Holocene

Papers
(The median citation count of Holocene is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Sum things are not what they seem: Problems with point-wise interpretations and quantitative analyses of proxies based on aggregated radiocarbon dates35
Early-Holocene simulations using different forcings and resolutions in AWI-ESM27
Late-Holocene climatic record from a glacial lake in Ladakh range, Trans-Himalaya, India26
New evidence from the Qugong site in the central Tibetan Plateau for the prehistoric Highland Silk Road26
Centennial-scale interplay between the Indian Summer Monsoon and the Westerlies revealed from Ngamring Co, southern Tibetan Plateau26
Spatial and temporal pattern of rice domestication during the early Holocene in the lower Yangtze region, China26
The reconstruction of burned area and fire severity using charcoal from boreal lake sediments24
Climate and social change at the start of the Late Antique Little Ice Age24
The impact of early trans-Eurasian exchange on animal utilization in northern China during 5000–2500 BP22
A new Holocene sea-level record for Singapore20
Carbon accumulation in peatlands along a boreal to subarctic transect in eastern Canada20
Long-term and recent ecohydrological dynamics of patterned peatlands in north-central Quebec (Canada)19
Monumental landscapes of the Holocene humid period in Northern Arabia: The mustatil phenomenon19
Mid-Holocene environmental change and human response at the Neolithic Wuguishan site in the Ningbo coastal lowland of East China19
Hydroclimate variability from western Iberia (Portugal) during the Holocene: Insights from a composite stalagmite isotope record18
Considering change with archaeological data: Reevaluating local variation in the role of the ~4.2k BP event in Northwest China18
The morphology of experimentally produced charcoal distinguishes fuel types in the Arctic tundra17
The transformation of cropping patterns from Late Neolithic to Early Iron Age (5900–2100 BP) in the Gansu–Qinghai region of northwest China16
Environmental variability off NE Greenland (western Fram Strait) during the past 10,600 years16
A first empirical analysis of population stability in North America using radiocarbon records16
A multi-century Sierra Nevada snowpack reconstruction modeled using upper-elevation coniferous tree rings (California, USA)16
Inner Asian agro-pastoralism as optimal adaptation strategy of Wupu inhabitants (3000–2400 cal BP) in Xinjiang, China16
Earthquake-triggered landslides and mudflows: Was this the wave that engulfed Ancient Helike?16
Vegetation response to the Indian Summer Monsoon (ISM) variability during the Late-Holocene from the central Indian core monsoon zone15
Holocene fish assemblages provide baseline data for the rapidly changing eastern Mediterranean15
Disturbance and resilience of aSphagnumpeatland in western Russia (Western Dvina Lakeland) during the last 300 years: A multiproxy, high-resolution study15
Early Holocene Indian summer monsoon and its impact on vegetation in the Central Himalaya: Insight from δD and δ13C values of leaf wax lipid14
Archaeological and historical insights into the ecological impacts of pre-colonial and colonial introductions into the Philippine Archipelago14
Linking Holocene East Asian monsoon variability to solar forcing and ENSO activity: Multi-proxy evidence from a peatland in Northeastern China14
Synthesis of stable isotopic data for human bone collagen: A study of the broad dietary patterns across ancient China13
Foodways on the Han dynasty’s western frontier: Archeobotanical and isotopic investigations at Shichengzi, Xinjiang, China13
Tracing Holocene channels and landforms of the Nile Delta through integration of early elevation, geophysical, and sediment core data12
Reconstruction of cropland cover using historical literature and settlement relics in farming areas of Shangjing Dao during the Liao Dynasty, China, around 1100 AD12
Dramatic recent changes in small mammal assemblages from Northern Patagonia: A caution for paleoenvironmental reconstructions11
Vegetation and climate change during the Medieval Climate Anomaly and the Little Ice Age on the southern Cape coast of South Africa: Pollen evidence from Bo Langvlei11
Representation of European hydroclimatic patterns with self-organizing maps11
Mid to late-Holocene sea-surface temperature variability off north-eastern Newfoundland and its linkage to the North Atlantic Oscillation11
OSL chronology of the Liena archeological site in the Yarlung Tsangpo valley throws new light on human occupation of the Tibetan Plateau11
