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pollen-based reconstructions of plant cover in Europe at a spatial resolution of 1 1 over the Holocene last 11.7 methodological issues in the quantification of past land cover by using alternative datasets of relative pollen biodiversity and mitigating their effects in the future. We present here the most spatially extensive and temporally a larger number of pollen records compared to former analyses in particular from the Mediterranean area pollen productivities RPPs one of the key input parameters of REVEALS to test model sensitivity. Finally Testing the Effect of Relative Pollen Productivity on the REVEALS Model: A Validated Reconstruction of Europe-Wide
both at the expense of the historical Saramaka Creole area. Recent roads sticking each bank of the Oyapock exercise in 2017 and 2018 in the Oyapock watershed. Ninety-two maps were obtained covering almost the entire reference to people apart from the population minority living along the river. This latter polarizes itself midstream legal farmers on the Brazilian side illegal gold diggers on the French Guiana side and an Amerindian rubber bands are separating them slowly despite the bridge primarily useless for now. Keywords perception-based Territorial Attachments: The Case of the Oyapock Watershed (French Guiana, Amapá State of Brazil)
transmission of ceramics techniques and style in Ethiopian Rift Ethnoarchaeological studies of potter communities for Research and Conservation of Cultural Heritage Ethiopie Ministry of Culture CFEE Centre Français des transmission of ceramics techniques and style in Ethiopian Rift: Ethnoarchaeological studies of potter communities
limestone peak on the eastern side of the Manifold Valley in Staffordshire less than 50km SW of Alderley Edge associated with the Ecton Pipe and with cave-like' workings on The Lumb. The detatchment of the limestone beds setting are the Bronze Age mines exploited within the Triassic sandstones of Alderley Edge in Cheshire England connection between the presence of Mesolithic hunting camps close by and the various sites of mineral extraction for some of the early workings associated with rich pipes' of copper ore outcropping on the surface on mineralogical and environmental controls on the extraction of copper ores in the British Bronze Age - evidence from site-based studies and archaeological excavations in England and Wales
phenomenon in liberal democracies throughout the last decade. Focusing on economic distress as one of the basic feelings of social exclusion as the central identity motive in this pattern. Reproducing the same model provide the first evidence implicating identity threat and belonging threat in particular in the development identity threat as a partial mediator in the links between indices of relative deprivation and populism Study basic triggers of populism we proposed a model integrating individual-level indices of economic distress Distress and Populism: Examining the Role of Identity Threat and Feelings of Social Exclusion
Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science, 7(1), 1-24. associated with the paradigm raise concerns about the robustness of classic studies in this literature replication of the induced-compliance paradigm based on Croyle and Cooper Experiment 1 . In a total of 39 labs behavior. One of the most popular experimental paradigms used to produce such attitude change is the induced-compliance choice. The primary analyses failed to support the core hypothesis No significant difference in attitude state of dissonance that people are motivated to resolve usually by changing their attitude to be in line A Multilab Replication of the Induced-Compliance Paradigm of Cognitive Dissonance
evolved identifying the emergence of two new temporalities in old forest science. Over the study period changing analysis of 62 peer-reviewed articles published in ecology and forestry we characterize the temporal This article tracks changing conceptions of time in European forest science over recent decades and accounts conservationists and managers. We describe in particular how two articulations of forest time and forest management temporal features of old European forests as they evolve over our study period 1997 2017 trace how new and changing New times in old forests : How the past matters in European forest science
12 The purpose of the book is to explore and explicate the origins evolution and mobilisation of anti-war 1958 to the current war in Ukraine. Meticulously researched the chapters develop an analysis of the anti-war associations. The book casts light on the factors that structure the Irish domestication of the conflicts define the multifaceted Irish approach to different international conflicts from the creation of the Irish anti-war activism in Ireland from the 1950s. The author applies postcolonial critical perspectives alongside CAS<br>The Irish Against the War: Postcolonial Identity & Political Activism in Contemporary Ireland
combined with those of Monoun 1984 and Nyos 1986 in Cameroon allow to propose a grid of degassing descriptors modelling of sudden lake degassing confirms that Pavin area is a potential hazard. Other world maar lakes lakes were thought to be a new natural hazard until the Nyos Lake catastrophe 1986 . Historical degassing 1783 1936 sudden limnic eruption 1551 1785 emission of fog vapors and thick clouds 1550 1750 associated spontaneous healings have been reported as miracles by the church authorities. Pavin described as a marvelous hazard until the Nyos Lake catastrophe in 1986, but historical events have been documented in several European European lakes, including Lake Pavin. The study of these phenomena over five centuries, combined with potential hazard, providing a model for assessing risks in other maar lakes worldwide. Reconstruction of Degassing Maar Lakes: The Case of Lake Pavin (Auvergne, France), for the Last Two Thousand Thousand Years - A Comprehensive Study of Volcanic Phenomena
step towards a systematic review of the Palaeolithic rock art in the Italian Peninsula considering eleven during the Late Pleistocene notably through the production of parietal and mobile art. Conversely the surrounding strengthening the idea of two opposed artistic provinces the Franco-Cantabrian vs. the Mediterranean However during the last 30 years new discoveries of Pleistocene art and the reassessment of previous research research in this field broke this paradigm. Therefore the need to thoroughly revise this part of Italian Palaeolithic Rock Art of the Italian Peninsula