Homo species were exposed to a new biogeochemical environment when they began to occupy caves. Here we report the first evidence of palaeopollution through geochemical analyses of heavy metals in four renowned archaeological caves of the Iberian Peninsula spanning the last million years of human evolution. Heavy metal contents reached high values due to natural (guano deposition) and anthropogenic factors (e.g. combustion) in restricted cave environments. The earliest anthropogenic pollution evidence is related to Neanderthal hearths from Gorham's Cave (Gibraltar), being one of the first milestones in the so-called “Anthropocene”. According to its heavy metal concentration, these sediments meet the present-day standards of “contaminated soi...
Atmospheric metal pollution is a major health concern whose roots pre-date industrialization. This s...
The Faynan region in southern Jordan is the largest copper ore resource zone in the southern Levant ...
The environmental impact of mining and metallurgy is an issue that has affected societies in the anc...
Homo species were exposed to a new biogeochemical environment when they began to occupy caves. Here ...
Although archaeological research suggests that mining/metallurgy already started in the Chalcolithic...
Present day lead pollution is an environmental hazard of global proportions. A correct determination...
More than four metres of core, covering almost 5000 years of deposition, were collected in a high as...
The problem of human impact on the environment is currently acutenowadays. It is especially precisel...
International audienceThe mineralogical and geochemical evolution of cave guano deposits in France h...
The use of iron pigments is well documented in the archaeological horizons of the different parts of...
The Pb, Zn and Hg concentrations in the peat-bog samples of the Roñanzas record, that covers the la...
Trace element concentrations in the Cartagena Bay coastal record reveal a contribution of natural pr...
Bones from level G in the Arago cave (Tautavel, Southern France, 450 ky) were analysed using a combi...
The formation of authigenic minerals in cave sediments can be used to reconstruct the paleochemical ...
Atmospheric metal pollution is a major health concern whose roots pre-date industrialization. This s...
The Faynan region in southern Jordan is the largest copper ore resource zone in the southern Levant ...
The environmental impact of mining and metallurgy is an issue that has affected societies in the anc...
Homo species were exposed to a new biogeochemical environment when they began to occupy caves. Here ...
Although archaeological research suggests that mining/metallurgy already started in the Chalcolithic...
Present day lead pollution is an environmental hazard of global proportions. A correct determination...
More than four metres of core, covering almost 5000 years of deposition, were collected in a high as...
The problem of human impact on the environment is currently acutenowadays. It is especially precisel...
International audienceThe mineralogical and geochemical evolution of cave guano deposits in France h...
The use of iron pigments is well documented in the archaeological horizons of the different parts of...
The Pb, Zn and Hg concentrations in the peat-bog samples of the Roñanzas record, that covers the la...
Trace element concentrations in the Cartagena Bay coastal record reveal a contribution of natural pr...
Bones from level G in the Arago cave (Tautavel, Southern France, 450 ky) were analysed using a combi...
The formation of authigenic minerals in cave sediments can be used to reconstruct the paleochemical ...
Atmospheric metal pollution is a major health concern whose roots pre-date industrialization. This s...
The Faynan region in southern Jordan is the largest copper ore resource zone in the southern Levant ...
The environmental impact of mining and metallurgy is an issue that has affected societies in the anc...