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EVIDENCE FROM CHARCOAL ANALYSIS FOR THE EXTENSIVE EXPLOITATION OF CORK-OAK (QUERCUS SUBER) FOREST IN THE ROMAN IMPERIAL PERIOD: THE VICUS OF THAMUSIDA (NW MOROCCO).
(Damblon, F., Ed.).Proceedings of the Fourth International Meeting of Anthracology. 8 - 13.
(2013). Environment and landscape management during the Middle Neolithic in Southern France: Evidence for agro-sylvo-pastoral systems in the Middle Rhone Valley.
Quaternary International. 200(1-2), 50 - 65.
(2009). Climate versus human-driven fire regimes in Mediterranean landscapes: the Holocene record of Lago dell’Accesa (Tuscany, Italy).
Quaternary Science Reviews. 27(11-12), 1181 - 1196.
(2008). Man-Made Landscapes From the Third–Second Millennia Bc: the Example of Castelo Velho (Freixo De Numão, North-East Portugal).
Oxford Journal of Archaeology. 27(2), 119 - 133.
(2008). Vegetation changes and human action from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age (7000–4000 BP) in Alicante, Spain, based on charcoal analysis.
Vegetation History and Archaeobotany. 1994, 155 - 166.
(1994).