2024
DOI: 10.1002/gea.21996
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Coping with marsh floods and fires: Resilience at the pile‐dwelling site of Dispilio, Northwestern Greece

Myrsini Gkouma

Abstract: Lacustrine environments are considered favorable locations for Neolithic settlements, constituting a reliable year‐round water resource, which contributes to fertile arable land, rich biodiversity, and natural protection. Living by the wetlands, however, is characterized by intensive ecological vulnerabilities, that is, floods and fire events. These recurrent episodes are difficult to trace in the occupation layers since natural processes combined with human activities can form variable mixed microenvironments… Show more

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