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2“.... Culmination of people initiated vegetation shifts took place at about 2000!4C years BP (Early Roman Iron Age...”
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3“.... Culmination of people initiated vegetation shifts took place at about 2000!4C years BP (Early Roman Iron Age...”
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4“... in the Baltic Sea, i.e. a Roman peak at 1 AD, a Medieval peak at 1200 AD and a peak in the 1970s. The new data...”
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5“... pollution horizons in the Baltic Sea, i.e. a Roman peak at 1 AD, a Medieval peak at 1200 AD and a peak...”
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6by Eiriksson, Jon, Bartels-Jonsdottir, Helga Bara, Cage, Alix G., Gudmundsdottir, Esther Ruth, Klitgaard-Kristensen, Dorthe, Marret, Fabienne, Rodrigues, Teresa, Abrantes, Fatima, Austin, William E. N., Jiang, Hui, Knudsen, Karen-Luise, Sejrup, Hans-Petter“... temperatures to the north of Iceland and on the Iberian margin were higher in the Roman Warm Period than at any...”
Published in The Holocene (2006)
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7“... to 6000 to similar to 3250 yr BP, between 2100 and 1750 yr BP (Roman Warm Period) and from 500 yr BP...”
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8by Eiriksson, Jon, Bartels-Jonsdottir, Helga Bara, Cage, Alix G., Gudmundsdottir, Esther Ruth, Klitgaard-Kristensen, Dorthe, Marret, Fabienne, Rodrigues, Teresa, Abrantes, Fatima, Austin, William E. N., Jiang, Hui, Knudsen, Karen-Luise, Sejrup, Hans-Petter“... temperatures to the north of Iceland and on the Iberian margin were higher in the Roman Warm Period than at any...”
Published in The Holocene (2006)
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9by Mojtahid, Meryem, Manceau, Rose, Schiebel, Ralf, Hennekam, Rick, De Lange, Gert J.“...) marking the Roman Humid Period in the western Mediterranean, and in anti-phase with the southeastern...”
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10by Dongling Li, Longbin Sha, Jialin Li, Hui Jiang, Yanguang Liu, Yanni Wu“... to 1600 cal. a BP and from 1200 to 630 cal. a BP, and are consistent with the “Roman Warm Period...”
Published in Sustainability (2017)
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11by Perner, Kerstin, Jennings, Anne E, Moros, Matthias, Andrews, John T, Wacker, Lukas“... of the Roman Warm Period and (ii) at c. 300 cal a BP - the later part of the Little Ice Age. These periods...”
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12by Perner, Kerstin, Jennings, Anne E, Moros, Matthias, Andrews, John T, Wacker, Lukas“... of the Roman Warm Period and (ii) at c. 300 cal a BP - the later part of the Little Ice Age. These periods...”
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13by Di Rita F., Ghilardi M., Fagel N., Vacchi M., Warichet F., Delanghe D., Sicurani J., Martinet L., Robresco S.“..., and it intensified in Roman times, when the area experienced the first phase of galena exploitation from...”
Published in Quaternary Science Reviews (2022)
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14by Di Rita, Federico, Ghilardi, Matthieu, Fagel, Nathalie, Vacchi, Matteo, Warichet, François, Delanghe, Doriane, Sicurani, Jean, Martinet, Lauriane, Robresco, Sébastien“..., and it intensified in Roman times, when the area experienced the first phase of galena exploitation from...”
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15by Di Rita, Federico, Ghilardi, Matthieu, Fagel, Nathalie, Vacchi, Matteo, Warichet, François, Delanghe, Doriane, Sicurani, Jean, Martinet, Lauriane, Robresco, Sébastien“..., and it intensified in Roman times, when the area experienced the first phase of galena exploitation from...”
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16by Kylander, Malin E, Söderlindh, Jenny, Schenk, Frederik, Gyllencreutz, Richard, Rydberg, Johan, Bindler, Richard, Martínez-Cortizas, Antonio, Skelton, Alsadair SL“... Ages Cold Epoch (2645 cal. a BP), the transition into, and in the middle of, the Roman Ages Warm Period...”
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17by Kylander, Malin, Söderlindh, Jenny, Schenk, Frederik, Gyllencreutz, Richard, Rydberg, Johan, Bindler, Richard, Martínez-Cortizas, Antonio, Skelton, Alsadair SL“... Ages Cold Epoch (2645 cal. a BP), the transition into, and in the middle of, the Roman Ages Warm Period...”
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18by Dessandier, Pierre-Antoine, Bonnin, Jérôme, Malaizé, Bruno, Lambert, Clément, Tjallingii, Rik, Warden, Lisa, Sinninghe Damsté, Jaap, Kim, Jung-Hyun“... foraminiferal assemblages corresponded to the well-known climatic periods in the study area, such as the Roman...”
Published in Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (2018)
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19by Simonneau, Anaëlle, Chapron, Emmanuel, Garçon, M., Winiarski, T., Graz, Yann, Chauvel, C., Debret, Maxime, Motelica-Heino, Mikael, Desmet, Marc, Di Giovanni, Christian“... BP), the Roman period (ca AD115-330) and the Medieval Warm Period (ca AD760-1160). In addition...”
Published in Quaternary Science Reviews (2014)
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20by Dessandier, Pierre-Antoine, Bonnin, Jérôme, Malaizé, Bruno, Lambert, Clément, Tjallingii, Rik, Warden, Lisa, Sinninghe Damsté, Jaap, Kim, Jung-Hyun“... foraminiferal assemblages corresponded to the well-known climatic periods in the study area, such as the Roman...”
Published in Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (2018)
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