Past environments of Sardinian archaeological sites (Italy, West Mediterranean Sea), based on palynofacies characterization

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Abstract

A study method based on characterization of palynofacies (organic matter, palynomorphs) preserved in sediments was applied to obtain information about past environments of Sardinian sites. Organic matter (OM) was classified in ten categories according to its biological source, ecological characteristics, morphology and preservation state. These categories included woody and non-woody particles (cuticles, amorphous organic matter), phytoclasts, spores and pollen grains, gelified particles, and altered phytoclasts that ranged from transparent to opaque fragments. Cluster analysis classified the samples into associations. Each cluster includes stations with a similar spatial distribution pattern. The characterization of the different types of OM was coupled with palyno-logical analyses to produce suggested hypotheses about past vegetation, human activity and land use in Sardinia.

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Pittau, P., Buosi, C., & Scanu, G. G. (2018). Past environments of Sardinian archaeological sites (Italy, West Mediterranean Sea), based on palynofacies characterization. Acta Palaeobotanica, 58(1), 73–93. https://doi.org/10.2478/acpa-2018-0003

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