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Nature Ecology and Evolution | 2018

The resilience of postglacial hunter-gatherers to abrupt climate change

S.P.E. Blockley; Ian Candy; Ian P. Matthews; Peter G. Langdon; Cath Langdon; Adrian Palmer; Paul Lincoln; Ashley Abrook; Barry Taylor; Chantal Conneller; Alex Bayliss; Alison MacLeod; Laura Deeprose; Christopher M. Darvill; Rebecca Kearney; Nancy Beavan; Richard A. Staff; Michael Bamforth; Maisie Taylor; Nicola Milner

Understanding the resilience of early societies to climate change is an essential part of exploring the environmental sensitivity of human populations. There is significant interest in the role of abrupt climate events as a driver of early Holocene human activity, but there are very few well-dated records directly compared with local climate archives. Here, we present evidence from the internationally important Mesolithic site of Star Carr showing occupation during the early Holocene, which is directly compared with a high-resolution palaeoclimate record from neighbouring lake beds. We show that—once established—there was intensive human activity at the site for several hundred years when the community was subject to multiple, severe, abrupt climate events that impacted air temperatures, the landscape and the ecosystem of the region. However, these results show that occupation and activity at the site persisted regardless of the environmental stresses experienced by this society. The Star Carr population displayed a high level of resilience to climate change, suggesting that postglacial populations were not necessarily held hostage to the flickering switch of climate change. Instead, we show that local, intrinsic changes in the wetland environment were more significant in determining human activity than the large-scale abrupt early Holocene climate events.A high-resolution local palaeoclimatic archive is correlated to the early Holocene human behavioural record at the British Mesolithic site of Star Carr. Despite environmental stresses at this time, intensive human activity persisted over centuries, suggesting resilience to climate change.


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2005

A new and less destructive laboratory procedure for the physical separation of distal glass tephra shards from sediments

S.P.E. Blockley; S.D.F. Pyne-O’Donnell; J. John Lowe; Ian P. Matthews; Abigail Stone; A. M. Pollard; Chris S. M. Turney; E.G. Molyneux


Continental Shelf Research | 2007

Age modelling of late Quaternary marine sequences in the Adriatic: towards improved precision and accuracy using volcanic event stratigraphy

J. John Lowe; S.P.E. Blockley; Fabio Trincardi; Alessandra Asioli; Antonio Cattaneo; Ian P. Matthews; Mark Pollard; Sabine Wulf


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2010

Distal tephra record for the last ca 105,000 years from core PRAD 1-2 in the central Adriatic Sea: implications for marine tephrostratigraphy

Anna J. Bourne; J. John Lowe; Fabio Trincardi; Alessandra Asioli; S.P.E. Blockley; Sabine Wulf; Ian P. Matthews; A. Piva; Luigi Vigliotti


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2012

Was the 12.1 ka Icelandic Vedde Ash one of a kind

Christine S. Lane; S.P.E. Blockley; Jan Mangerud; Victoria C. Smith; Øystein S. Lohne; Emma L. Tomlinson; Ian P. Matthews; André F. Lotter


Journal of Quaternary Science | 2011

New age estimates and climatostratigraphic correlations for the Borrobol and Penifiler Tephras: evidence from Abernethy Forest, Scotland

Ian P. Matthews; Hilary H. Birks; Anna J. Bourne; Stephen J. Brooks; J. John Lowe; Alison MacLeod; Sean D.F. Pyne-O'Donnell


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2012

A regional tephrostratigraphic framework for central and southern European climate archives during the Last Glacial to Interglacial transition: comparisons north and south of the Alps

Christine S. Lane; S.P.E. Blockley; André F. Lotter; Walter Finsinger; M.L. Filippi; Ian P. Matthews


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2012

High resolution Lateglacial and early-Holocene summer air temperature records from Scotland inferred from chironomid assemblages

Stephen J. Brooks; Ian P. Matthews; Hilary H. Birks; H. J. B. Birks


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2014

Tephrochronology and the extended intimate (integration of ice-core, marine and terrestrial records) event stratigraphy 8–128 ka b2k

S.P.E. Blockley; Anna J. Bourne; Achim Brauer; Siwan M. Davies; Mark Hardiman; Poppy R. Harding; Christine S. Lane; Alison MacLeod; Ian P. Matthews; Sean Pyne-O’Donnell; Sune Olander Rasmussen; Sabine Wulf; Giovanni Zanchetta


Earth-Science Reviews | 2013

Centennial-scale climate change in Ireland during the Holocene

Graeme T. Swindles; Ian T. Lawson; Ian P. Matthews; Maarten Blaauw; T.J. Daley; Dan J. Charman; Thomas P. Roland; Gill Plunkett; Georg Schettler; Benjamin R. Gearey; T. Edward Turner; Heidi A. Rea; Helen Roe; Matthew J. Amesbury; Frank M. Chambers; Jonathan A. Holmes; Fraser J.G. Mitchell; Jeffrey J. Blackford; Antony Blundell; Nicholas Branch; Jane Holmes; Peter G. Langdon; Julia McCarroll; Frank McDermott; Pirita Oksanen; Oliver G. Pritchard; Phil Stastney; Bettina Stefanini; Dan Young; Jane Wheeler

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