How did trans-Eurasian exchanges affect spatial-temporal variation in agricultural patterns during the late prehistoric period in the Yellow River valley (China)?11
Humid and cold periods in the last 5600 years in Arid Central Asia revealed by palynology of Picea schrenkiana from Issyk-Kul11
Late-Holocene: Cooler or warmer?11
The prehistory and early history of the Šumava Mountains (Czech Republic) as seen through anthropogenic pollen indicators and charcoal data11
Climate model experiments on the 4.2 ka event: The impact of tropical sea-surface temperature anomalies and desertification10
The role of sea-level changes in the evolution of coastal barriers – An example from the southwestern Baltic Sea10
Social and environmental factors influencing dietary choices among Dawenkou culture sites, Late Neolithic China10
The distribution of the guanaco (Lama guanicoe) in Patagonia during Late Pleistocene–Holocene and its importance for prehistoric human diet10
High resolution paleo-environmental changes during the Sapropel 1 in the North Ionian Sea, central Mediterranean10
Ecosystem shifts at two mid-Holocene tipping points in the alpine Lake Son Kol (Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia)10
The link between climate change and biodiversity of lacustrine inhabitants and terrestrial plant communities of the Uvs Nuur Basin (Mongolia) during the last three millennia10
Development and degradation of a submontane forest in the Beskid Wyspowy Mountains (Polish Western Carpathians) during the Holocene10
Linking testate amoeba assemblages to paleohydrology and ecosystem function in Holocene peat records from the Hudson Bay Lowlands, Ontario, Canada10
Multi-stage Holocene evolution of the River Murray Estuary, South Australia9
Holocene development of the Vistula Spit (Baltic Sea coast) based on multidisciplinary investigations9
The glacier advance at the onset of the Little Ice Age in the Alps: New evidence from Mont Miné and Morteratsch glaciers9
Holocene hydroclimate changes in continental Croatia recorded in speleothem δ13C and δ18O from Nova Grgosova Cave9
Widely used charcoal analysis method in paleo studies involving NaOCl results in loss of charcoal formed below 400°C9
Modern pollen – vegetation – plant diversity relationships across large environmental gradients in northern Greece9
A 2000-year documentary record of levee breaches on the lower Yellow River and their relationship with climate changes and human activities9
Fluvial activity in major river basins of the eastern United States during the Holocene9
Interpreting archaeological site-formation processes at a mountain ice patch: A case study from Langfonne, Norway8
Decadal high-resolution multi-proxy analysis to reconstruct natural and human-induced environmental changes over the last 1350 cal. yr BP in the Altai Tavan Bogd National Park, western Mongolia8
Climate-human-landscape interaction in the eastern foothills of Mt. Kilimanjaro (equatorial East Africa) during the last two millennia8
Holocene sedimentation in the Hupo Trough of the southwestern East Sea (Japan Sea) and development of the East Korea Warm Current8
Intensive acorn processing in the early Holocene of southern China8
The lost paradise of snails: Transformation of the middle-Holocene forest ecosystems in Bohemia, Czech Republic, as revealed by declining land snail diversity8
Unprecedented long-distance transport of macroscopic charcoal from a large, intense forest fire in eastern Australia: Implications for fire history reconstruction8
A speleothem record from Portugal reveals phases of increased winter precipitation in western Iberia during the Holocene8
Are there enormous age-trends in stable carbon isotope ratios of oak tree rings?8
2500-year cultural sequence in the Massim region of eastern Papua New Guinea reflects adaptive strategies to small islands and changing climate regimes since Lapita settlement8
A late-Holocene multiproxy fire record from a tropical savanna, eastern Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia8
Late-Holocene climate response and glacial fluctuations revealed by the sediment record of the monsoon-dominated Chorabari Lake, Central Himalaya8
Bone collagen stable isotope analysis of a Bronze Age site of Liushugou and its implication for subsistence strategy in arid northwest China8
Holocene hydroclimate reconstruction based on pollen, XRF, and grain-size analyses and its implications for past societies of the Korean Peninsula8
New evidence for early human habitation in the Nyingchi Region, Southeast Tibetan Plateau7
Timing and structure of early-Holocene climate anomalies inferred from north Chinese stalagmite records7
