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5. CHANGING PATTERNS OF PREHISTORIC LANDUSE IN 'rHE AGRO PONTINO

Hans Kamermans, Sus an ng and Al rtus Voorrips

surv(:"'!y flint At i in thi n~a n 19 surv y project

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i t Y 0 f Am s t e r m in Home, Istituto the Mu eo i t r h me (Voo -~-~,~~~~,~,~~~" t ha t a long the hed. Estimat d 100,000 B.P I) , and iz ch the nd u n from h y nd Soil science of th et al 1 84). Duri t s 1

was encountere , mai y

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sta ted an archae log al

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, I iz i d (~valuation Land uti iz evaluating socio Of ar In ic inventory to i t: terms t 1 the United Nat 197.3; 'FAO ) Beek socio-~ icaT in third 1978; FAO ica1 the i

ion entails ting

or characteristics in lternat s in le her or not emented, or n and how of t. or f in

the r hand, contains

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Maximum Tentative Dominant

Unit Soa Level, Dating Soils

flReters a.s.1.

well Calcaric

Tcrracina drained Regosols

Complex () llolocellc

poorly Emric

tlH.~dillJ\i drained Gleysols vvdl Chromic Luvisols

drained Orthic Luvisols

Tyrrllcniaf! Soiodic Planosols

CO!lll'kx 6 l!! drained (;Icyic Luvisols

(llrmup)

poorly Chromic

Luvisois

Miiitumo medium Soludic Planosols

Complex 16 11 drained Gleyie Luv;sols

(Emn)

poorly Chromic

dfaincd Vertlsols

wdl Cleyic Luvisols

drained Orthic Luvisols

Lrnina imperfectly Solodit I'lanosols

Complex drained Gkyic Luvisols

poody Cbromic

V crtisols

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historical sources, e ist constructs a ser

Is istoric c situations. Then, a

a sessment is i by combining

ssifications th ausi

, ical survey

to evaluate the socio c

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material.

luation

ro Pontino is an area which fulfil the

ge 1969) Remm(:; the luation at Mont f;~nt fauna from pfClrn 197 Pontino, 1 in ive a r ( Blanc o re d cal

The I~P P has samples palyn cal

anal is from th(~ a from fossil s in the area.

One t core samp s, which s a cont

Lastu logical Arc (19 7; (1969), 16,000 to 4,500 B.P., has

area D ional hist since

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not least, there lS an nce ctL

i 1 scatter l o v e r Pontino

from t thirties

(1968; 1970; 1972; 1979)

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