Accreting skeletal tissues found in bone, teeth, otoliths and molluscan shell act as sensitive recorders of local environmental and climatic conditions. Owing to their robust nature, ubiquity and abundance in the archaeological record as well as the potential for high-resolution data acquisition, the accreting skeletal tissues of archaeological molluscs are increasingly employed as palaeoenvironmental proxies. Researchers have chiefly utilised such proxies to extend instrumental records of environmental conditions through palaeoenvironmental reconstruction and explore the impact of environmental and climatic change on human populations. However, the use of environmental proxies from the archaeological record can be hampered by a number of m...
This Special Issue of Geo-Marine Letters compiles papers on marine, estuarine and freshwater mollusc...
Non-marine molluscs occur in a wide range of habitats, and leave a good fossil record, making them p...
Sclerochronology makes use of (fossil) shell-archives to establish records allowing for investigatio...
Accreting skeletal tissues found in bone, teeth, otoliths and molluscan shell act as sensitive recor...
International audienceIn a rapidly changing world, maintenance of the good health of the marine envi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
From a qualitative point of view shells represent the most significant animal remains in many strati...
From a qualitative point of view shells represent the most significant animal remains in many strati...
The reconstruction of the climatic and environmental variability in the past depended on the fund re...
Stable oxygen isotope ratios of mollusc shells (δO) offer the possibility to reconstruct coastal res...
The shells of land and freshwater molluscs are often preserved in archaeological deposits where pH i...
Reconstructing past secular environmental variations is an important issue in palaeoclimate research...
Stable oxygen isotope ratios of mollusc shells (δ18Oshell) offer the possibility to reconstruct coas...
Organisms that grow by skeletal accretion contain a geochemical record of environmental conditions--...
International audienceDuring the Late Holocene, the rate of sea level rise decreased and climate cha...
This Special Issue of Geo-Marine Letters compiles papers on marine, estuarine and freshwater mollusc...
Non-marine molluscs occur in a wide range of habitats, and leave a good fossil record, making them p...
Sclerochronology makes use of (fossil) shell-archives to establish records allowing for investigatio...
Accreting skeletal tissues found in bone, teeth, otoliths and molluscan shell act as sensitive recor...
International audienceIn a rapidly changing world, maintenance of the good health of the marine envi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
From a qualitative point of view shells represent the most significant animal remains in many strati...
From a qualitative point of view shells represent the most significant animal remains in many strati...
The reconstruction of the climatic and environmental variability in the past depended on the fund re...
Stable oxygen isotope ratios of mollusc shells (δO) offer the possibility to reconstruct coastal res...
The shells of land and freshwater molluscs are often preserved in archaeological deposits where pH i...
Reconstructing past secular environmental variations is an important issue in palaeoclimate research...
Stable oxygen isotope ratios of mollusc shells (δ18Oshell) offer the possibility to reconstruct coas...
Organisms that grow by skeletal accretion contain a geochemical record of environmental conditions--...
International audienceDuring the Late Holocene, the rate of sea level rise decreased and climate cha...
This Special Issue of Geo-Marine Letters compiles papers on marine, estuarine and freshwater mollusc...
Non-marine molluscs occur in a wide range of habitats, and leave a good fossil record, making them p...
Sclerochronology makes use of (fossil) shell-archives to establish records allowing for investigatio...