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Late quaternary hydroclimate variability in Madagascar and its connection to atmospheric circulation patterns
2024. Katrantsiotis, C., Haberle, S., Ekblom, A. et al. Abstract Large uncertainties still exist about the long-term mechanisms influencing the hydroclimate variability of southeast Africa…
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Modern land use changes drive shifts in nutrient cycling and diatom assemblages in the Baltic Sea coastal zone: A millennial perspective with a case study from Gamlebyviken, Swedish east coast
2024. Andrén, E., Vinogradova, O., Lönn, M. Abstract This study aims to investigate and disentangle the impact of land use and climate variability on the…
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The research potential of wood and other plant remains in burial contexts with dry soil conditions: Case studies from Bulgaria
2024. Hristova, I., Marinova, E., Atanassova, J. Abstract Burial context in regions with predominantly dry soil conditions are often challenging for standard archaeobotanical studies. Although…
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The AD 536/540 climate event in Sweden– a review
2024. Anagnostou, E., Linderholm, J., Liden, K. Abstract The middle of the first millennium AD in Sweden witnessed significant changes in the archaeological record, prompting…
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Quartzite complexities: Non-destructive analysis of bifacial points from Västerbotten, Sweden
2024. Sjölander, M., Linderholm, J., Geladi, P., Buckland, P. I. Abstract Northern Fennoscandia is a geologically complex region affected by both glacial and postglacial processes.…
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Blinded by the light: developing models of settlement and mobility with the use of spectroscopy and exploratory methods
2024. Sjölander, Mattias (author); Umeå universitet. Institutionen för idé- och samhällsstudier; Umeå universitet. Miljöarkeologiska laboratoriet Abstract In this thesis an exploratory approach has been used…
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Plant remains preserved in products of metal corrosion: source of evidence on ancient plant materials and environment from burial contexts
2024. Hristova, I., Marinova, E., Atanassova, J. et al. By-products of metal corrosion, when coming into contact with organic matter, have the capacity to preserve it…
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An archaeobotanical interpretation of agricultural practices and plant economy at the iron age site of Dilling, SE Norway
2024. Hristova, I., Östman, S., Buckland, P. I., Ahlqvist, J. The archaeobotanical study of Dilling includes the analysis of 719 samples, representing 115 houses, most…