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The Holocene | 2005

Pollen and plant macrofossil analyses of radiocarbon dated mid-Holocene profiles from two subalpine lakes in the Rila Mountains, Bulgaria

Spassimir Tonkov; Elena Marinova

Pollen analysis, plant macrofossil determination and radiocarbon dating were performed on profiles of Holocene age obtained from two subalpine lakes (2320-2340 m a.s.l.) in the Central Rila Mountains, Bulgaria. The palaeovegetational reconstruction dates back to the mid-Atlantic (6500-6700 cal. BP). The plant macrofossil record revealed that groups of Pinus mugo and Juniperus sibirica were distributed in the subalpine zone. The treeline was shaped by Pinus sylvestris and Pinus peuce and was higher (up to 2200-2300 m a.s.l.) compared with the present-day. A change to cooler summers and warmer winters after 6700 cal. BP, characterized by a rise in humidity and precipitation, stimulated the formation of a coniferous vegetation belt dominated by Pinus sylvestris, Pinus peuce and Abies alba. The pollen assemblages also indicated a dominance of deciduous trees (Quercetum mixtum-Corylus phase) at low altitudes until c. 6000 cal. BP. The sub-Boreal was characterized by a wider distribution of Abies alba in the lower part of the coniferous belt and a gradual enlargement of the areas occupied by Fagus sylvatica and Picea abies after 3800-3500 cal. BP. The macrofossil finds of Picea abies testify to its expansion after 2800 cal. BP when average temperatures dropped and precipitation increased. Traces of human disturbance in the subalpine area are continuously registered in the pollen and plant macrofossil records since 3770 cal. BP, indicating livestock-grazing, burning of dwarf-pine (Pinus mugo) for new pasture land and lowering of the treeline.


Vegetation History and Archaeobotany | 2005

A comparison of early Neolithic crop and weed assemblages from the Linearbandkeramik and the Bulgarian Neolithic cultures: differences and similarities

Angela Kreuz; Elena Marinova; Eva Schäfer; Julian Wiethold


Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology | 2006

Anthropogenic impact on vegetation and environment during the Bronze Age in the area of Lake Durankulak, NE Bulgaria: Pollen, microscopic charcoal, non-pollen palynomorphs and plant macrofossils

Elena Marinova; Juliana Atanassova


Journal of Biogeography | 2008

The ‘oriental’ component of the Balkan flora : evidence of presence on the Thracian Plain during the Weichselian late-glacial.

E. K. Magyari; John Chapman; Bisserka Gaydarska; Elena Marinova; T. Deli; J. P. Huntley; Judy R. M. Allen; Brian Huntley


Vegetation History and Archaeobotany | 2008

Anthracological analysis from Kovacevo, southwest Bulgaria: woodland vegetation and its use during the earliest stages of the European Neolithic

Elena Marinova; Stéphanie Thiébault


Vegetation History and Archaeobotany | 2008

Mid-Holocene vegetation change in the Troad (W Anatolia): man-made or natural?

Simone Riehl; Elena Marinova


Comptes Rendus De L Academie Bulgare Des Sciences | 2012

A contribution to the Holocene vegetation history in the Northwestern Pirin Mountain (Bulgaria): the plant macrofossil record from peat-bog Mozgovitsa

Elena Marinova; Spassimir Tonkov


Phytologia Balcanica | 2005

Contribution to the flora of disappearing wetlands in the Toundzha Hilly Country (SE Bulgaria) 1

Juliana Atanassova; Elena Marinova


Proceedings of an international scientific conference marking 75 years of the Forest Research Institute of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria, 1-5 October 2003. Volume 1 | 2004

MACROFOSSIL RECORDS OF TREE SPECIES IN THE SEDIMENTS OF LAKE PANICHISHTE (NORTHWESTERN RILA MTS.)

Elena Marinova; Spassimir Tonkov


Archive | 2014

Landschaftsgeschichte der Troas. Bioarchäologische Forschungen

Simone Riehl; Elena Marinova; Hans-Peter Uerpmann

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Marc Waelkens

The Catholic University of America

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Bea De Cupere

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences

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Gert Verstraeten

The Catholic University of America

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Jeroen Poblome

Catholic University of Leuven

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Véronique De Laet

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Bert Dusar

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Jan Baeten

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Johan Bakker

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Patrick Degryse

Catholic University of Leuven

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Wim Van Neer

Royal Museum for Central Africa

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