rapid climate change events, which in the North Atlantic regi...
Pollen, microscopic charcoal and peat humification analyses were applied to radiocarbon-dated peat c...
The influence of anthropogenic activity on the natural environment is constantly changing. A series...
Results of extensive site reconnaissance on the Isles of Tiree, Coll and north-west Mull, Inner Hebr...
Abstract: The recent discovery of one of the earliest Mesolithic occupation sites in northern Britai...
Pollen, microscopic charcoal, palaeohydrological and dendrochronological analyses are applied to a r...
An investigation was carried out into the role of human impact on natural vegetation development wit...
Results of extensive site reconnaissance on the Isles of Tiree, Coli and north-west Mull, Inner Hebr...
The Mesolithic period provides archaeologists with an opportunity to explore long-term processes of ...
The recognition of Mesolithic impacts in mid Holocene pollen diagrams of the British Isles has led t...
Results from the palaeoenvironmental investigations into the Holocene vegetation history of three si...
The Inner Hebrides comprise a diverse range of environments and vegetation, andarchaeological eviden...
Black Ridge Brook is an upland peat site in a high rainfall area of SW England. Pollen evidence has ...
The transition in north-west Europe from the hunter-gatherer societies of the Late Mesolithic to the...
Pollen, micro-charcoal and non-pollen palynomorph (NPP) data from the mid Holocene Ulmus decline and...