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摘要
最近在多瑙河三角洲上游Taraschina - Mila 23和d mbul地区(罗马尼亚)发现的铜石器时代遗址证明,该地区至少在6500年前就有人居住。在此,我们提出了一种多学科的方法来强调人类活动与多瑙河三角洲的古地理变化及其与北黑海在全新世早期至中期的联系
Landscape transformations and archaeological settlements in the Upper Danube Delta during Early to Middle Holocene: a palaeoecological insight
The recents discovery of Chalcolithic sites in the upper Danube Delta at Taraschina – Mila 23 and Dâmbul localities (Romania) attest that this area was inhabited at least 6500 years ago. Here we propose a multidisciplinary approach to highlight the relationship between human activities and palaeogeographic transformations of the Danube Delta and its connexion with North Black Sea during Early to Middle Holocene