2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00334-021-00825-2
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Human-woodland interactions during the Pre-Aksumite and Aksumite periods in northeastern Tigray, Ethiopia: insights from the wood charcoal analyses from Mezber and Ona Adi

Abstract: Taxonomical results: anatomical descriptions and ecological features. Taxonomic classifications were proposed by following Höhn and Neumann (2018) methodology for charcoal identification in species-rich environments. Descriptions of the wood anatomy are accompanied by a list of the main diagnostic characters of each charcoal type, a discussion of each identification and photos of the transverse (TS), tangential longitudinal (TLS) and radial longitudinal (RLS) sections, as well as brief summaries of the ecologi… Show more

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“…Many other key papers relating to historical climate change impacts have been published by this group, with a focus on collaboration between paleo-scientists and archaeologists/historians, especially relating to the Byzantine Empire [110]. Cluster 4 is centred around three papers by Carla Lancelotti [29,63,68], with 19 total authors. These papers focus on human-environment dynamics using archaeobotanical remains and how this relates to human resilience.…”
Section: Co-authorship Mapmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many other key papers relating to historical climate change impacts have been published by this group, with a focus on collaboration between paleo-scientists and archaeologists/historians, especially relating to the Byzantine Empire [110]. Cluster 4 is centred around three papers by Carla Lancelotti [29,63,68], with 19 total authors. These papers focus on human-environment dynamics using archaeobotanical remains and how this relates to human resilience.…”
Section: Co-authorship Mapmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many other key papers relating to historical climate change impacts have been published by this group, with a focus on collaboration between paleo-scientists and archaeologists/historians, especially relating to the Byzantine Empire [114]. Cluster 4 is centred around three papers by Carla Lancelotti [29,63,68], with 19 total authors. These papers focus on human-environment dynamics using archaeobotanical remains and how this relates to human resilience.…”
Section: Co-authorship Mapmentioning
confidence: 99%