345 results on '"Masi, Alessia"'
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102. All together now: An international palynological team documents vegetation and climate changes during the last 500 kyr at lake ohrid (se europe)
103. Palynology as an indicator of paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic changes at Lake Ohrid (south-eastern Europe) during the past 500 ka
104. The climate in the Balkans during the last 500000 years inferred from Lake Ohrid pollen data
105. Paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic changes at Lake Ohrid (south-eastern Europe) during the past ~500 ka
106. Vegetation and climate changes in the southern Balkan Peninsula (SE Europe) during the last 500 ka: the Lake Ohrid record
107. Vegetation history and palaeoclimate at Lake Dojran (FYROM/Greece) during the Late Glacial and Holocene
108. Timber exploitation during the 5th–3rd millennia BCE at Arslantepe (Malatya, Turkey): environmental constraints and cultural choices
109. Organic geochemical and palynological evidence for Holocene natural and anthropogenic environmental change at Lake Dojran (Macedonia/Greece)
110. The environmental and evolutionary history of Lake Ohrid (FYROM/Albania): Interim results from the SCOPSCO deep drilling project
111. Lake Ohrid, the mirror of Mediterranean climate change over the last 500 Ka years
112. Half a million years of vegetation and climate history from Lake Ohrid (SE Europe)
113. The use of carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes in plant macroremains for the chronological, climatic and agricultural reconstruction of archaeological sites. The example of Arslantepe (Turkey)
114. The last 5000 years of vegetation history in lacustrine records of central Mediterranean
115. Late Holocene lacustrine records of environmental and human history in central Mediterranean
116. NATURAL VERSUS HUMAN FORCING DURING THE LAST THREE MILLENNIA: THE POLLEN EVIDENCE FROM THE TIBER DELTA PLAIN (ROME, ITALY)
117. Pollen, sediment and diatom response to past climate and environmental change in the Balkan region: the Holocene record of Lake Dojran (Greece/FYROM)
118. Environmental and historical evidence draw the history of the centre of the Mediterranean. Isotope, pollen and historical data from Sicily for the last 2000 years
119. REALISING CONSILIENCE: HOW BETTER COMMUNICATION BETWEEN ARCHAEOLOGISTS, HISTORIANS AND GEOSCIENTISTS CAN TRANSFORM THE STUDY OF PAST CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE MEDITERRANEAN
120. All together now: An international palynological team documents vegetation and climate changes during the last 500 kyr at lake ohrid (se europe)
121. Pollen-based paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic change at Lake Ohrid (south-eastern Europe) during the past 500 ka
122. Vegetation and climate variability in the Balkan region: the Holocene palynological record from Lake Dojran (Greece/FYROM)
123. Paleonviroment in the ancient roman harbours area (Tiber delta, central Italy), Interdisciplinary meeting on climate change and seismic hazards during the Holocene in the Mediterranean
124. Human response to changing climate in Eastern Anatolia during the 3rd-4th millennium BC: the study of stable carbon isotope on plant remains at Arslantepe
125. Investigating domestic economy at the beginning of the late chalcolithic in Eastern Anatolia: the case of Arslantepe period VIII
126. Archaeological woody plant remains as indicators of human selection and environmental changes
127. Aligning and synchronization of MIS5 proxy records from Lake Ohrid (FYROM) with independently dated Mediterranean archives: implications for DEEP core chronology
128. Comparative modeling of Bronze Age land use in the Malatya Plain (Turkey)
129. Climate, environment and society in southern Italy during the last 2000 years. A review of the environmental, historical and archaeological evidence
130. Realising consilience: How better communication between archaeologists, historians and natural scientists can transform the study of past climate change in the Mediterranean
131. Multi-proxi approach in the study of palaeoenvironment and cultural landscape of the imperial harbour of Rome (central Italy)
132. THE TRANS-EUROPEAN EXHIBITION 'PaCE – PLANTS AND CULTURE IN THE HISTORY OF EUROPE'
133. A Medieval-Renaissance picture of common and aristocratic use of plants at Valentano (northern Latium, central Italy)
134. Stable carbon isotope analysis as an indicator for water management practises at Arslantepe (Tuekey) during the Late Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Ages (3350-2000 BCE)
135. Pollen-based temperature and precipitation changes in the Ohrid Basin (western Balkans) between 160 and 70 ka.
136. Timber exploitation during the 5th–3rd millennia BCE at Arslantepe (Malatya, Turkey): environmental constraints and cultural choices.
137. Mediterranean winter rainfall in phase with African monsoons during the past 1.36 million years
138. Vegetation changes and human impact in the Argive Plain (Peloponnese, Greece) from the Bronze Age to the modern era.
139. Stable isotope analysis of archaeological oak charcoal from eastern Anatolia as a marker of mid-Holocene climate change
140. Ricostruzione paleoambientale del sito archeologico di Arslantepe (Anatolia Orientale)
141. PALAEOENVIRONMENTAL RECONSTRUCTION OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE OF ARSLANTEPE (EASTERN ANATOLIA)
142. Il contributo degli studi archeobotanici alle indagini archeologiche: l’esempio dello scavo dell’ex portico
143. Climate and human impact in Eastern Anatolia: the study of stable carbon isotope on plant archaeological macroremains
144. Multidisciplinary researches in the area of portus Claudii and portus Traiani (Fiumicino, Roma)
145. Il contributo dell’analisi degli isotopi stabili del carbonio alla ricerca archeobotanica: l’esempio di Arslantepe (Anatolia Orientale)
146. Ricostruzione Paleoambientale del Sito Archeologico di Arslantepe (Anatolia Orientale) Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of the archaeological site of Arslantepe (Eastern Anatolia)
147. Archaeobotanical research at Arslantepe: traditional approach and new challenges
148. Plant micro- and macroremains from urban Roman contexts of northern and central Italy
149. Environmental and social changes recorded in the charcoal remains of Arslantepe (Anatolia) from 3350 to 2000 years BC
150. L’utilizzo degli isotopi stabili del carbonio negli studi paleoambientali in campo archeologico: l’esempio di Arslantepe (Malatya, Anatolia orientale) da 5350 a 4000 anni dal presente
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