2023
DOI: 10.1177/09596836231176487
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A high-resolution record of landscape changes and land use over the last 5000 years in western Calabria (S. Eufemia Gulf, southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy)

Abstract: Pollen analysis of a marine core collected in the Gulf of S. Eufemia (Tyrrhenian Calabria, Italy) allowed reconstructing the regional changes in vegetation and land use over the last 5000 years. Pollen diagram zonation through Constrained Cluster Analysis highlighted three compositional zones whose boundaries mark the major changes that affected the vegetation structure. A dense forest cover with a few signs of human activities characterized the wide pollen source area from 5055 to 2700 BP (Zone 1). In this pe… Show more

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“…Over the past eight years, and behind continuous adjustments, BRAIN was implemented in several aspects to achieve the simplest use and maximum scientific utility achieved today: new sites were added by the database curator (A.F. ), whenever a new scientific article was published, even without a recommendation by the author(s); the database has been extended to other contexts related to human presence, considering the following characteristics: B.1 ‘on-site’ are the archaeological sites, where human presence and action are obvious; B.2 ‘off-sites’ include terrestrial, lake and marine cores = to obtain a more complete picture of the research in a given territory, also contexts outside the narrow archaeological excavation but influenced by human presence, were included; human action in the Mediterranean has, in fact, been so extensive that it has left clear traces in the form of anthropogenic pollen indicators or fire growth, also discussed in research on sea cores 23 , 24 ; B.3 ‘spot records’ refer to burials, pot content or other special contexts, obtained from one spot study, or material preserved in museums and not extracted from known stratigraphy; the list of citations was filled providing the full reference list of papers with botanical analyses, sorted by alphabetical order of surname of the first author. …”
Section: Background and Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the past eight years, and behind continuous adjustments, BRAIN was implemented in several aspects to achieve the simplest use and maximum scientific utility achieved today: new sites were added by the database curator (A.F. ), whenever a new scientific article was published, even without a recommendation by the author(s); the database has been extended to other contexts related to human presence, considering the following characteristics: B.1 ‘on-site’ are the archaeological sites, where human presence and action are obvious; B.2 ‘off-sites’ include terrestrial, lake and marine cores = to obtain a more complete picture of the research in a given territory, also contexts outside the narrow archaeological excavation but influenced by human presence, were included; human action in the Mediterranean has, in fact, been so extensive that it has left clear traces in the form of anthropogenic pollen indicators or fire growth, also discussed in research on sea cores 23 , 24 ; B.3 ‘spot records’ refer to burials, pot content or other special contexts, obtained from one spot study, or material preserved in museums and not extracted from known stratigraphy; the list of citations was filled providing the full reference list of papers with botanical analyses, sorted by alphabetical order of surname of the first author. …”
Section: Background and Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%