Archéologie De La Montagne Européenne 2010
DOI: 10.4000/books.pccj.503
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Données récentes sur l’occupation humaine dans les Alpes méridionales durant l’Antiquité

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“…Eutrophic diatoms increase again (e.g., P. radiosa, G. acuminatum) together with the ostracod species Cypria ophthalmica. In contrast to the Bronze Age period, only very few pastoral structures corresponding to the Roman period and restricted to mid-altitude positions along the transalpine roads have been discovered (Mocci et al, 2010). This period corresponded to a change in land use at lower altitudes, as confirmed by the presence of Olea and Juglans in the pollen record (Fig.…”
Section: Period D (7200e3000 Cal Bp): An Optimum For Ecosystems?mentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Eutrophic diatoms increase again (e.g., P. radiosa, G. acuminatum) together with the ostracod species Cypria ophthalmica. In contrast to the Bronze Age period, only very few pastoral structures corresponding to the Roman period and restricted to mid-altitude positions along the transalpine roads have been discovered (Mocci et al, 2010). This period corresponded to a change in land use at lower altitudes, as confirmed by the presence of Olea and Juglans in the pollen record (Fig.…”
Section: Period D (7200e3000 Cal Bp): An Optimum For Ecosystems?mentioning
confidence: 92%