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Multidisciplinary approach to reconstructing local pastoral activities: an example from the Pyrenean Mountains (Pays Basque)

In this study archaeology, history and palaeoecology (modern and fossil data sets of pollen and non-pollen palynomorphs) were used to reconstruct small-scale pastoral activities in the Pyrenees Mountains during the last two millennia. Modern pollen assemblages from the major vegetation units (both n...

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Published in:Holocene (Sevenoaks) 2009-03, Vol.19 (2), p.171-188
Main Authors: Mazier, F., Galop, D., Gaillard, M.J., Rendu, C., Cugny, C., Legaz, A., Peyron, O., Buttler, A.
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Archaeology and Prehistory
Earth sciences
Earth, ocean, space
Environmental Sciences
Exact sciences and technology
Geochronology
Geological time
Humanities and Social Sciences
Isotope geochemistry. Geochronology
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local pastoral pollen indicators (LPPI)
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modern pollen-vegetation relationships
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Multiproxy approach
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Paleoekologi
Paleontology
past land use
Pollen
Surficial geology
Vegetation
western mountains Pyrenees
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