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Gravettian environmental changes in a N — S transect of central Europe
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Musil, Rudolf
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Eastern part of Central Europe
/ Environmental changes
/ Gravettian
/ N — S transect
2011
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Musil, Rudolf
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2011
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Gravettian environmental changes in a N — S transect of central Europe
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Gravettian environmental changes in a N — S transect of central Europe
2011
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The area defined as the N — S transect of Central Europe encompasses Slovenia, Croatia, Hungary, southern Slovakia, northern Austria, Moravia and southern Poland. Physical and biological environmental analysis have been undertaken for the Gravettian period of the last glacial, between 31 and 22 ka cal BP. Mammal faunas have been recorded from different provinces, which have climatic differences. These climatic differences are reflected in the sediments, the plant cover and the fauna. Over the course of several warm and cold events from 31–22 ka the biodiversity of the individual provinces has remained roughly the same, but important quantitative changes have occurred in the individual faunas.
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Versita,De Gruyter Brill Sp. z o.o., Paradigm Publishing Services,De Gruyter
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