Human settlement and landscape dynamics on the coastline south of the Gironde estuary (SW France): A multi-proxy approach

Elias Lopez-Romero, Florence Verdin, F. Eynaud, Camille Culioli, Alizé Hoffmann, J. Huchet, Jérémy Rollin, P. Stéphan
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Abstract The Gironde estuary in SW France is the largest in Western Europe and has attracted human populations since prehistoric times. From the 1970s to the 1990s, intense archaeological research was undertaken on the long and highly dynamic coastline just south of the estuary mouth. In recent years, the combined action of increased coastal erosion and human pressure has proved a serious threat to the integrity of archaeological sites in the area. As a consequence, a whole array of previously unrecorded archaeological remains across the intertidal zone and coastal strip is being exposed. In this context, innovative interdisciplinary research since 2014 is yielding new information about the settlement and landscape dynamics and about the long-term interaction between human societies and the environment. The sedimentary context and the exceptional preservation conditions of organic remains have made possible a multi-proxy approach combining archaeological, geomorphological, palaeobiological, and archaeoentomological methods. In this paper we discuss the different approaches and the way they jointly contribute to the project. The results obtained so far from this multi-proxy approach challenge the traditional view of the historic occupation and the landscape dynamics around the Gironde estuary from prehistoric times to antiquity. They show that the intense occupation of this area during certain periods of human history is related to the development of marshy environments, which can now be analyzed at higher temporal resolution owing to this approach.
法国西南部吉伦特河口以南海岸线人类住区与景观动态:一个多代理方法
法国西南部的吉伦特河口是西欧最大的河口,从史前时代起就吸引了大量的人类。从20世纪70年代到90年代,对河口以南的长而高度动态的海岸线进行了密集的考古研究。近年来,海岸侵蚀加剧和人为压力的共同作用已证明对该地区考古遗址的完整性构成严重威胁。因此,整个潮间带和沿海地带的一系列以前未被记录的考古遗迹正在暴露出来。在此背景下,自2014年以来的创新跨学科研究正在产生关于聚落和景观动态以及人类社会与环境之间长期相互作用的新信息。沉积环境和有机遗骸的特殊保存条件使得结合考古学、地貌学、古生物学和考古昆虫学方法的多代理方法成为可能。在本文中,我们讨论了不同的方法以及它们共同为项目做出贡献的方式。到目前为止,这种多代理方法所获得的结果挑战了吉伦特河口从史前到古代的历史占领和景观动态的传统观点。它们表明,在人类历史的某些时期,这一地区的密集占领与沼泽环境的发展有关,由于这种方法,现在可以以更高的时间分辨率分析沼泽环境。
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