Development of the cultural landscape in a village situated by the inner fjords of western Norway is investigated by pollen analysis and quantitative reconstruction methods. Pollen samples from lake sediments and a soil profile were analysed and represent different spatial scales. The Landscape Reconstruction Algorithm (LRA) is applied to a large and a small lake to convert pollen percentages from the small lake into estimated local vegetation cover in selected time periods starting from 2800 cal bc (Middle Neolithic A). This reconstruction shows that estimated forest cover has fluctuated through time, and changes in openness related to human impact are distinct from the Early Bronze Age (1800–1200 cal bc). Pollen analyses from the soil pro...
Human impact on long-term vegetation and biodiversity changes is often discussed on a general level,...
Questions: How open was the landscape prior to agriculture? Did agriculture start earlier in the sou...
Understanding about regional versus local changes in vegetation is critical in answering archaeologi...
Development of the cultural landscape in a village situated by the inner fjords of western Norway is...
Uncovering anthropogenic and environmental drivers behind past biological change requires integrated...
Traditional cultural landscapes are threatened in Europe due to changed land-use practices. However,...
Traditional cultural landscapes are threatened in Europe due to changed land-use practices. However,...
Palynological data collected over a period of 60 years have been compiled and re-interpreted in orde...
Palynological data collected over a period of 60 years have been compiled and re-interpreted in orde...
Palynological data collected over a period of 60 years have been compiled and re-interpreted in orde...
Innerdalen was once a mountain valley (ca. 780 m a.s.l.) with birch forests, bogs and several summer...
The development since the beginning of the 20th century of the pollen-analytical theory and method a...
This study analysed pollen and plant macrofossils from mainly Bronze Age and Iron Age funerary, agri...
Understanding about regional versus local changes in vegetation is critical in answering archaeologi...
Understanding about regional versus local changes in vegetation is critical in answering archaeologi...
Human impact on long-term vegetation and biodiversity changes is often discussed on a general level,...
Questions: How open was the landscape prior to agriculture? Did agriculture start earlier in the sou...
Understanding about regional versus local changes in vegetation is critical in answering archaeologi...
Development of the cultural landscape in a village situated by the inner fjords of western Norway is...
Uncovering anthropogenic and environmental drivers behind past biological change requires integrated...
Traditional cultural landscapes are threatened in Europe due to changed land-use practices. However,...
Traditional cultural landscapes are threatened in Europe due to changed land-use practices. However,...
Palynological data collected over a period of 60 years have been compiled and re-interpreted in orde...
Palynological data collected over a period of 60 years have been compiled and re-interpreted in orde...
Palynological data collected over a period of 60 years have been compiled and re-interpreted in orde...
Innerdalen was once a mountain valley (ca. 780 m a.s.l.) with birch forests, bogs and several summer...
The development since the beginning of the 20th century of the pollen-analytical theory and method a...
This study analysed pollen and plant macrofossils from mainly Bronze Age and Iron Age funerary, agri...
Understanding about regional versus local changes in vegetation is critical in answering archaeologi...
Understanding about regional versus local changes in vegetation is critical in answering archaeologi...
Human impact on long-term vegetation and biodiversity changes is often discussed on a general level,...
Questions: How open was the landscape prior to agriculture? Did agriculture start earlier in the sou...
Understanding about regional versus local changes in vegetation is critical in answering archaeologi...