“…For the last two decades, a French team has focused on long‐term experiments in periglacial environments resulting in the most systematic set of data concerning slope processes in extreme nonvegetated environments affecting the archaeological record (Bertran & Texier, ; Bertran & Texier, , ; Bertran et al., , Bertran, Bordes, Barre, Lenoble, & Mourre, , ; Bertran, Lenoble, Todisco, Desrosiers, & Sørensen, , ; Lenoble, ; Lenoble & Bertran, ; Lenoble et al., ; Texier et al., ). These actualistic studies found that, on slopes in periglacial settings, solifluction can create lobes that move irregularly at 1–10 cm/yr.…”