2018
DOI: 10.15184/aqy.2018.217
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Rockshelters and the impact of the Laacher See eruption on Late Pleistocene foragers

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“…Since then, the compilation of fallout occurrences throughout Europe (Riede et al, 2011) and the targeted excavation of small caves as sediment traps for both tephra and archaeological remains (Riede et al, 2018;Sauer et al, 2018) have been at the core of renewed investigation of the Laacher See eruption's possible impact on contemporaneous societies. In assembling the database of known Laacher See tephra finds, many important existing data points, some even associated with information on geochemistry, grain size, or shard morphology, have been revealed.…”
Section: Box 1: Small Eruption Big Effects -Sunset Crater (1085-1090 Ce)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since then, the compilation of fallout occurrences throughout Europe (Riede et al, 2011) and the targeted excavation of small caves as sediment traps for both tephra and archaeological remains (Riede et al, 2018;Sauer et al, 2018) have been at the core of renewed investigation of the Laacher See eruption's possible impact on contemporaneous societies. In assembling the database of known Laacher See tephra finds, many important existing data points, some even associated with information on geochemistry, grain size, or shard morphology, have been revealed.…”
Section: Box 1: Small Eruption Big Effects -Sunset Crater (1085-1090 Ce)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The next step would then be a thorough palaeopathological analysis of the finds. Such assemblages are not available at present, although targeted fieldwork seeking to identify relevant sites in precisely this region is ongoing (Riede, Sauer, & Hoggard, 2018; Sauer, Stott, & Riede, 2018).…”
Section: Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%