2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2022.107532
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Lake and crannog: A 2500-year palaeoenvironmental record of continuity and change in NE Scotland

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“…The Holocene is the only interglacial period where the interactions between natural climate variability and past human activity can be properly assessed. Significant changes in land use began with the switch between different historic cultural groups, such as shifts from hunter-gatherers to agrarian societies in the Mid-Holocene (Warden et al, 2017), and intensification in human activity from the Late Iron Age and Roman periods (Jones et al, 2022). Human activity within a lake catchment adds to the complexity of interpreting proxy signals recorded in lake sediments, posing several palaeolimnological challenges.…”
Section: Lake Sediments As Environmental Archivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Holocene is the only interglacial period where the interactions between natural climate variability and past human activity can be properly assessed. Significant changes in land use began with the switch between different historic cultural groups, such as shifts from hunter-gatherers to agrarian societies in the Mid-Holocene (Warden et al, 2017), and intensification in human activity from the Late Iron Age and Roman periods (Jones et al, 2022). Human activity within a lake catchment adds to the complexity of interpreting proxy signals recorded in lake sediments, posing several palaeolimnological challenges.…”
Section: Lake Sediments As Environmental Archivesmentioning
confidence: 99%