Shaping Mediterranean landscapes: The cultural impact of anthropogenic fires in Tyrrhenian southern Tuscany during the Iron and Middle Ages (800–450 BC / AD 650–1300)7
Spatiotemporal changes in early human land use during the Holocene throughout the Yangtze River Basin, China7
n-Alkanes and compound carbon isotope records from Lake Yiheshariwusu in the Hulun Buir sandy land, northeastern China7
The mutual ecogeographical range and paleoclimatic reconstruction during the Late Pleistocene-Holocene in the Pampas (Argentina) using meso and microvertebrate fossils7
An integrative approach to estimating productivity in past societies usingSeshat: Global History Databank7
Exposure matters: Forest dynamics reveal an early Holocene conifer refugium on a north facing slope in Central Europe7
The impact of recent land-use change in the Araucaria araucana forest in northern Patagonia7
Modeling the retreat of the Aneto Glacier (Spanish Pyrenees) since the Little Ice Age, and its accelerated shrinkage over recent decades7
The history of human land use activities in the Northern Alps since the Neolithic Age. A reconstruction of vegetation and fire history in the Mangfall Mountains (Bavaria, Germany)7
Interdisciplinary study on dietary complexity in Central China during the Longshan Period (4.5–3.8 kaBP): New isotopic evidence from Wadian and Haojiatai, Henan Province7
Crop water status from plant stable carbon isotope values: A test case for monsoonal climates7
Ancient to recent-past runoff harvesting agriculture in the hyper-arid Arava Valley: OSL dating and insights7
Teleconnections between the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation and eastern China summer precipitation during the Medieval Climate Anomaly and Little Ice Age7
Vegetation response to wildfire and climate forcing in a Rocky Mountain lodgepole pine forest over the past 2500 years7
Forest cover and composition on the Loess Plateau during the Middle to Late-Holocene: Integrating wood charcoal analyses7
Foraminiferal paleodiversity and paleoenvironments at the NE coastal plain of Buenos Aires province (Argentina) during the Mid-Holocene sea level highstand7
Stingless bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in Holocene copal and Defaunation resin from Eastern Africa indicate Recent biodiversity change7
Late-Holocene vegetation dynamics and disturbance regimes in north Patagonia Argentina (40°S)6
Linking modern pollen accumulation rates to biomass: Quantitative vegetation reconstruction in the western Klamath Mountains, NW California, USA6
Dating the origins of persistent oak shrubfields in northern New Mexico using soil charcoal and dendrochronology6
Relative pollen productivity estimates of savanna taxa from southern Africa and their application to reconstruct shrub encroachment during the last century6
Vegetation changes and plant wax biomarkers from an ombrotrophic bog define hydroclimate trends and human-environment interactions during the Holocene in northern Norway6
Past testate amoeba communities in landslide mountain fens (Polish Carpathians): The relationship between shell types and sediment6
Past and future sky-island dynamics of tropical mountains: A model for two Geotrupes (Coleoptera: Geotrupidae) species in Oaxaca, Mexico6
Synergy between climate and human land-use maintained open vegetation in southwest Madagascar over the last millennium6
Holocene palaeoenvironments from the Direndall tufa (Luxembourg) reconstructed from the molluscan succession and stable isotope records6
Sedimentary grain-size record of Holocene runoff fluctuations in the Lake Lugu watershed, SE Tibetan Plateau6
The Holocene paleoenvironmental history of Western Caucasus (Russia) reconstructed by multi-proxy analysis of the continuous sediment sequence from Lake Khuko6
Water management and wheat yields in ancient China: Carbon isotope discrimination of archaeological wheat grains6
Growth rates for freshwater ferromanganese concretions indicate regional climate change in eastern Canada at the Northgrippian-Meghalayan boundary6
A high-resolution sediment record of East Asian summer monsoon from the northern South China Sea spanning the past 7500 years6
Variable monsoons and human adaptations: Archaeological and palaeoenvironmental records during the last 1400 years in north-western India6
Holocene climate events and associated land use changes in the eastern coast of India: Inferences from the Chilika Lagoon6
Pollen productivity estimates strongly depend on assumed pollen dispersal II: Extending the ERV model6
