Dieter Demske
Free University of Berlin
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Radiocarbon | 2004
Natalia Piotrowska; Andrzej Bluszcz; Dieter Demske; Wojciech Granoszewski; Georg Heumann
This work focuses on the preparation and dating of sporomorph (pollen and spores) concentrates of high purity. Three sediment cores recovered from Lake Baikal within the EU-Project CONTINENT were subjected to palynological analyses and accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) radiocarbon dating. Laboratory processing of concentrates was aimed at the removal of non-sporomorph organic matter by means of chemical treatment, micro-sieving, and heavy liquid separation. The obtained concentrates were checked under the microscope and sample purity was estimated on the basis of particle counts. The results of AMS (super 14) C dating show differences in the sedimentation rate among 3 sites of Lake Baikal.
Vegetation History and Archaeobotany | 2017
Tengwen Long; Mayke Wagner; Dieter Demske; Christian Leipe; Pavel E. Tarasov
A systematic review of archaeological and palaeoenvironmental records of cannabis (fibres, pollen, achenes and imprints of achenes) reveals its complex history in Eurasia. A multiregional origin of human use of the plant is proposed, considering the more or less contemporaneous appearance of cannabis records in two distal parts (Europe and East Asia) of the continent. A marked increase in cannabis achene records from East Asia between ca. 5,000 and 4,000 cal bp might be associated with the establishment of a trans-Eurasian exchange/migration network through the steppe zone, influenced by the more intensive exploitation of cannabis achenes popular in Eastern Europe pastoralist communities. The role of the Hexi Corridor region as a hub for an East Asian spread of domesticated plants, animals and cultural elements originally from Southwest Asia and Europe is highlighted. More systematic, interdisciplinary and well-dated data, especially from South Russia and Central Asia, are necessary to address the unresolved issues in understanding the complex history of human cannabis utilisation.
The Holocene | 2016
Dieter Demske; Pavel E. Tarasov; Christian Leipe; Bahadur Singh Kotlia; Lalit Mohan Joshi; Tengwen Long
This study is focused on a 3.55-m-long sediment core retrieved from Badanital (i.e. the BT core) in 2008. Badanital (30°29′50″N, 78°55′26″E, 2083 m a.s.l.) is a small lake located in the upper catchment area of the Ganges in Garhwal Himalaya, northern India. The lake and the regional broad-leaved semi-evergreen forests are under the influence of the Indian Summer Monsoon (ISM) and westerly associated cyclones. Palynological investigation of the BT core revealed past vegetation changes reflecting both climate and human impact during the last 4600 years. Maximum spread of oaks occurred during c. AD 550–1100 and c. AD 1400–1630, that is, the intervals which partly overlap with the ‘Medieval Warm Period’ and the ‘Little Ice Age’, respectively. Three intervals of decreased oak pollen percentages are attributed to (1) continuously drier and cooler climatic conditions and fire activity (c. 2600–500 BC), (2) severe reduction in oak forests followed by secondary succession of alder woods (c. AD 1150–1270) and (3) pre-modern settlement activities since the British imperial occupation (after c. AD 1700). We argue that the high percentages (i.e. up to 28%) of Humulus/Cannabis type and Cannabis type pollen point to intense local retting of hemp c. 500 BC–AD 1050. Based on our age model, Cannabis fibre production at Badanital is contemporaneous with archaeological records of ancient hemp products from different parts of Eurasia suggesting possible linkages to early trade and knowledge exchange routes connecting India and the Himalaya with Central and East Asia and possibly Europe.
Global and Planetary Change | 2005
Dieter Demske; Georg Heumann; Wojciech Granoszewski; Małgorzata Nita; Kazimiera Mamakowa; Pavel E. Tarasov; Hedi Oberhänsli
Quaternary Science Reviews | 2010
Bernd Wünnemann; Dieter Demske; Pavel E. Tarasov; Bahadur Singh Kotlia; Christian Reinhardt; Jan Bloemendal; Bernhard Diekmann; Kai Hartmann; Joachim Krois; Frank Riedel; Nidhi Arya
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2009
Dieter Demske; Pavel E. Tarasov; Bernd Wünnemann; Frank Riedel
Quaternary International | 2014
Christian Leipe; Dieter Demske; Pavel E. Tarasov
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2005
Steffen Mischke; Dieter Demske; Bernd Wünnemann; Michael Schudack
Earth-Science Reviews | 2011
Pavel E. Tarasov; Takeshi Nakagawa; Dieter Demske; Hermann Österle; Yaeko Igarashi; Junko Kitagawa; Lyudmila Mokhova; Valentina Bazarova; Masaaki Okuda; Katsuya Gotanda; Norio Miyoshi; Toshiyuki Fujiki; Keiji Takemura; Hitoshi Yonenobu; Andreas Fleck
Quaternary International | 2013
Dieter Demske; Pavel E. Tarasov; Takeshi Nakagawa