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- W4312717489 abstract "The archeobotanical research focusing on El Mirador cave (Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain) has contributed to the reconstruction of the landscape in which human communities lived during the Neolithic and Bronze Age in the surroundings of the Sierra de Atapuerca. The analysis of the palynological and anthracological record has revealed a landscape of mixed forest with evergreen and deciduous oaks and pinewood. The evolution of the vegetation reflects a progressive trend towards greater aridity. This decrease in rainfall occurred parallel to the progressive increase in anthropic pressure indicator plants, leading towards gradual deforestation. In addition to illustrating the gradual opening of the forest formations around the settlement, the analysis has evidenced many of the anthropogenic features related to human interference throughout the sequence, such as an increase in the representation of heliophilic trees and shrubs, the development of anthropo-zoogenic pasture areas, the proliferation of nitrophilic plants and the increase in herbaceous and shrub communities typical of degradation phases. This progression towards an increasingly modified landscape from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age implies a decisive change in the relationship between the environment and the human groups that inhabited it." @default.
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- W4312717489 title "Vegetation and Climate at El Mirador Cave: Exploring the Beginning of Cultural Landscapes" @default.
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