The results of on-site archaeological investigations alone are not enough to reconstruct landscape histories, because they provide incomplete information on past environments. In contrast, off-site sedimentary archives can provide information on the interaction of natural and human processes.
2018
International research and practice conference Integrated Microscopy Approaches in Archaeobotany
Reading University of Reading
24.02.2018 - 25.02.2018
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A multi-proxy analysis of sandy soils in historical slash-and-burn sites: Karula case study
International scientific conference Landscape archaeology in Middle and Eastern Europe: A multi-disciplinary approach to investigations of sites of the Roman times and the Migration period
Brandenburg German Institute of Archaeology
16.04.2018 - 18.04.2018
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Shifting cultivation as a factor of population mobility during the Migration period in the forest-steppe region of Eurasia
The population movement during the whole extent of Migration period was spread at mass level, forming one of the important factors of economic development of the forest-steppe and broadleaf forests in Eastern Europe.
The issue is conditioned by the fact, that the migrating groups were introducing
2017
International scientific conference 23rd Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists 2017
Maastricht European Association of Archaeologists
30.08.2017 - 03.09.2017
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DIAGNOSTIC FEATURES OF SWIDDEN CULTIVATION IN SOILS OF THE TEMPERATE FOREST ZONE
Swidden cultivation is believed to be one of the most-geographically-ubiquitous agricultural systems in the world, spanning from the tropics to the boreal forest zone in both
hemispheres. Chronologically, it has been utilized from 3rd millennium BC to 20th cent. AD. Presumably, the swidden technolo
International scientific conference 23rd Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists
Maastricht European Association of Archaeologists
30.08.2017 - 03.09.2017
Название доклада
FOREST-STEPPE TRANSITIONS AND PEOPLING OF THE LANDSCAPES OF THE MID-VOLGA REGION IN THE 1ST MILLENNIUM AD
In the forest-steppe zone of European Russia, the first millennium AD was a time of major changes in the populations, agricultural technologies, social structure, and settlement
patterns. A heart of the forest-steppe zone, the Mid-Volga region underwent a transition from a non-populated, mainly for
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