Caseldine, C. J., Fyfe, R. M. and Hjelle, K. (2008). Pollen modelling, palaeoecology and archaeology. Special Issue. Vol 17(5), pp. 543-549. https://doi.org/0.1007/s00334-007-0093-y.

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Pollen modelling, palaeoecology and archaeology
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virtualisation and/or visualisation of the past?
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Special Issue
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Vegetation History and Archaeobotany
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17 (5)
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201
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543 - 549
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Recent developments in pollen modelling and landscape reconstruction have the potential to have a profound impact on our understanding of landscape change related to human activity. Initial findings have already revealed the weaknesses of a number of key assumptions previously made about pollen'“landscape relationships. Close interrelationships exist between landscape reconstruction based on pollen analysis and archaeology, and model-based developments raise a range of pertinent issues for both disciplines. These include the way in which past vegetation patterning is conceptualised (the patch vs. the matrix), the nature of the underlying physical environment in vegetation placement, the development of hypothesis-led approaches and the scale of landscapes under consideration. Discusses these issues, and also raises questions concerning the meaning of landscape. It is suggested that it may be erroneous to term pollen-based reconstructions as landscapes given the heavily charged meaning of the word as understood by companion and end user disciplines.\r\n
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Christopher J Caseldine
Ralph M Fyfe
Kari Hjelle
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2008
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Pollen Analysis (Auto Detected Subject)
Pollen (Auto Detected Subject)
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DOI: https://doi.org/0.1007/s00334-007-0093-y
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25 Mar 2013