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The Holocene | 2017

Neolithic to Bronze Age (4850–3450 cal. BP) fire management of the Alpine Lower Engadine landscape (Switzerland) to establish pastures and cereal fields

Benjamin Dietre; Christoph Walser; Werner Kofler; Katja Kothieringer; Irka Hajdas; Karsten Lambers; Thomas Reitmaier; Jean Nicolas Haas

Agro-pastoral activities in the past act as environmental legacy and have shaped the current cultural landscape in the European Alps. This study reports about prehistoric fire incidents and their impact on the flora and vegetation near the village of Ardez in the Lower Engadine Valley (Switzerland) since the Late Neolithic Period. Pollen, charcoal particles and non-pollen palynomorphs preserved in the Saglias and Cutüra peat bog stratigraphies were quantified and the results compared with the regional archaeological evidence. Anthropogenic deforestation using fire started around 4850 cal. BP at Saglias and aimed at establishing first cultivated crop fields (e.g. cereals) and small pastoral areas as implied by the positive correlation coefficients between charcoal particles and cultural and pastoral pollen indicators, as well as spores of coprophilous fungi. Pressure on the natural environment by humans and livestock continued until 3650 cal. BP and was followed by reforestation processes until 3400 cal. BP because of climatic deterioration. Thereafter, a new, continuous cultivation/pastoral phase was recorded for the Middle to Late Bronze Age (3400–2800 cal. BP). After rather minor human impact during the Iron Age and Roman Period, intensive agriculture was recorded for the Medieval Period. The area around Ardez was used for crop cultivation from about 1000 cal. BP until the start of the ‘Little Ice Age’ (600 cal. BP). Despite a land-use reorganisation, the following gradual decrease in agricultural activities led to the extant mixture of a cultivated, grazed and forested landscape in the Lower Engadine. In addition, this study demonstrates the excellent value of the fungus Gelasinospora as a highly local marker of past and today’s fire incidents, as well as of the use of micro-charcoals from pollen slides and macro-charcoals (>150 µm) from pollen sample residues for the reconstruction of short- and long-term fire histories.


Quaternary International | 2014

Palaeoecological evidence for Mesolithic to Medieval climatic change and anthropogenic impact on the Alpine flora and vegetation of the Silvretta Massif (Switzerland/Austria)

Benjamin Dietre; Christoph Walser; Karsten Lambers; Thomas Reitmaier; Irka Hajdas; Jean Nicolas Haas


Zeitschrift für Geomorphologie, Supplementary Issues | 2015

High impact : early pastoralism and environmental change during the Neolithic and Bronze Age in the Silvretta Alps (Switzerland/Austria) as evidenced by archaeological, palaeoecological and pedological proxies

Katja Kothieringer; Christoph Walser; Benjamin Dietre; Thomas Reitmaier; Jean Nicolas Haas; Karsten Lambers


Archäologie Schweiz | 2013

Alpine Archäologie in der Silvretta

Thomas Reitmaier; Karsten Lambers; Christoph Walser; Igor Zingman; Jean Nicolas Haas; Benjamin Dietre; Daniel Reidl; Irka Hajdas; Kurt Nicolussi; Yvonne Kathrein; Leandra Naef; Thomas Kaiser


Quaternary International | 2016

Filling the gap: Recent Mesolithic discoveries in the central and south-eastern Swiss Alps

Marcel Cornelissen; Thomas Reitmaier


Quaternary International | 2017

Alpine cattle management during the Bronze Age at Ramosch-Mottata, Switzerland

Thomas Reitmaier; Thomas Doppler; A.W.G. Pike; Sabine Deschler-Erb; Irka Hajdas; Christoph Walser; Claudia Gerling


Archive | 2015

Vegetation history, landscape development, and archaeology of the Lower Engadine, Switzerland

Benjamin Dietre; Christoph Walser; D. Reidl; T. Kappelmeyer; Irka Hajdas; Katja Kothieringer; Karsten Lambers; Jean Nicolas Haas; Thomas Reitmaier


Reitmaier, Thomas; Cornelissen, Marcel (2013). Kurzberichte: Ftan, Val Urschai, Alp Urschai; Lumbrein, Surin, Crestaulta; Poschiavo, Berninapass, Pru dal Vent und südlich Lago Bianco. In: Archäologischer Dienst Graubünden. Archäologie Graubünden. Chur: Somedia Buchverlag, 177-186. | 2013

Kurzberichte: Ftan, Val Urschai, Alp Urschai; Lumbrein, Surin, Crestaulta; Poschiavo, Berninapass, Pru dal Vent und südlich Lago Bianco

Thomas Reitmaier; Marcel Cornelissen; Archäologischer Dienst Graubünden


Archive | 2013

Von der Wissenschaft zur Gastwirtschaft : Silvretta Historica Tagung 2012

Christoph Walser; Thomas Reitmaier; Karsten Lambers


日本花粉学会会誌 | 2012

098 10,000 years of land and natural resources record : The example of high altitude pastoralism in the Silvretta Massif (Austria/Switzerland)

Benjamin Dietre; Irina Anich; Karsten Lambers; Christoph Walser; Kurt Nicolussi; Andrea Thurner; Thomas Reitmaier; Jean Nicolas Haas

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University of Innsbruck

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