Cave fossil records from the Patagonian steppe (Argentina) have been largely used as a source of archaeological and palaeoenvironmental information. Major uncertainties exist, however, regarding the degree to which the fossil pollen assemblages from caves reflect past environments because of the complex site formation processes and post-depositional bias. Studies within caves from other regions have demonstrated that the understanding of modern pollen taphonomy helps to recognise the record bias improving thus the inferences. The present study therefore aims to understand how modern plant communities are represented within two caves at the Patagonian steppe and to establish the modern pollen taphonomic processes. Cave pollen assemblages pro...
This contribution aims to analyse depositional and post-depositional processes from two volcanic cav...
Caves provide important locations for the study of ancient human activity and environment. One impor...
Pollen studies on Patagonian camelid coprolites (Argentina) focus on palaeodiet analyses and palaeoe...
Palynological results are presented of surface cave sediments from six caves of southeastern Spain, ...
The present contribution describes the Holocene vegetation, climate, and plant–human interactions in...
The palynological study carried out in seven archaeological sites from Sierras of Córdoba Late Prehi...
Uan Afuda Cave was occupied by humans during the Late Pleistocene and the Early Holocene. This paper...
Surface sediment, speleothems, and bat guano from two adjacent, topographically different cave sites...
Cave sediments may contain important long-term records of past environments and human activity. Poll...
Se ha realizado un análisis polínico del sedimento superficial de varias cavidades kársticas de la E...
Steppes and grasslands of semiarid environments in the Central Andes are poorly understood in fossil...
The aim of this study was to analyze pollen from the outer parts of camelid coprolites and contempor...
Vegetation changes during the late Holocene are interpreted from four fossil pollen sequences from t...
This paper presents pollen-analytical results of surface sediments from two caves in southeastern Sp...
To analyse the relationships between potential natural vegetation, pollen and climate in order to im...
This contribution aims to analyse depositional and post-depositional processes from two volcanic cav...
Caves provide important locations for the study of ancient human activity and environment. One impor...
Pollen studies on Patagonian camelid coprolites (Argentina) focus on palaeodiet analyses and palaeoe...
Palynological results are presented of surface cave sediments from six caves of southeastern Spain, ...
The present contribution describes the Holocene vegetation, climate, and plant–human interactions in...
The palynological study carried out in seven archaeological sites from Sierras of Córdoba Late Prehi...
Uan Afuda Cave was occupied by humans during the Late Pleistocene and the Early Holocene. This paper...
Surface sediment, speleothems, and bat guano from two adjacent, topographically different cave sites...
Cave sediments may contain important long-term records of past environments and human activity. Poll...
Se ha realizado un análisis polínico del sedimento superficial de varias cavidades kársticas de la E...
Steppes and grasslands of semiarid environments in the Central Andes are poorly understood in fossil...
The aim of this study was to analyze pollen from the outer parts of camelid coprolites and contempor...
Vegetation changes during the late Holocene are interpreted from four fossil pollen sequences from t...
This paper presents pollen-analytical results of surface sediments from two caves in southeastern Sp...
To analyse the relationships between potential natural vegetation, pollen and climate in order to im...
This contribution aims to analyse depositional and post-depositional processes from two volcanic cav...
Caves provide important locations for the study of ancient human activity and environment. One impor...
Pollen studies on Patagonian camelid coprolites (Argentina) focus on palaeodiet analyses and palaeoe...