New evidence for active talus-foot rock glaciers at Øyberget, southern Norway, and their development during the Holocene6
Paleoparasitological study of Holocene South American camelids (ca. 8970–470 years 14C BP) from an archaeological site, Southern Puna of Argentina (Antofagasta de la Sierra, Catamarca)6
Human-environment interaction during the Holocene along the shoreline of the Ancient Lake Ladoga: A case study based on palaeoecological and archaeological material from the Karelian Isthmus, Russia6
Holocene evolution of a barrier-spit complex and the interaction of tidal and wave processes, Inskip Peninsula, SE Queensland, Australia6
Peatland initiation in Central European Russia during the Holocene: Effect of climate conditions and fires6
Climate and sea level variability on a centennial time scale over the last 1500 years as inferred from the Coastal Peatland of Puck Lagoon (southern Baltic Sea)6
Tracking fire activity and post-fire limnological responses using the varved sedimentary sequence of Lake Jaczno, Poland6
Agricultural adaptations to topography and climate changes in Central China during the mid- to late-Holocene6
Climate and ice conditions of East Siberian Sea during Holocene: Reconstructions based on sedimentary geochemical multiproxy5
Solar-type periodicities in the climate variability of Northern Fennoscandia during the last three centuries: Real influence of solar activity or natural instability in the climate system5
Functional studies of flaked and ground stone artefacts reveal starchy tree nut and root exploitation in mid-Holocene highland New Guinea5
A preliminary study on sediment records of possible typhoon in the northern South China Sea during the past 6500 years5
Ancient runoff harvesting agriculture in the arid Beer Sheva Valley, Israel: An interdisciplinary study5
Fire, humans and climate as drivers of environmental change on Broughton Island, New South Wales, Australia5
Late-Holocene fluctuations of monsoonal Qiangyong Glacier, southern Tibetan Plateau5
Analysis of relationship between soil erosion and lake deposition during the Holocene in Xingyun Lake, southwestern China5
Quantitative reconstruction of the East Asian Winter Monsoon evolution over the past 100 years: Evidence from high-resolution sedimentary records of the inner continental shelf of the East China Sea5
A multidisciplinary study of an exceptional prehistoric waste dump in the mountainous inland of Calabria (Italy): Implications for reconstructions of prehistoric land use and vegetation in Southern It5
Climatic and anthropogenic influences on vegetation changes during the last 5000 years in a seasonal dry tropical forest at the northern limits of the Neotropics5
Understanding the transport networks complex between South Asia, Southeast Asia and China during the late Neolithic and Bronze Age5
Mammal tracks record anthropogenic environmental influence in late-Holocene inland dunes of the European Sand Belt, Poland5
Prehistoric pigment production on Rapa Nui (Easter Island), c. AD 1200–1650: New insights from Vaipú and Poike based on phytoliths, diatoms and14C dating5
Late-Holocene landscape evolution and human presence in the northern Danube delta (Chilia distributary lobes)5
Evaluating human responses to ENSO driven climate change during the Holocene in northwest Australia through macrobotanical analyses5
Evidence for a winter-snowpack derived water source for the Fremont maize farmers of Range Creek Canyon, Utah, USA5
Influences of sea level on depositional environment during the last 1000 years in the southwestern Bengal delta, Bangladesh5
Current sika deer effective population size is near to reaching its historically highest level in the Japanese archipelago by release from hunting rather than climate change and top predator extinctio5
Biogeochemical evidence for environmental and vegetation changes in peatlands from the middle Yangtze river catchment during the medieval warm period and little ice Age5
Environmental evolution and anthropogenic forcing in the Garigliano coastal plain (Italy) during the Holocene5
Climate-induced treeline mortality during the termination of the Little Ice Age in the Greater Yellowstone Ecoregion, USA5
Biodiversity and ecology of plants and arthropods on the last preserved glacier of the Apennines mountain chain (Italy)5
Aboriginal earth mounds of the Calperum Floodplain (Murray Darling Basin, South Australia): New radiocarbon dates, sediment analyses and syntheses, and implications for behavioural change5
Historical environmental changes in the Poyang Lake basin (Yangtze River, China) and impacts on agricultural activities5
