Archaeoecology. The Application of Palaeoenvironmental Sciences for the Reconstruction of Human-Environment Interactions
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Earth Sciences".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2021) | Viewed by 37416
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Interests: palynology; palaeoecology; late prehistory; palaeoenvironment; Holocene
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Dear Colleagues,
Human societies develop on a natural framework consisting of biotic and abiotic components. Originally, the physical space was a purely natural system for humans but, throughout history, it has become progressively constructed by anthropogenic work and innovations. Farming, metallurgy, the emergence of states represent evolutionary milestones in the exponential growth of anthropization. Thus, the landscape has emerged as a historical product rejecting its original nature and becoming increasingly humanized. The application of palaeoenvironmental sciences to archaeological records enables the reconstruction of past climate, environmental conditions, and landscape transformation by human societies over time. Therefore, the development of integrated in-site archaeological and off-site palaeoecological research (archaeoecology) is the best strategy to obtain a robust knowledge about past human–environment interactions.
This Special Issue aims to offer a view of different interdisciplinary applications of palaeoenvironmental studies in archaeology centered on the reconstruction of human–environment interactions. Original articles and reviews related to this topic are welcome.
Dr. Jordi Revelles
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Palynology
- Archaeobotany
- Archaeozoology
- Isotopic analysis in bioarchaeological remains
- Biogeochemical analyses
- Geoarchaeology
- Microvertebrates
- Palaeolimnology
- Palaeofire research
- Landscape transformation
- Climate change
- Human Palaeoecology
- Social evolution
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