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Besançon : ISTA - Institut des Sciences et Techniques de l'Antiquité | Cr-D 360 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | ISTA26257 |
Although paleofertility and -climate cannot be directly determined from the soil record, geoarchaeological reconstructions of landscape stability and destabilisation in Greece have been able to reveal the history of soil quality and its use and abuse. Studies of the Argive Plain, the Southern Argolid and Thessaly show how the rapid climatic change at the end of the last ice age did not result in any landscape destabilisation. Widespread soil erosion began only within 1000 years after the introduction of agriculture in these areas and thus appears to be human-induced.
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