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We present the palynological study of Pozo de la Nieve peat bog, located in a very valuable socio-cultural placement within the Iruelas Valley Natural Park (Gredos range, Iberian Central System). We have focused in relating landscape changes to natural resources management and climatic events. Firstly, we carried out seven radiocarbon dates suggesting the origin of this record ca. 240 cal BC. The palynological data show the existence of dense high-mountain pine woodlands dominated by Pinus sylvestris/nigra from the Late Iron Age to the Muslim period. Later, from the Christian period, anthropogenic activities have intensified, especially livestock grazing in the Contemporary Age. Its consequences are the progressive disappearance of highmountain pine forests and the extension of grasslands by means of fire, which has shaped current landscape dominated by broom communities.
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Robles-López, S., Luelmo-Lautenschlaeger, R., Pérez-Díaz, S., Abel-Schaad, D., Alba-Sánchez, F., Ruiz-Alonso, M., & López-Sáez, J. A. (2017). Vulnerabilidad y resiliencia de los pinares de alta montaña de la Sierra de Gredos (Ávila, sistema central): Dos mil años de dinámica socioecológica. Cuaternario y Geomorfologia, 31(3–4), 51–72. https://doi.org/10.17735/cyg.v31i3-4.55594
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