1990
DOI: 10.1016/0034-6667(90)90097-3
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Holocene peat initiation in the Ligurian Apennines, northern Italy

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“…A clearer sign of opening at Agoraie, Casanova, Lago Pratignano and Lago del Greppo is evident only during the Roman period (Cruise 1990b;Watson 1996). Typical crops of the Roman period such as Olea, Castanea and Juglans (Gobet et al 2000;Branch 2004) are uncommon in the analyzed sequences, the only sites consistently recording their presence in the area are Lago del Greppo, Pavullo nel Frignano and Bargone (Cruise 1990a;Vescovi 2007). Usually the sites analyzed in the northern Apennines are above 1,000 m, and the late Holocene lack of intense human activity may primarily result from low intensity land use at this elevation.…”
Section: Holocenementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A clearer sign of opening at Agoraie, Casanova, Lago Pratignano and Lago del Greppo is evident only during the Roman period (Cruise 1990b;Watson 1996). Typical crops of the Roman period such as Olea, Castanea and Juglans (Gobet et al 2000;Branch 2004) are uncommon in the analyzed sequences, the only sites consistently recording their presence in the area are Lago del Greppo, Pavullo nel Frignano and Bargone (Cruise 1990a;Vescovi 2007). Usually the sites analyzed in the northern Apennines are above 1,000 m, and the late Holocene lack of intense human activity may primarily result from low intensity land use at this elevation.…”
Section: Holocenementioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the late Holocene, Fagus continued to dominate the woodland vegetation in the northern Apennines at Lago delle Lame, Prato Spilla and Lago Padule, with only a slight opening of the woods (Cruise 1990a;Lowe 1992;Watson 1996). A clearer sign of opening at Agoraie, Casanova, Lago Pratignano and Lago del Greppo is evident only during the Roman period (Cruise 1990b;Watson 1996).…”
Section: Holocenementioning
confidence: 99%
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