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The project investigates the impact of climate change and biodiversity loss on human populations during the Upper Palaeolithic in Europe. By analyzing ancient environmental data and species interactions, it aims to understand how these factors influenced human resilience and resource use.
During the Upper Palaeolithic, Europe witnessed major climatic changes, the extinction of mammal species, and substantial transformations in human demography and culture.
In the Cantabrian Region, a climate refuge during colder phases, human populations grew exponentially, marking the onset of resource overexploitation.
By integrating cutting-edge paleoclimate reconstructions, extensive archaeo-paleontological data, ancient environmental DNA and trophic network models, FOOD-WEBS will test whethe…
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Norway, Tromso
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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