Reconstructing vegetation diversity in coastal landscapes / / Mans Schepers.
"This dissertation delves into the reconstruction of past vegetation at the most detailed level. It is not the objective to focus solely on the developments in vegetation over time, but to create an image of the landscape that must have been visible to prehistoric people. Landscape and vegetati...
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Schepers, Mans, author. Reconstructing vegetation diversity in coastal landscapes / Mans Schepers. Groningen [Netherlands] : Barkhuis, [2014] 2014 1 online resource (261 pages) : illustrations. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Advances in archaeobotany ; Volume 1 General introduction -- An objective method based on assemblages of subfossil plant macro-remains to reconstruct past natural vegetation: a case study at Swifterbant, the Netherlands -- A pure sample -- Wet, wealthy worlds: The environment of the Swifterbant river system during the Neolithic occupation (4300-4000 cal. B.C.) -- Why sample ditches? -- Dung Matters: An experimental study into the effectiveness of using dung from hay fed livestock to reconstruct local vegetation -- A review of prehistoric and early historic mainland salt marsh vegetation in the Northern Netherlands based on the analysis of plant macrofossils -- General discussion. "This dissertation delves into the reconstruction of past vegetation at the most detailed level. It is not the objective to focus solely on the developments in vegetation over time, but to create an image of the landscape that must have been visible to prehistoric people. Landscape and vegetation form a major starting point for the opportunities available in a certain area for a broad scale of human activities including grazing of livestock, cultivating crops and collecting wild plants. The majority of the analyses are based on seeds and fruits (botanical macroremains) from two Dutch prehistoric regions. These are the small river system in the present Flevopolder, home to settlements of the so-called Swifterbant Culture in the Neolithic period (4300 - 4000 BC), and the Frisian-Groningen terp region in the period prior to the endikements (700 BC - c. 1200 AD)." In English with summary in Dutch. Description based on print version record. Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries. Plant remains (Archaeology) Netherlands. Agriculture, Prehistoric Netherlands. Paleobotany Netherlands. Neolithic period Netherlands. Electronic books. Print version: Schepers, Mans. Reconstructing vegetation diversity in coastal landscapes. Groningen [Netherlands] : Barkhuis, c2014 261 pages Advances in archaeobotany ; Volume 1. 9789491431722 (OCoLC) 905519739 ProQuest (Firm) Advances in archaeobotany ; Volume 1. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/oeawat/detail.action?docID=5331720 Click to View |
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Schepers, Mans, Reconstructing vegetation diversity in coastal landscapes / Advances in archaeobotany ; General introduction -- An objective method based on assemblages of subfossil plant macro-remains to reconstruct past natural vegetation: a case study at Swifterbant, the Netherlands -- A pure sample -- Wet, wealthy worlds: The environment of the Swifterbant river system during the Neolithic occupation (4300-4000 cal. B.C.) -- Why sample ditches? -- Dung Matters: An experimental study into the effectiveness of using dung from hay fed livestock to reconstruct local vegetation -- A review of prehistoric and early historic mainland salt marsh vegetation in the Northern Netherlands based on the analysis of plant macrofossils -- General discussion. |
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General introduction -- An objective method based on assemblages of subfossil plant macro-remains to reconstruct past natural vegetation: a case study at Swifterbant, the Netherlands -- A pure sample -- Wet, wealthy worlds: The environment of the Swifterbant river system during the Neolithic occupation (4300-4000 cal. B.C.) -- Why sample ditches? -- Dung Matters: An experimental study into the effectiveness of using dung from hay fed livestock to reconstruct local vegetation -- A review of prehistoric and early historic mainland salt marsh vegetation in the Northern Netherlands based on the analysis of plant macrofossils -- General discussion. |
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