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Long-term trends of land use and demography in Greece : A comparative study

Weiberg, Erika, 1971- (author)
Uppsala universitet,Antikens kultur och samhällsliv,Domesticated Landscapes of the Peloponnese (DoLP)
Bevan, Andrew (author)
Kouli, Katerina (author)
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Katsianis, Markos (author)
Woodbridge, Jessie (author)
Bonnier, Anton (author)
Uppsala universitet,Antikens kultur och samhällsliv,Domesticated Landscapes of the Peloponnese (DoLP)
Engel, Max (author)
Finné, Martin (author)
Uppsala universitet,Antikens kultur och samhällsliv
Fyfe, Ralph (author)
Maniatis, Yannis (author)
Palmisano, Alessio (author)
Panajiotidis, Sampson (author)
Roberts, C. Neil (author)
Shennan, Stephen (author)
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2019-02-13
2019
English.
In: The Holocene. - : SAGE Publications. - 0959-6836 .- 1477-0911. ; 29:5, s. 742-760
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)
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  • This paper offers a comparative study of land use and demographic development in northern and southern Greece from the Neolithic to the Byzantine period. Results from summed probability densities (SPD) of archaeological radiocarbon dates and settlement numbers derived from archaeological site surveys are combined with results from cluster-based analysis of published pollen core assemblages to offer an integrated view of human pressure on the Greek landscape through time. We demonstrate that SPDs offer a useful approach to outline differences between regions and a useful complement to archaeological site surveys, evaluated here especially for the onset of the Neolithic and for the Final Neolithic (FN)/Early Bronze Age (EBA) transition. Pollen analysis highlight differences in vegetation between the two sub-regions, but also several parallel changes. The comparison of land cover dynamics between two sub-regions of Greece further demonstrates the significance of the bioclimatic conditions of core locations and that apparent oppositions between regions may in fact be two sides of the same coin in terms of socio-ecological trajectories. We also assess the balance between anthropogenic and climate-related impacts on vegetation and suggest that climatic variability was as an important factor for vegetation regrowth. Finally, our evidence suggests that the impact of humans on land cover is amplified from the Late Bronze Age (LBA) onwards as more extensive herding and agricultural practices are introduced.

Subject headings

HUMANIORA  -- Annan humaniora -- Antikvetenskap (hsv//swe)
HUMANITIES  -- Other Humanities -- Classical Archaeology and Ancient History (hsv//eng)

Keyword

archaeology
Greece
land cover
land use
pollen
summed probability densities
Classical Archaeology and Ancient History
Antikens kultur och samhällsliv

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