Archaeological cereals as an isotope record of long-term soil health and anthropogenic amendment in southern Scandinavia

Maintaining soil health is integral to agricultural production, and the archaeological record contains multiple lines of palaeoclimatic and palaeoenvironmental proxy evidence that can contribute to the understanding and analysis of long-term trajectories of change that are key for contextualizing 21...

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Main Authors: Andersen, N.H (Author), Andreasen, M.H (Author), Bech, J.-H (Author), Church, M.J (Author), Gröcke, D.R (Author), Gron, K.J (Author), Henriksen, P.S (Author), Hilton, R.G (Author), Jessen, M.D (Author), Larsson, M. (Author), Møller, N.A (Author), Nielsen, F.O (Author), Nielsen, P.O (Author), Pihl, A. (Author), Rowley-Conwy, P. (Author), Sørensen, L. (Author), Westphal, J. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 2021
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