Pollen-inferred regional vegetation patterns and demographic change in Southern Anatolia through the Holocene
Abstract
Southern Anatolia is a highly significant area within the Mediterranean, particularly in terms of understanding how agriculture moved into Europe from neighbouring regions. This study uses pollen, palaeoclimate and archaeological evidence to investigate the relationships between demography and vegetation change, and to explore how the development of agriculture varied spatially. Data from 21 fossil pollen records have been transformed into...
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Title
Pollen-inferred regional vegetation patterns and demographic change in Southern Anatolia through the Holocene
Published Date
Feb 13, 2019
Journal
Volume
29
Issue
5
Pages
728 - 741
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