This paper explores the impact of environmental, e.g. sea level rise, and climatic events, e.g. abrupt cooling events, on Mesolithic populations (ca. 11,350 to 6600 cal BP) living in the western Scheldt basin of Belgium and Northern France. The Mesolithic in this study-area has been extensively studied during the last few decades, leading to an extensive database of radiocarbon dates (n = 418), sites (n = 157) and excavated loci (n = 145). A multi-proxy analysis of this database reveals important changes both chronologically and geographically, which are interpreted in terms of population dynamics and changing mobility and land-use. The results suggest a population peak and high residential mobility in the Early Mesolithic, followed by a po...
International audienceThe human diet was investigated using the carbon and nitrogen isotopic signatu...
During the Late Glacial recolonization of NW Europe, hunter-gatherers preferably settled in sheltere...
This chapter explores site-type variability in the course of the Early Mesolithic at the coast of ce...
The western half of the Scheldt drainage basin has been a dynamic region since at least the Mesolith...
Situated along the southern fringe of the North Sea basin, northwest Belgium holds great potential f...
This paper investigates how former hunter-gatherers living along the southern North Sea coast in NW ...
The 8.2 ka BP event may represent the largest, most abrupt Holocene climate event. This paper examin...
The potential impact of the abrupt 8.2 ka cold event on human demography, settlement patterns and cu...
This paper explores environmental variations in time and space, adaptive strategies and possible cul...
This paper investigates how former hunter-gatherers living along the southern North Sea coast in NW ...
The Mesolithic period provides archaeologists with an opportunity to explore long-term processes of ...
Isolating the impacts of abrupt climatic events on Holocene hunter-gatherers from those of gradual e...
Understanding the resilience of early societies to climate change is an essential part of exploring ...
Reconstructing and quantifying human impact is an important step to understand how, when and to what...
Recent research has indicated the continuation of a hunting-fishing-gathering way of life in the low...
International audienceThe human diet was investigated using the carbon and nitrogen isotopic signatu...
During the Late Glacial recolonization of NW Europe, hunter-gatherers preferably settled in sheltere...
This chapter explores site-type variability in the course of the Early Mesolithic at the coast of ce...
The western half of the Scheldt drainage basin has been a dynamic region since at least the Mesolith...
Situated along the southern fringe of the North Sea basin, northwest Belgium holds great potential f...
This paper investigates how former hunter-gatherers living along the southern North Sea coast in NW ...
The 8.2 ka BP event may represent the largest, most abrupt Holocene climate event. This paper examin...
The potential impact of the abrupt 8.2 ka cold event on human demography, settlement patterns and cu...
This paper explores environmental variations in time and space, adaptive strategies and possible cul...
This paper investigates how former hunter-gatherers living along the southern North Sea coast in NW ...
The Mesolithic period provides archaeologists with an opportunity to explore long-term processes of ...
Isolating the impacts of abrupt climatic events on Holocene hunter-gatherers from those of gradual e...
Understanding the resilience of early societies to climate change is an essential part of exploring ...
Reconstructing and quantifying human impact is an important step to understand how, when and to what...
Recent research has indicated the continuation of a hunting-fishing-gathering way of life in the low...
International audienceThe human diet was investigated using the carbon and nitrogen isotopic signatu...
During the Late Glacial recolonization of NW Europe, hunter-gatherers preferably settled in sheltere...
This chapter explores site-type variability in the course of the Early Mesolithic at the coast of ce...