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Plants, Fire and Landscape at the Prehistoric Pile-Dwelling Village of Palù di Livenza (PaluON1), UNESCO Site in the Italian Alps.

Authors :
Zappa, Jessica
Degasperi, Nicola
Bassetti, Michele
Florenzano, Assunta
Torri, Paola
Servera-Vives, Gabriel
Mercuri, Anna Maria
Micheli, Roberto
Source :
Quantum Reports; Jun2023, Vol. 5 Issue 2, p34, 19p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

This paper presents palynological data obtained from a trench excavated at the Neolithic pile-dwelling archaeological site of Palù di Livenza (northeastern Italy). The site is in a wetland located in a tectonic basin at the foot of the Cansiglio plateau, crossed by the Livenza river. Environmental conditions have made this wetland a suitable area for settlements since prehistoric times. Thanks to the peaty sediments that characterise the area, archaeological materials and botanical remains have been exceptionally well preserved. Their study has shed light on a Neolithic pile-dwelling settlement that developed in various phases between c. 6350 and 5600 cal BP (c. 4400 and 3650 BC), and has also allowed for a detailed environmental reconstruction of the surrounding environment. A vertical sequence of 20 samples was analysed to study pollen, non-pollen palynomorphs and microcharcoals. An age-depth model was performed based on three radiocarbon dates. The palynological analysis provided insight into the response of vegetation to environmental changes caused by both climatic fluctuations and human pressure. In this sense, it was possible to highlight differences in vegetation cover, some fires, the use of woody resources, the spread of cereal fields, as well as the presence of other cultivated plants and plant processing by the people within the village. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2624960X
Volume :
5
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Quantum Reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164703835
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/quat6020034