Tree-ring studies, particularly those focusing on the delta C-13 isotopic signal, have become a reliable method to reconstruct past climatic and environmental conditions. Unfortunately, wood remains are notably absent from the very ancient archaeological record, due to degradability of plant tissue. For archaeological studies, the analysis of isotopic signals from charcoal of Pinus species, which is more reliably preserved over time, and continuously represented among archaeological remains, would yield more robust findings. However, methodological confirmation of this approach is required prior to the archaeological implementation of this tool. Here, we present a wood-charcoal reference set, focused on the intra-genus Pinus spp. Delta C-13...
Pedogenic nodules, calcitic shells, dispersed organic carbon and bulk rocks affected by low diagenes...
Tree-ring stable isotope chronologies provide very high-resolution palaeoclimatic data, and the numb...
Archeological charcoals are used for reconstructing past woodland vegetation and the related histori...
Tree-ring studies, particularly those focusing on the delta C-13 isotopic signal, have become a reli...
Tree-ring studies, particularly those focusing on the δ13C isotopic signal, have become a reliable m...
Robust methodology in charcoal analyses has strong potential in the reconstruction of past environme...
Over the last decade, several studies have indicated the potential for the δ13C isotope signal of ch...
Detailed stable carbon isotope and molecular investigations were undertaken on a number of archaeolo...
International audienceIn many societies, livelihood strategies are based on a combination of economi...
Excavations at Arslantepe have brought to light a lot of archaeobotanical material dating from 5300 ...
International audienceCharcoal fragments from the Neolithic settlements of Lake Chalain (Jura Mounta...
Tree rings are one of the most commonly used proxies for palaeoclimatic studies of the Holocene, in...
Pedogenic nodules, calcitic shells, dispersed organic carbon and bulk rocks affected by low diagenes...
Tree-ring stable isotope chronologies provide very high-resolution palaeoclimatic data, and the numb...
Archeological charcoals are used for reconstructing past woodland vegetation and the related histori...
Tree-ring studies, particularly those focusing on the delta C-13 isotopic signal, have become a reli...
Tree-ring studies, particularly those focusing on the δ13C isotopic signal, have become a reliable m...
Robust methodology in charcoal analyses has strong potential in the reconstruction of past environme...
Over the last decade, several studies have indicated the potential for the δ13C isotope signal of ch...
Detailed stable carbon isotope and molecular investigations were undertaken on a number of archaeolo...
International audienceIn many societies, livelihood strategies are based on a combination of economi...
Excavations at Arslantepe have brought to light a lot of archaeobotanical material dating from 5300 ...
International audienceCharcoal fragments from the Neolithic settlements of Lake Chalain (Jura Mounta...
Tree rings are one of the most commonly used proxies for palaeoclimatic studies of the Holocene, in...
Pedogenic nodules, calcitic shells, dispersed organic carbon and bulk rocks affected by low diagenes...
Tree-ring stable isotope chronologies provide very high-resolution palaeoclimatic data, and the numb...
Archeological charcoals are used for reconstructing past woodland vegetation and the related histori...