Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MThe cooling and drying associated with the so-called '8.2 ka event' have long been hypothesized as having sweeping implications for human societies in the Early Holocene, including some of the last Mesolithic hunter-gatherers in Atlantic Europe. Nevertheless, detailed 'on-site' records with which the impacts of broader climate changes on human-relevant environments can be explored have been lacking. Here, we reconstruct sea surface temperatures (SST) from δ 18 O values measured on subfossil topshells Phorcus lineatus exploited by the Mesolithic human groups that lived at El Mazo cave (N Spain) between 9 and 7.4 ka. Bayesian modelling of 65 radiocarbon dates, in combination with this δ 18 ...
International audienceHigh resolution benthic foraminiferal oxygen and carbon stable isotopes (?18O,...
We present new high-resolution pollen records combined with palaeoceanographic proxies from the same...
The Iberian Peninsula has been central to the discussion as it was considered to be a 'last refuge' ...
The cooling and drying associated with the so-called ‘8.2 ka event’ have long been hypothesized as h...
The cooling and drying associated with the so-called ‘8.2 ka event’ have long been hypothesized as h...
The 8.2 ka BP event may represent the largest, most abrupt Holocene climate event. This paper examin...
Successive generations of hunter-gatherers of the Late Glacial and Early Holocene in Iberia had to c...
The Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA; 900–1300 AD) was the most recent period of pre-industrial climati...
The mid-Holocene has been widely used to test the performance of the numerical models that are commo...
Throughout prehistory, landscapes were repeatedly subjected to both global and localized climatic fl...
The transition from hunter-gatherer-fisher groups to agrarian societies is arguably the most signifi...
Climatic and environmental changes have been commonly proposed as driving factors behind the decline...
Increasing the knowledge on the drivers of climate change during the Holocene and its consequences i...
Throughout prehistory, landscapes were repeatedly subjected to both global and localized climatic fl...
This paper investigates how former hunter-gatherers living along the southern North Sea coast in NW ...
International audienceHigh resolution benthic foraminiferal oxygen and carbon stable isotopes (?18O,...
We present new high-resolution pollen records combined with palaeoceanographic proxies from the same...
The Iberian Peninsula has been central to the discussion as it was considered to be a 'last refuge' ...
The cooling and drying associated with the so-called ‘8.2 ka event’ have long been hypothesized as h...
The cooling and drying associated with the so-called ‘8.2 ka event’ have long been hypothesized as h...
The 8.2 ka BP event may represent the largest, most abrupt Holocene climate event. This paper examin...
Successive generations of hunter-gatherers of the Late Glacial and Early Holocene in Iberia had to c...
The Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA; 900–1300 AD) was the most recent period of pre-industrial climati...
The mid-Holocene has been widely used to test the performance of the numerical models that are commo...
Throughout prehistory, landscapes were repeatedly subjected to both global and localized climatic fl...
The transition from hunter-gatherer-fisher groups to agrarian societies is arguably the most signifi...
Climatic and environmental changes have been commonly proposed as driving factors behind the decline...
Increasing the knowledge on the drivers of climate change during the Holocene and its consequences i...
Throughout prehistory, landscapes were repeatedly subjected to both global and localized climatic fl...
This paper investigates how former hunter-gatherers living along the southern North Sea coast in NW ...
International audienceHigh resolution benthic foraminiferal oxygen and carbon stable isotopes (?18O,...
We present new high-resolution pollen records combined with palaeoceanographic proxies from the same...
The Iberian Peninsula has been central to the discussion as it was considered to be a 'last refuge' ...