2016
DOI: 10.1177/0959683616646841
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Landscape evolution and agro-sylvo-pastoral activities on the Gorgan Plain (NE Iran) in the last 6000 years

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“…The Kongor core was obtained from the temporary lake Kongor, located in the Artemisia-steppe of the eastern Gorgan Plain, NE Iran. Samples from the core were treated with standard palynological laboratory procedures and studied for pollen and non-pollen palynomorphs including microscopic plant, animal and fungal remains (details in Shumilovskikh et al, 2016). For the purpose of this paper we present an abbreviated version of the palynological diagram with freshwater fungi, arboreal pollen and tree and shrub macroremains (Fig.…”
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“…The Kongor core was obtained from the temporary lake Kongor, located in the Artemisia-steppe of the eastern Gorgan Plain, NE Iran. Samples from the core were treated with standard palynological laboratory procedures and studied for pollen and non-pollen palynomorphs including microscopic plant, animal and fungal remains (details in Shumilovskikh et al, 2016). For the purpose of this paper we present an abbreviated version of the palynological diagram with freshwater fungi, arboreal pollen and tree and shrub macroremains (Fig.…”
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“…Interestingly, the continuous presence of woody vegetation on the Kongor site is neither indicated by pollen nor by macroremains (Fig. 1), but by insects, strongly suggesting the presence of riverine forests with Alnus or Salix close to the site (Shumilovskikh et al, 2016). In fact, pollen of woody vegetation is present in the pollen diagram (4-20%), but due to possible long-distance transport it is not possible to infer local vegetation (Fig.…”
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