Vegetation changes and sediment dynamics in the Lake Alaotra region, central Madagascar5
A late-Holocene record of coastal wetland development and fire regimes in tropical northern Australia5
Historical biogeographic range shifts and the influence of climate change on ocean quahogs (Arctica islandica) on the Mid-Atlantic Bight5
Source-to-sink and evolutionary processes of the East China Sea inner-shelf mud belt and its response to environmental changes since the Holocene: New evidence from the distal mud belt5
The current state of Pleistocene Park, Russia (An experiment in the restoration of megafauna in a boreal environment)5
Atmospheric effects in Scotland of the AD 1783–84 Laki eruption in Iceland5
Holocene ice-free strait followed by dynamic Neoglacial fluctuations: Hornsund, Svalbard5
Following the herds? A new distribution of hunting kites in Southwest Asia5
The Baigetuobie cemetery: New discovery and human genetic features of Andronovo community’s diffusion to the Eastern Tianshan Mountains (1800–1500 BC)5
Late-Holocene vegetation and fire history in Western Putorana Plateau (subarctic Siberia, Russia)4
Mid- to late-Holocene sea-level evolution of the northeastern Aegean sea4
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) dynamics in the Welsh Marches during the mid to late-Holocene4
Late-Holocene forest resilience in the central Pyrenean highlands as deduced from pollen analysis of Lake Sant Maurici sediments4
Relict canals of the Tehuacán Valley, Mexico: A Middle- to Late-Holocene dryland socio-hydrological system4
Modeled dispersal patterns for wood and grass charcoal are different: Implications for paleofire reconstruction4
Misinterpreting proxy data for paleoclimate signals: A comment on Shukla et al. 20204
Adaptions in subsistence strategy to environment changes across the Younger Dryas - Early Holocene boundary at Körtiktepe, Southeastern Turkey4
Historical droughts in Southeast Australia recorded in a New South Wales stalagmite4
Mid- to late-Holocene analysis of the influence of the La Plata River plume on the southwestern Atlantic shelf: A paleoenvironmental reconstruction based on lipid biomarkers and benthic foraminifera4
Effects of climate change on a subtropical montane peatland over the last two centuries: Evidence from diatom records4
Pollen evidence of variations in Holocene climate and Southern Hemisphere Westerly Wind strength on sub-Antarctic South Georgia4
Archaeological history of Middle Holocene environmental change from fish proxies at the Monte Castelo archaeological shell mound, Southwestern Amazonia4
Modern analogs for understanding pollen-vegetation dynamics in a Mediterranean mosaic landscape (Balearic Islands, Western Mediterranean)4
Late-Holocene advances of the Greater Azau Glacier (Elbrus area, Northern Caucasus) revealed by 14C dating of paleosols4
Evidence for the Little Ice Age in upland northwestern Europe: Multiproxy climate data from three blanket mires in northern England4
Archaeobiogeography of extinct rice rats (Oryzomyini) in the Lesser Antilles during the Ceramic Age (500 BCE–1500 CE)4
Reconstructed high-resolution forest dynamics and human impacts of the past 2300 years of theParc national de Mont-Orford, southeastern Québec, Canada4
Early Holocene phytolith records for three shell midden sites, Yongjiang River, Guangxi Province, China4
Paleoceanographic evolution of the Gulf of Tehuantepec (Mexican Pacific) during the last ~6 millennia4
Variation in humidity and the forcing mechanism in Asian monsoon-influenced regions indicated by hematite/goethite from Baxian Lake, southern China, since AD 8004
Buffering new risks? Environmental, social and economic changes in the Turkana Basin during and after the African Humid Period4
Four peat humification-recorded Holocene hydroclimate changes in the southern Altai Mountains of China4
The ratio of microcharcoal to phytolith content in soils as a new proxy of fire activity4
An examination of rockshelter palynology: Carpenter’s Gap 1, northwestern Australia4
The mid-6th century AD enigmatic mega earthquake and tsunami in central Greece: a seismotectonic, archeological, and historical reexamination4
Forest ecosystem development in European nemoreal-boreal forest (NE Poland) over the last 2200 years: Impact of human activity and climate change4
Multi-profile fine-resolution palynology of Late Mesolithic to Bronze Age peat at Cat Stones, Rishworth Moor, Central Pennines, UK4
Late-Holocene relative sea-level changes and palaeoenvironment of the Pre-Viking Age ship burials in Salme, Saaremaa Island, eastern Baltic Sea4
