Publikationen der PS&H Forschungsgruppe
Zeitschriftenartikel (37)
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122 (18), e2409056122 (2025)
Unbalanced social–ecological acceleration led to state formation failure in early medieval Poland. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2.
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15 (1), 12097 (2025)
Isotopic data reveal a localist Roman population in late Roman Albintimilium, Liguria. Scientific Reports 3.
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40 (3), 3645, S. 459 - 480 (2025)
Consilience in practice: social–ecological dynamics of the Lake Volvi region (Greece) during the last two millennia. Journal of Quaternary Science 4.
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Past answers to present concerns: the relevance of the premodern past for 21st century policy planners; comments on the state of the field. Wiley interdisciplinary reviews: Climate change, e923 (2024)
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121 (36), e2317868121, S. 1 - 12 (2024)
The role of emerging elites in the formation and development of communities after the fall of the Roman Empire. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 6.
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9 (1), 2358754 (2024)
Responding to the West’s environmental security paradox: organic national security and the contemporary state embrace of severe anthropogenic environmental degradation, contamination, and vanishing (SEDCOV). Global security: health, science and policy 7.
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39 (2), 3583, S. 327 - 339 (2024)
The recent evolution of the salt marsh ‘Pantano Grande’ (NE Sicily, Italy): interplay between natural and human activity over the last 3700 years. Quaternary Sciences 8.
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7 (1), 7-57-2024, S. 57 - 61 (2024)
GC insights: fostering transformative change for biodiversity restoration through transdisciplinary research. Geoscience communication 9.
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33 (1), s00334-023-00960-y, S. 111 - 120 (2024)
The first extensive study of an Imperial Roman Garden in the city of Rome: the Horti Lamiani. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 10.
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655, 012, S. 37 - 54 (2023)
Holocene palaeoenvironmental and human settlement evolution in the southern margin of the Salpi lagoon, Tavoliere coastal plain (Apulia, Southern Italy). Quaternary International 11.
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63 (1), 0001, S. 1 - 20 (2023)
Late Glacial development of lakes and wetland vegetation in a dune area in Central Poland. Acta palaeobotanica 12.
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5 (4), 54, S. 1 - 24 (2022)
Landscape response to dynamic human pressure in the Paliouras Lagoon, Halkidiki Peninsula, Macedonia, Greece. Quaternary 13.
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838 (1), 155785, S. 1 - 14 (2022)
Anthropocene history of rich fen acidification in W Poland: causes and indicators of change. Science of the Total Environment 14.
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Reply to ‘Reduction in grain pollen indicates population decline, but not necessarily Black Death mortality’. Nature Ecology & Evolution, s41559-022-01863-3 (2022)
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17 (7), 0271548 (2022)
Mid-late Holocene vegetation history of the Argive Plain (Peloponnese, Greece) as inferred from a pollen record from ancient Lake Lerna. PLoS One 16.
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12 (1), 8559 (2022)
Synthesis of palaeoecological data from the Polish Lowlands suggests heterogeneous patterns of old-growth forest loss after the Migration Period. Scientific Reports 17.
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77 (1), 114, S. 11 - 58 (2022)
L’émergence d’une histoire environnementale interdisciplinaire: une approche conjointe de l’Holocène tardif. Annales: histoire, sciences sociales 18.
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14 (4), 641 (2022)
Holocene hydroclimatic changes in Northern Peloponnese (Greece) inferred from the multiproxy record of Lake Lousoi. Water 19.
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6, s41559-021-01652-4 (2022)
Palaeoecological data indicates land-use changes across Europe linked to spatial heterogeneity in mortality during the Black Death pandemic. Nature Ecology & Evolution 20.
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297, 104577, S. 1 - 16 (2022)
The pollen record from Grotta Romanelli (Apulia, Italy): new insight for the Late Pleistocene Mediterranean vegetation and plant use. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology