PALAEOENVIRONMENT RECONSTRUCTION USING POLLEN AND PLANT MACROFOSSILS: THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE OF VIA NERONIANA (MONTEGROTTO TERME – PADOVA)
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ABSTRACT: Maritan M., Gaudioso B. & Miola A., Palaeoenvironment reconstruction using pollen and plant macrofossils: the archaeological site of via Neroniana (Montegrotto Terme - Padova). (IT ISSN 0394-3356, 2011) This presentations shows the results of a palaeobotanical research in an archaeological site occupied from the Copper Age to the Medieval time in the thermal area of Euganean Hills. The results of pollen and plant macrofossils‘ analysis help in the reconstruction of the palaeoenvironment evolution back to the Last Glacial Maximum, with new insight on the thermal water influence on the site and the human presence before the construction of a Roman villa.
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