DJ Charman - Quaternary Science Reviews, 2001 - Elsevier
Testate amoebae (also referred to as rhizopods, thecamoebians and arcellaceans) are single-celled organisms in which the cytoplasm is enclosed within an external shell (the …
B Van Geel - Tracking environmental change using lake sediments …, 2001 - Springer
In pollen preparations other microfossils of various origin are often preserved. Among the microfossils that attracted the attention of palynologists are a variety of organisms, eg, algae …
Decomposition contributes to global ecosystem function by contributing to nutrient recycling, energy flow, and limiting biomass accumulation. The decomposer organisms influencing this …
B Van Geel, GR Coope, T Van Der Hammen - Review of palaeobotany and …, 1989 - Elsevier
The present study is based on a detailed analysis of the Lateglacial type section from Usselo. In addition to pollen, seeds and insect assemblages many other hitherto …
A palaeo-environmental reconstruction from the Roman Period settlement site Uitgeest- Dorregeest (northwestern Netherlands) based on samples of old soil horizons derived from …
B Van Geel, SJP Bohncke, H Dee - Review of palaeobotany and …, 1980 - Elsevier
A section more than 3 m deep from “De Borchert”(near Denekamp, The Netherlands), which included part of the Younger Dryas and almost the whole of the Holocene, was studied by …
Remains of various ascomycetes, mainly ascospores, have been detected during palynological studies of lake sediments, peat deposits and samples from archaeological …
C Cugny, F Mazier, D Galop - Vegetation history and Archaeobotany, 2010 - Springer
This paper presents results from a modern dataset of non-pollen palynomorphs and its application to a ca. 2,000 year peat record from the same area in the western Pyrenees …
R Chapman, I Kinnes, K Randsborg - 1981 - books.google.com
Evidence for the disposal of the dead is one of the most common classes of archaeological data; in both prehistoric and historic contexts, archaeologists have long used the remains of …