2021
DOI: 10.3390/w13111611
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Middle Holocene Climate Oscillations Recorded in the Western Dvina Lakeland

Abstract: Although extensive archeological research works have been conducted in the Serteya region in recent years, the Holocene climate history in the Western Dvina Lakeland in Western Russia is still poorly understood. The Neolithic human occupation of the Serteyka lake–river system responded to climate oscillations, resulting in the development of a pile-dwelling settlement between 5.9 and 4.2 ka cal BP. In this paper, we present the quantitative paleoclimatic reconstructions of the Northgrippian stage (8.2–4.2 ka c… Show more

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“…Seasonal and centennial climatic fluctuations might have influenced ancient communities. Detailed multiproxy palaeoecological analyses in the Serteya microregion indicate weak cooling oscillations at the 7.0-6.8, 6.2, 5.9 and 4.2 ka cal BP and an increase of continentality during these periods, manifested in a lower winter temperature and lower annual precipitation (Kittel et al 2020;Mroczkowska et al 2020).…”
Section: Fig 3 Rudnya Culture Sites Distribution In Serteysky Microre...mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Seasonal and centennial climatic fluctuations might have influenced ancient communities. Detailed multiproxy palaeoecological analyses in the Serteya microregion indicate weak cooling oscillations at the 7.0-6.8, 6.2, 5.9 and 4.2 ka cal BP and an increase of continentality during these periods, manifested in a lower winter temperature and lower annual precipitation (Kittel et al 2020;Mroczkowska et al 2020).…”
Section: Fig 3 Rudnya Culture Sites Distribution In Serteysky Microre...mentioning
confidence: 98%