2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0241133
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The furnace and the goat—A spatio-temporal model of the fuelwood requirement for iron metallurgy on Elba Island, 4th century BCE to 2nd century ce

Abstract: Scholars frequently cite fuel scarcity after deforestation as a reason for the abandonment of most of the Roman iron smelting sites on Elba Island (Tuscan Archipelago, Italy) in the 1st century bce. Whereas the archaeological record clearly indicates the decrease in smelting activities, evidence confirming the ‘deforestation narrative’ is ambiguous. Therefore, we employed a stochastic, spatio-temporal model of the wood required and consumed for iron smelting on Elba Island in order to assess the availability o… Show more

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“…A common explanation is that fuel scarcity after deforestation caused the abandonment. However, new studies suggest more multifaceted and nuanced socio--political reasons (Becker et al, 2020). Indeed, historical evidence mainly from the Pacific islands indicates that coastal settlements on islands were usually abandoned if people perceived conflicts to be emerging.…”
Section: Shima Advanced Publication 2023mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A common explanation is that fuel scarcity after deforestation caused the abandonment. However, new studies suggest more multifaceted and nuanced socio--political reasons (Becker et al, 2020). Indeed, historical evidence mainly from the Pacific islands indicates that coastal settlements on islands were usually abandoned if people perceived conflicts to be emerging.…”
Section: Shima Advanced Publication 2023mentioning
confidence: 99%