Interdisciplinary study of this site (geography, archeology, geology, palynology) allowed landscape changes to be traced from the Neolithic Age to the present. A major problem was to account for the presence of a layer of alder trunks and branches dated between 3300 and 2920 BP within a much more recent peat layer dated from 1915 BP. This phenomenon, which can only be explained by a great variation in water level, is possibly indicative of the effects caused throughout the Anjou valley by the rise of the Flandrian sea. The relative rarity of human presence is attributable to the marshy and inhospitable nature of this region, which made relations between man and the environment difficult. Agriculture became increasingly important only during...
International audienceThe variations both in time and in space of river systems make it necessary to...
International audienceThis PhD thesis has resulted in the reconstruction of the holocene environment...
International audienceThis paper presents the information of the palaeoenvironmental studies conduct...
Interdisciplinary study of this site (geography, archeology, geology, palynology) allowed landscape ...
Pollen studies of a peat bog in the Erdre valley, a downstream tributary in the Loire River basin, r...
International audienceThe Bouchain site, at the contact of the Ostrevant slope and the alluvial plai...
The «Loire» research project is firmly based on an interdisciplinary approach of the fluvial environ...
The pollen analysis of this drilling sample, completed by eight radiocarbon datings, not only define...
The geoarcheological approach to the marshland situated the valley provides a understanding of the h...
Abstract Pollen analysis carried out around Méjean lake (Hérault, France) has allowed the obsenmtion...
The pollen analysis of a boring in the marsh of la Harelle, located on the left bank of Seine berwee...
The Val de Loire in Anjou Touraine : A Watercourse Altered by Riverine Societies - The « Loire » res...
This paper synthesizes and discusses major results of an interdisciplinary program "the Loire Basin ...
International audienceResearch focused on reconstructing the evolution of vegetation over the last t...
International audienceThe variations both in time and in space of river systems make it necessary to...
International audienceThis PhD thesis has resulted in the reconstruction of the holocene environment...
International audienceThis paper presents the information of the palaeoenvironmental studies conduct...
Interdisciplinary study of this site (geography, archeology, geology, palynology) allowed landscape ...
Pollen studies of a peat bog in the Erdre valley, a downstream tributary in the Loire River basin, r...
International audienceThe Bouchain site, at the contact of the Ostrevant slope and the alluvial plai...
The «Loire» research project is firmly based on an interdisciplinary approach of the fluvial environ...
The pollen analysis of this drilling sample, completed by eight radiocarbon datings, not only define...
The geoarcheological approach to the marshland situated the valley provides a understanding of the h...
Abstract Pollen analysis carried out around Méjean lake (Hérault, France) has allowed the obsenmtion...
The pollen analysis of a boring in the marsh of la Harelle, located on the left bank of Seine berwee...
The Val de Loire in Anjou Touraine : A Watercourse Altered by Riverine Societies - The « Loire » res...
This paper synthesizes and discusses major results of an interdisciplinary program "the Loire Basin ...
International audienceResearch focused on reconstructing the evolution of vegetation over the last t...
International audienceThe variations both in time and in space of river systems make it necessary to...
International audienceThis PhD thesis has resulted in the reconstruction of the holocene environment...
International audienceThis paper presents the information of the palaeoenvironmental studies conduct...