The effects of dehydration and local soil on parasite recovery: A preliminary paleoparasitological evaluation on experimental coprolites4
Evaluating fossil charcoal representation in small peat bogs: Detailed Holocene fire records from southern Sweden4
Vegetation and environmental changes since the Last Glacial Maximum inferred from a lake core from Saiyong Co, central Tibetan Plateau4
Recent morphological changes of the Changjiang (Yangtze River) mega-delta in the Anthropocene, China: Impact from natural and anthropogenic changes4
Postglacial establishment and expansion of marginal populations of sugar maple in western Québec, Canada: Palynological detection and interactions with fire, climate and successional processes4
Coastal accretion and sea-level rise in the Cuban Archipelago obtained from sedimentary records3
Tree line shifts, changing vegetation assemblages and permafrost dynamics on Galdhøpiggen (Jotunheimen, Norway) over the past ~4400 years3
Extreme flood events and their frequency variations during the middle to late-Holocene recorded in the sediment of Lake Suigetsu, central Japan3
New evidence supports the continuous development of rice cultivation and early formation of mixed farming in the Middle Han River Valley, China3
The significance of Atlantic Water routing in the Nordic Seas: The Holocene perspective3
Rock varnish record of the African Humid Period in the Lake Turkana basin of East Africa3
Bulls for sacrifice, cows for work? Morphometric models suggest that female cattle were used for traction in the Chinese Bronze Age Late Shang dynasty (ca. 1300–1046 BCE)3
Early Holocene bark-stripping damages as an indicator of large herbivores: Evidence from a submerged Mesolithic landscape in the Haväng area, southern Baltic basin3
Climate-driven Holocene ecohydrological and carbon dynamics from maritime peatlands of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, eastern Canada3
Serving red rice beer to the ancestors ca. 9000 years ago at Xiaohuangshan early Neolithic site in south China3
Late-Holocene paleoenvironmental and land-use changes in Western Greece based on a sediment record from Klisova lagoon3
Late-Holocene diatom community response to climate driven chemical changes in a small, subarctic lake, Northwest Territories, Canada3
Domestication and microbiome3
Is temperature still the most limiting factor for growth in northern boreal forests?3
New radiocarbon dating and archaeological evidence reveal the westward migration of prehistoric humans in the drylands of the Asian interior3
Basin-specific records of lake oligotrophication during the middle-to-late Holocene in boreal northeast Ontario, Canada3
Holocene relative sea-level changes in the eastern part of Pomeranian Bay and the Szczecin Lagoon, Southern Baltic Sea3
A modelling approach to the investigation of the effects of the Minoan supervolcanic eruption on Aegean sand fly diversity3
Human-vegetation dynamics in Holocene south-eastern Norway based on radiocarbon dated charcoal from archaeological excavations3
The Pontine Marshes: An integrated study of the origin, history, and future of a famous coastal wetland in Central Italy3
Paleoenvironmental analysis of wet meadow in the Deseado Massif: Implications for the Holocene occupation of Argentinian Patagonia3
The origin of the forest-grassland mosaic of central Cameroon: What we learn from the isotopic geochemistry of soil organic matter3
Responses of a shallow temperate lake ecosystem to major late-Holocene terrestrial vegetation shifts3
A novel Bayesian multilevel regression approach to the reconstruction of an eastern Mediterranean temperature record for the last 10,000 years3
High-resolution record of geochemical, vegetational and molluscan shifts in a Central European spring-fed fen: implications for regional paleoclimate during the early and mid-Holocene3
The Baltic grey seal: A 9000-year history of presence and absence3
Organic geochemical and palaeobotanical reconstruction of a late-Holocene archaeological settlement in coastal eastern India3
Mid-Holocene palaeohydrochemistry and palaeohydrology of Yamdrok Yumtso, southern Tibetan Plateau, reconstructed from δ18O and δ13C of fossil shells of the gastropo3
Climate and land-use effects on hydrological and vegetation signals during the last three millennia: Evidence from sedimentary leaf waxes in southwestern Morocco3
Ötzi, 30 years on: A reappraisal of the depositional and post-depositional history of the find3
Disentangling the Medieval Climatic Anomaly in Patagonia and its impact on human societies3
