WESTERN RUSSIA

Abstract: Combining the evidence of radiocarbon dating, pollen analysis and geochemistry we suggest a chronological division of prehistoric sites in the upper stretches of the Western Dvina and Lovat Rivers in North-Western Russia and discuss the changes in vegetation, cli-mate and history of lakes...

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Main Authors: M. A. Kulkova, A. N. Mazurkevich, P. M. Dolukhanov, Pile Dwellings
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Language:English
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.573.8344
http://www.geochronometria.pl/pdf/geo_20/geo_20_14.pdf
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Summary:Abstract: Combining the evidence of radiocarbon dating, pollen analysis and geochemistry we suggest a chronological division of prehistoric sites in the upper stretches of the Western Dvina and Lovat Rivers in North-Western Russia and discuss the changes in vegetation, cli-mate and history of lakes in that area during the Holocene. Key words: HOLOCENE