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Early impact of agropastoral activities and climate on the littoral landscape of Corsica since mid-Holocene

A multidisciplinary study (geomorphology, sedimentology and palynology) shows that the landscapes of the southwest coast of Corsica have been deeply modified by humans and the climate since 3000 BC. Significant and rapid landscape transformations are recorded between the Chalcolithic and the Middle...

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Autores principales: Vella, Marc-Antoine, Andrieu-Ponel, Valérie, Cesari, Joseph, Leandri, Franck, Pêche-Quilichini, Kewin, Reille, Maurice, Poher, Yoann, Demory, François, Delanghe, Doriane, Ghilardi, Matthieu, Ottaviani-Spella, Marie-Madeleine
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6922353/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31856226
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0226358
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author Vella, Marc-Antoine
Andrieu-Ponel, Valérie
Cesari, Joseph
Leandri, Franck
Pêche-Quilichini, Kewin
Reille, Maurice
Poher, Yoann
Demory, François
Delanghe, Doriane
Ghilardi, Matthieu
Ottaviani-Spella, Marie-Madeleine
author_facet Vella, Marc-Antoine
Andrieu-Ponel, Valérie
Cesari, Joseph
Leandri, Franck
Pêche-Quilichini, Kewin
Reille, Maurice
Poher, Yoann
Demory, François
Delanghe, Doriane
Ghilardi, Matthieu
Ottaviani-Spella, Marie-Madeleine
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description A multidisciplinary study (geomorphology, sedimentology and palynology) shows that the landscapes of the southwest coast of Corsica have been deeply modified by humans and the climate since 3000 BC. Significant and rapid landscape transformations are recorded between the Chalcolithic and the Middle Bronze Ages (3000–1300 BC). Several major (2.2 ka BC, 1.2 ka BC) and local (3000 BC) detrital events affected the Taravo Lower Valley in relation to global climatic changes and anthropic activities. The vegetation dynamics since 3000 BC show alternating phases of agriculture and abandonment until the complete disappearance of the original forest populations in the vicinity of the Canniccia Marshes. An early phase of Olea cultivation is recorded between 2900 and 2300 BC. Plant macro-remains indicate that cereals, vine and many species of Fabaceae were cultivated in the nearby of the archaeological sites during the middle to the late Chalcolithic Age. The event of 2.2 ka BC corresponds to an abandonment phase in the lower Taravo Valley. Pastoralism dominated agricultural activities between 2200 and 1700 BC. During Roman times, agriculture is characterized by olive and vine cultivation. A new peak of pastoralism and the cultivation of Castanea are noted during invasion times (500 to 1000 AD), showing that invasions didn’t disturb agricultural activities in the Taravo Valley. During the Pisa Period (end of the 9(th) C. to then end of 13(th) C. AD), pastoralism declined and vine and cereals were cultivated in the very nearby of the Canniccia Marshes. During the Genoa Period upwards (end of the 13(th) C. to 1769 AD), a decline in agriculture and a recrudescence of the forest (maquis and pine) are recorded, leading to the settlement of a present-day vegetal landscape dominated by an Erica arborea maquis.
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spelling pubmed-69223532020-01-07 Early impact of agropastoral activities and climate on the littoral landscape of Corsica since mid-Holocene Vella, Marc-Antoine Andrieu-Ponel, Valérie Cesari, Joseph Leandri, Franck Pêche-Quilichini, Kewin Reille, Maurice Poher, Yoann Demory, François Delanghe, Doriane Ghilardi, Matthieu Ottaviani-Spella, Marie-Madeleine PLoS One Research Article A multidisciplinary study (geomorphology, sedimentology and palynology) shows that the landscapes of the southwest coast of Corsica have been deeply modified by humans and the climate since 3000 BC. Significant and rapid landscape transformations are recorded between the Chalcolithic and the Middle Bronze Ages (3000–1300 BC). Several major (2.2 ka BC, 1.2 ka BC) and local (3000 BC) detrital events affected the Taravo Lower Valley in relation to global climatic changes and anthropic activities. The vegetation dynamics since 3000 BC show alternating phases of agriculture and abandonment until the complete disappearance of the original forest populations in the vicinity of the Canniccia Marshes. An early phase of Olea cultivation is recorded between 2900 and 2300 BC. Plant macro-remains indicate that cereals, vine and many species of Fabaceae were cultivated in the nearby of the archaeological sites during the middle to the late Chalcolithic Age. The event of 2.2 ka BC corresponds to an abandonment phase in the lower Taravo Valley. Pastoralism dominated agricultural activities between 2200 and 1700 BC. During Roman times, agriculture is characterized by olive and vine cultivation. A new peak of pastoralism and the cultivation of Castanea are noted during invasion times (500 to 1000 AD), showing that invasions didn’t disturb agricultural activities in the Taravo Valley. During the Pisa Period (end of the 9(th) C. to then end of 13(th) C. AD), pastoralism declined and vine and cereals were cultivated in the very nearby of the Canniccia Marshes. During the Genoa Period upwards (end of the 13(th) C. to 1769 AD), a decline in agriculture and a recrudescence of the forest (maquis and pine) are recorded, leading to the settlement of a present-day vegetal landscape dominated by an Erica arborea maquis. Public Library of Science 2019-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6922353/ /pubmed/31856226 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0226358 Text en © 2019 Vella et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Vella, Marc-Antoine
Andrieu-Ponel, Valérie
Cesari, Joseph
Leandri, Franck
Pêche-Quilichini, Kewin
Reille, Maurice
Poher, Yoann
Demory, François
Delanghe, Doriane
Ghilardi, Matthieu
Ottaviani-Spella, Marie-Madeleine
Early impact of agropastoral activities and climate on the littoral landscape of Corsica since mid-Holocene
title Early impact of agropastoral activities and climate on the littoral landscape of Corsica since mid-Holocene
title_full Early impact of agropastoral activities and climate on the littoral landscape of Corsica since mid-Holocene
title_fullStr Early impact of agropastoral activities and climate on the littoral landscape of Corsica since mid-Holocene
title_full_unstemmed Early impact of agropastoral activities and climate on the littoral landscape of Corsica since mid-Holocene
title_short Early impact of agropastoral activities and climate on the littoral landscape of Corsica since mid-Holocene
title_sort early impact of agropastoral activities and climate on the littoral landscape of corsica since mid-holocene
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6922353/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31856226
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0226358
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