Population collapse or human resilience in response to the 9.3 and 8.2 ka cooling events : a multi-proxy analysis of Mesolithic occupation in the Scheldt basin (Belgium)

This paper explores the impact of environmental, e.g. sea level rise, and climatic events, e.g. abrupt cooling events, on Mesolithic populations (ca. 11,350 to 6600 cal BP) living in the western Scheldt basin of Belgium and Northern France. The Mesolithic in this study-area has been extensively studied during the last few decades, leading to an extensive database of radiocarbon dates (n = 418), sites (n = 157) and excavated loci (n = 145). A multi-proxy analysis of this database reveals important changes both chronologically and geographically, which are interpreted in terms of population dyna... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Van Maldegem, Elliot
Vandendriessche, Hans
Verhegge, Jeroen
Sergant, Joris
Meylemans, Erwin
Perdaen, Yves
Lauryssen, Florian
Smolders, Erik
Crombé, Philippe
Dokumenttyp: journalarticle
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Schlagwörter: History and Archaeology / Summed Probability Distributions / Climate events / Mesolithic / Prehistoric demography / Hunter-gatherer mobility / NW-Europe / TEMPORAL FREQUENCY-DISTRIBUTIONS / SUMMED PROBABILITY-DISTRIBUTION / HOLOCENE CLIMATE VARIABILITY / EQUILIBRIUM-LINE ALTITUDES / YR BP EVENT / RADIOCARBON-DATES / BONE APATITE / NEOLITHIC POPULATION / ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE / CULTURAL-EVOLUTION
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8718027