Preserved lipid signatures in palaeosols help to distinguish the impacts of palaeoclimate and indigenous peoples on palaeovegetation in northwest Siberia

Acknowledgments This study was funded by the ESRC ES/ M011054/1 “JPI Climate: Social-Ecological Transformations: HUMan-ANimal Relations Under Climate Change in NORthern Eurasia” held at the University of Aberdeen, within the Nordforsk network HUMANOR at the University of Lapland (Decision #291581),...

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Published in:Organic Geochemistry
Main Authors: Harraulta, Loïc, Milek, Karen, Huguet, Arnaud, Anquetil, Christelle, Anderson, David G.
Other Authors: University of Aberdeen.CAFÉ UArctic Theme (Circumpolar Archives, Folkore and Ethnography), University of Aberdeen.The Political Ecology of Coastal Societies, University of Aberdeen.HUMan-ANimal Relations Under Climate Change in NORthern Eurasia (HUMANOR), University of Aberdeen.Arctic Domus Research Group, University of Aberdeen.Anthropology, University of Aberdeen.The North, University of Aberdeen.Etnos: A Life History of the Etnos Concept
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2164/18791
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.orggeochem.2022.104407