Prehistoric settlements are usually perceived as being in opposition to the natural development of the landscape. Indeed, for woodland snail assemblages in anthropogenic landscapes in central Europe, considerable impoverishment is typical. However, it remains unclear whether this has been caused by humans only or also by climate effects. From an archaeological point of view, the Moravian Karst is one of the classic prehistorical locations in central Europe, but with a more humid climate than the previously studied anthropogenic areas. To learn more about coexistence of humans and natural forests during the Lateglacial and Holocene, we analysed 11 mollusc successions covering this entire area, a unique data set for such a relatively small ar...
International audienceThe extent of vegetation openness in past European landscapes is widely debate...
Human activity has undoubtedly had a major impact on Holocene forested ecosystems, with the concurre...
The Cave above the Słupska Gate (southern Poland) contains about 2m depth of mollusc-bearing deposit...
Prehistoric settlements are usually perceived as being in opposition to the natural development of t...
Prehistoric settlements are usually perceived as being in opposition to the natural development of t...
Steppe was the most significant biome of glacial periods, but after deglaciation, very hostile condi...
Rich mollusc assemblages preserved in two profiles of fossiliferous sediment in the Blanský les area...
Abstact Study of Quaternary mollusc succession has a long-term tradition in Europe. It is because mo...
International audienceReconstructing Quaternary palaeoenvironmental changes from continental mollusc...
International audienceReconstructing Quaternary palaeoenvironmental changes from continental mollusc...
International audienceReconstructing Quaternary palaeoenvironmental changes from continental mollusc...
International audienceReconstructing Quaternary palaeoenvironmental changes from continental mollusc...
The Lateglacial and Early Holocene are key periods with respect to the understanding of the present-...
The sandstone rock cities of the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin are traditionally considered floristicall...
While general trends in Central European postglacial recolonisation dynamics are relatively well kno...
International audienceThe extent of vegetation openness in past European landscapes is widely debate...
Human activity has undoubtedly had a major impact on Holocene forested ecosystems, with the concurre...
The Cave above the Słupska Gate (southern Poland) contains about 2m depth of mollusc-bearing deposit...
Prehistoric settlements are usually perceived as being in opposition to the natural development of t...
Prehistoric settlements are usually perceived as being in opposition to the natural development of t...
Steppe was the most significant biome of glacial periods, but after deglaciation, very hostile condi...
Rich mollusc assemblages preserved in two profiles of fossiliferous sediment in the Blanský les area...
Abstact Study of Quaternary mollusc succession has a long-term tradition in Europe. It is because mo...
International audienceReconstructing Quaternary palaeoenvironmental changes from continental mollusc...
International audienceReconstructing Quaternary palaeoenvironmental changes from continental mollusc...
International audienceReconstructing Quaternary palaeoenvironmental changes from continental mollusc...
International audienceReconstructing Quaternary palaeoenvironmental changes from continental mollusc...
The Lateglacial and Early Holocene are key periods with respect to the understanding of the present-...
The sandstone rock cities of the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin are traditionally considered floristicall...
While general trends in Central European postglacial recolonisation dynamics are relatively well kno...
International audienceThe extent of vegetation openness in past European landscapes is widely debate...
Human activity has undoubtedly had a major impact on Holocene forested ecosystems, with the concurre...
The Cave above the Słupska Gate (southern Poland) contains about 2m depth of mollusc-bearing deposit...