2019
DOI: 10.20874/2071-0437-2019-45-2-069-084
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The Andreеvskoye Lake System at the Turn of the Bronze and Early Iron Ages: Paleo-Landscape Mapping, Bioproductivity Assessment and Demographic Capacity of the Territory (Tura and Pyshma Interfluve, West Siberia)

Abstract: На основании комплексных палеогеографических исследований создана крупномасштабная палеоландшафтная карта территории Андреевской проточной озерной системы в междуречье Туры и Пышмы (Западная Сибирь) для интервала 2850-2600 кал. л.н. По результатам реконструкции площадей ключевых типов растительности рассчитаны экологическая емкость территории и потенциал биопродуктивности для получения растительных и животных ресурсов при производящем и присваивающем хозяйстве. Исходя из полученных данных о ресурсообеспеченнос… Show more

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“…Birch and, to a lesser extent, mixed and pine forests, damp and dry meadows were widespread in the vicinity of the Andreevsky lakes. In the lowland peatlands, a transition to the mesotrophic stage and, later, to the oligotrophic peat accumulation was noted (Zimina et al, 2019).…”
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“…Birch and, to a lesser extent, mixed and pine forests, damp and dry meadows were widespread in the vicinity of the Andreevsky lakes. In the lowland peatlands, a transition to the mesotrophic stage and, later, to the oligotrophic peat accumulation was noted (Zimina et al, 2019).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also undertook accurate hypsometric referencing of cultural layers in more than 360 ancient settlements. Th e modern landforms were mapped on a large scale (Sizov, Idrisov, Molchanova, 2017) as a basis for generating paleolandscape maps for various periods (Zimina et al, 2019) (Fig. 7).…”
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