This thesis aims at achieving a better understanding of past human-land interaction by following an interdisciplinary approach, which includes the (sub-)disciplines of soil sciences, archaeology, archaeobotany and archaeozoology. The decipherment of past human-land interaction entails the identification of resources that were significant for the cultural development of prehistoric societies in southwestern Germany. The theoretical superstructure of this thesis is based on the Favor-Disfavor dichotomy, which classifies landscapes as ‘favourable’ and ‘unfavourable’ based on its suitability for agricultural purposes. The application of the concept of ResourceCultures and the framework of Complex Adaptive Systems attempts to refine this one-di...
A system of farming with an alternation of land use between being cultivated or left fallow as grass...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate and spatially reconstruct long-term aeolian landscape d...
This paper aims to reconstruct Middle Bronze Age (MBA; 1600–1250 BCE) land use practices in the nort...
This thesis aims at achieving a better understanding of past human-land interaction by following an ...
The aim of this study is to establish a concept to interpret colluvial deposits as archives and to u...
Colluvial deposits, as the correlate sediments of human induced soil erosion, depict an excellent ar...
Colluvial deposits are considered as sedimentary archives for the reconstruction of soil erosion his...
This paper aims to reconstruct Middle Bronze Age (MBA; 1600–1250 BCE) land use practices in the nort...
This paper aims to reconstruct Middle Bronze Age (MBA) land use practices in the north-western Alpin...
High-resolution multi-proxy palaeoecological studies are one of the best means for reliably tackling...
This study investigates the landscape evolution and soil development in the loess area near Regensbu...
Archaeopedological analyses of colluvium: A proxy for regional land use history in southwest Germany
The interpretation of the Holocene sediment dynamics at Mount Kalkriese in the Wiehengebirge mounta...
Colluvial sediments originating from soil erosion on slopes have proven to constitute significant ev...
This paper presents goals, methods, and preliminary results of a collaborative project investigating...
A system of farming with an alternation of land use between being cultivated or left fallow as grass...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate and spatially reconstruct long-term aeolian landscape d...
This paper aims to reconstruct Middle Bronze Age (MBA; 1600–1250 BCE) land use practices in the nort...
This thesis aims at achieving a better understanding of past human-land interaction by following an ...
The aim of this study is to establish a concept to interpret colluvial deposits as archives and to u...
Colluvial deposits, as the correlate sediments of human induced soil erosion, depict an excellent ar...
Colluvial deposits are considered as sedimentary archives for the reconstruction of soil erosion his...
This paper aims to reconstruct Middle Bronze Age (MBA; 1600–1250 BCE) land use practices in the nort...
This paper aims to reconstruct Middle Bronze Age (MBA) land use practices in the north-western Alpin...
High-resolution multi-proxy palaeoecological studies are one of the best means for reliably tackling...
This study investigates the landscape evolution and soil development in the loess area near Regensbu...
Archaeopedological analyses of colluvium: A proxy for regional land use history in southwest Germany
The interpretation of the Holocene sediment dynamics at Mount Kalkriese in the Wiehengebirge mounta...
Colluvial sediments originating from soil erosion on slopes have proven to constitute significant ev...
This paper presents goals, methods, and preliminary results of a collaborative project investigating...
A system of farming with an alternation of land use between being cultivated or left fallow as grass...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate and spatially reconstruct long-term aeolian landscape d...
This paper aims to reconstruct Middle Bronze Age (MBA; 1600–1250 BCE) land use practices in the nort...