Paleogeographical reconstructions of the environment on the Karelian shore of the White Sea (Keret Area, Russia)
Tatyana Shelekhova,
Nadezhda Lavrova,
Nadezhda Lobanova
et al.
Abstract:Archeological sites of ancient people have been identified on the Karelian coast of the White Sea, near the mouth of the Keret River. The aim of our studies was to determine the position of the sea shoreline, correlate archeological sites with it, date ancient settlements, and reconstruct the paleoclimatic conditions and habitats of ancient people. We analyzed the bottom sediments of five small lakes that became separated from the sea at various times during the Holocene, using a combination of Quaternary geol… Show more
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