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100 _aVejrostová, Lenka
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245 _aHuman-induced prehistoric soil buried in the flood plain of Svratka River, Czech Republic/
260 _bSage,
_c2019.
300 _a Vol 29, issue 4, 2019 : (565-577 p.).
520 _aThe natural setting and prehistoric human activity on Holocene floodplains in Central Europe is a compelling issue from several points of view. This environment presents an important sedimentary archive reflecting past human behaviour in interactions with climate change. Two sedimentary sections recorded in the alluvial zone of Svratka River (Moravia) with a buried soil dated to the time span between the Neolithic and Late Bronze Age, and comprising one paleo-catena, were investigated using a multiproxy approach. The buried paleo-catena presents evidence of long-term (ancient) soil development, and the use of the site for human settlement and farming ca. 4500 BC until 1000 BC. Buried soil horizons indicate (climate) stability, which according to archaeological evidence lasted for at least 3500 years, until at least 1000 BC. The architecture and the lithology of the river floodplain changes approximately 0 AD. Anthropogenic settlement activity was not detected at the site in the subsequent period, and this is very likely to be associated with increased sedimentation rates and less optimal conditions for human settlement.
650 _aalluvial geoarchaeology,
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650 _aAtlantic,
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650 _aclimate change,
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650 _a human impact,
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650 _a Late Bronze Age,
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650 _aNeolithic,
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650 _aSubboreal
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700 _aLisá,Lenka
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700 _aParma, David
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700 _aBajer, Aleš
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700 _aHajnalová, Mária
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700 _a Kočárová, Romana
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700 _aMoska, Piotr
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700 _aPacina, Jan
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_dLondon: Sage Publication Ltd, 2019.
_tHolocene/
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856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0959683618824785
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