Fallow lands in ancient agricultural areas of Northwestern Crimea which had experienced repeated phases of agricultural activity at different time periods (the Late Bronze Age, antiquity, and the last 150−200 years) have been studied. The most informative and evolutionarily significant biogeochemical indicators of relict agricultural loads and duration of fallow periods are specifie
The article is dedicated to soil and archaeological investigations of hill forts located in the sout...
In some cases, the human impact on ancient landscapes has been so profound that local soils still re...
We report results from studying the landscapes of the rural surroundings of antique Olbia and substa...
Fallow lands in ancient agricultural areas of Northwestern Crimea which had experienced repeated pha...
The aim of the study was to comparatively analyse the soils of fallow lands of different times near ...
This study investigates the effects of agricultural exploitation of soils of the north-western Crime...
Late Holocene landscape evolution at the southern frontier of the forest belt of European Russia is ...
This thesis presents the results of phytolith and faecal spherulite analysis from three sites in the...
The ancient city of Chersonesos created an agricultural zone in the 4th and 3rd centuries BC (under ...
The quality of products in regions that specialize in viticulture and horticulture depends on many e...
We have determined the landing rate of limestone into soil on uneven-aged surfaces (mound and de-pos...
The first English-language monograph that describes seasonal and permanent Late Bronze Age settlemen...
The paper examines the regularities of the post-agrogenic evolution of soils of differing age in the...
Chrono-sequences of paleosols buried under different mounds of the large Ipatovo Kurgan, constructed...
Chrono-sequences of paleosols buried under different mounds of the large Ipatovo Kurgan, constructed...
The article is dedicated to soil and archaeological investigations of hill forts located in the sout...
In some cases, the human impact on ancient landscapes has been so profound that local soils still re...
We report results from studying the landscapes of the rural surroundings of antique Olbia and substa...
Fallow lands in ancient agricultural areas of Northwestern Crimea which had experienced repeated pha...
The aim of the study was to comparatively analyse the soils of fallow lands of different times near ...
This study investigates the effects of agricultural exploitation of soils of the north-western Crime...
Late Holocene landscape evolution at the southern frontier of the forest belt of European Russia is ...
This thesis presents the results of phytolith and faecal spherulite analysis from three sites in the...
The ancient city of Chersonesos created an agricultural zone in the 4th and 3rd centuries BC (under ...
The quality of products in regions that specialize in viticulture and horticulture depends on many e...
We have determined the landing rate of limestone into soil on uneven-aged surfaces (mound and de-pos...
The first English-language monograph that describes seasonal and permanent Late Bronze Age settlemen...
The paper examines the regularities of the post-agrogenic evolution of soils of differing age in the...
Chrono-sequences of paleosols buried under different mounds of the large Ipatovo Kurgan, constructed...
Chrono-sequences of paleosols buried under different mounds of the large Ipatovo Kurgan, constructed...
The article is dedicated to soil and archaeological investigations of hill forts located in the sout...
In some cases, the human impact on ancient landscapes has been so profound that local soils still re...
We report results from studying the landscapes of the rural surroundings of antique Olbia and substa...