This thesis aims to understand the mechanisms involved in pollen transport and deposition in cave environments and the influence of different factors on the composition of the pollen assemblage, with special reference to the problem of the Neanderthal ‘Flower burial’ at Shanidar Cave, Kurdish Iraq. Limited systematic taphonomic work has been done in cave environments, with most of the studies on an ad hoc basis. However, the number of interconnected factors acting on pollen transport, deposition and accumulation in this kind of environments implies that models used for open-air sites are inadequate and demonstrates the need for further taphonomic studies. Surface samples from six caves located in the Zagros Mountains of Kurdish Iraq were co...
Shanidar Cave (36º50’ N, 44º13’ E) in the Zagros Mountains of Iraqi Kurdistan, approximately 740m ab...
The palynological study of the Uan Tabu rock shelter performed a large spectrum of information on th...
The first part of this work shows the difficulties which are encountered when pollen-analytical inve...
Caves provide important locations for the study of ancient human activity and environment. One impor...
Cave sediments may contain important long-term records of past environments and human activity. Poll...
Palynological results are presented of surface cave sediments from six caves of southeastern Spain, ...
Pollen clumps associated with the skeleton of the Shanidar 4 Neanderthal were interpreted by the exc...
Uan Afuda Cave was occupied by humans during the Late Pleistocene and the Early Holocene. This paper...
This paper presents pollen-analytical results of surface sediments from two caves in southeastern Sp...
A new pollen extraction methodology developed especially for arid-land sediments has yielded substan...
Cave fossil records from the Patagonian steppe (Argentina) have been largely used as a source of arc...
Report on the study of pollen samples from the Carlston-Annis shell midden site and test pit J-IV fr...
Studied modern pollen rain/vegetation pattern relationships through discriminant functions analysis ...
This paper presents first results of research drilling and pollen analysis at the eponymous site of ...
The excavations at Shanidar cave, Iraq, had to stop forty years ago due to the political situation. ...
Shanidar Cave (36º50’ N, 44º13’ E) in the Zagros Mountains of Iraqi Kurdistan, approximately 740m ab...
The palynological study of the Uan Tabu rock shelter performed a large spectrum of information on th...
The first part of this work shows the difficulties which are encountered when pollen-analytical inve...
Caves provide important locations for the study of ancient human activity and environment. One impor...
Cave sediments may contain important long-term records of past environments and human activity. Poll...
Palynological results are presented of surface cave sediments from six caves of southeastern Spain, ...
Pollen clumps associated with the skeleton of the Shanidar 4 Neanderthal were interpreted by the exc...
Uan Afuda Cave was occupied by humans during the Late Pleistocene and the Early Holocene. This paper...
This paper presents pollen-analytical results of surface sediments from two caves in southeastern Sp...
A new pollen extraction methodology developed especially for arid-land sediments has yielded substan...
Cave fossil records from the Patagonian steppe (Argentina) have been largely used as a source of arc...
Report on the study of pollen samples from the Carlston-Annis shell midden site and test pit J-IV fr...
Studied modern pollen rain/vegetation pattern relationships through discriminant functions analysis ...
This paper presents first results of research drilling and pollen analysis at the eponymous site of ...
The excavations at Shanidar cave, Iraq, had to stop forty years ago due to the political situation. ...
Shanidar Cave (36º50’ N, 44º13’ E) in the Zagros Mountains of Iraqi Kurdistan, approximately 740m ab...
The palynological study of the Uan Tabu rock shelter performed a large spectrum of information on th...
The first part of this work shows the difficulties which are encountered when pollen-analytical inve...