Asynchronous ecological upheavals on the Western Mediterranean islands: New insights on the extinction of their autochthonous small mammals3
A 5700-year-old beach-ridge set at Cape Canaveral, Florida, and its implication for Holocene sea-level history in the southeastern USA3
Mountain aquatic Isoëtes populations reflect millennial-scale environmental changes in the Bohemian Forest Ecosystem, Central Europe3
Late-Holocene palaeoenvironmental reconstruction from a lake in the Amazon Rainforest-Tropical Savanna (Cerrado) boundary in Brazil using a multi-proxy approach3
Establishment and functioning of the savanna marshes of the Lopé National Park in Gabon since the termination of the African humid period and the arrival of humans 2500 years ago3
Small peatland with a big story: 600-year paleoecological and historical data from a kettle-hole peatland in Western Russia3
Early millet cultivation, subsistence diversity, and wild plant use at Neolithic Anle, Lower Yangtze, China3
Phytoliths as an indicator of change in vegetation related to the huge volcanic eruption at 7.3 ka in the southernmost part of Kyushu, southern Japan3
From hunter-gatherer subsistence strategies to the Agricultural Revolution: Disentangling Energy Regimes as a complement to cultural phases in Northern Spain3
Settlement, landscape and land-use change at a Pictish Elite Centre: Assessing the palaeoecological record for economic continuity and social change at Rhynie in NE Scotland3
The Middle Holocene ‘funerary avenues’ of north-west Arabia3
Holocene precipitation changes in northeastern China from CCSM3 transient climate simulations3
Managing wilderness? Holocene-scale, human-related disturbance dynamics as revealed in a remote, forested area in the Czech Republic3
New chronostratigraphic records of the early-to-middle Holocene in the north-central region of Chile indicate Andean foothills housed hunter-gatherers during pulses of extreme aridity3
Reconstruction of historical forest cover on a 1° grid in central and southeast Europe from AD 1800 to 20003
Lake level evidence for a mid-Holocene East Asian summer monsoon maximum and the impact of an abrupt late-Holocene drought event on prehistoric cultures in north-central China3
Were human-introduced diseases the responsible for Pleistocene-Holocene megafaunal extinctions? First evidence from South America2
Glacier and ocean variability in Ata Sund, west Greenland, since 1400 CE2
Youngest Iberian Holocene volcanic eruptions and paleoenvironmental evolution of a barrier-paleolake in the Garrotxa Volcanic Field (NE Spain)2
Long-term human impact and forest management in the Phoenician and Roman city of Utica (Tunisia) (900 BC−500 AD)2
A multi-proxy reconstruction of peatland development and regional vegetation changes in subarctic NE Fennoscandia (the Republic of Karelia, Russia) during the Holocene2
Habitat conditions of molluscs in the valleys of the Talaya and Bartat Rivers (Krasnoyarsk forest steppe, Russia) in the middle and late-Holocene2
A multi-proxy Holocene palaeoenvironmental record of climate change and prehistoric human activity from Lough Cullin, southeast Ireland2
Species-specific reservoir effect estimates: A case study of archaeological marine samples from the Bering Strait2
New evidence of prehistoric human activity on the central Tibetan plateau during the early to middle Holocene2
Holocene capuchin-monkey stone tool deposits shed doubts on the human origin of archeological sites from the Pleistocene of Brazil2
Historical dredge mining as a significant anthropomorphic agent in river systems: A case study from south-eastern Australia2
Potential of Arabic documentary sources for reconstructing past climate in the western Mediterranean region from AD 680 to 18152
Early human impact on soils and hydro-sedimentary systems: Multi-proxy geoarchaeological analyses from La Narse de la Sauvetat (France)2
Biomarker insights into a methane-enriched Holocene peat-setting from “Doggerland” (central North Sea)2
Holistic approaches to palaeohydrology: Reconstructing and modelling the Neolithic River Çarşamba and the riverscape of Çatalhöyük, Turkey2
A centennial perspective on archeological research trends and contemporary needs for a vanishing Mississippi Delta2
Paleogenetic and microscopic studies of Eimeria spp. (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) as a tool to reveal the zoological origin of coprolites: The case of study of artiodactyl coprolites from an arche2
Increased North Atlantic dust deposition linked to Holocene Icelandic glacier fluctuations2
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