Environmental impact of neolithic and bronze age farming in the eastern Pyrenees forelands, based on multidisciplinary investigations at La Caune de B�lesta (B�lesta Cave), near Perpignan, France

TitleEnvironmental impact of neolithic and bronze age farming in the eastern Pyrenees forelands, based on multidisciplinary investigations at La Caune de B�lesta (B�lesta Cave), near Perpignan, France
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1998
AuthorsBrochier, J. E., Claustre F�oise., & Heinz C.
JournalVegetation History and Archaeobotany
Volume7
Pagination1-9
KeywordsAgro-pastoral system, Bronze Age, Eastern Pyrenees, Neolithic, Vegetation dynamic
Abstract

Results of multidisciplinary studies, involving anthracology, archaeology and geoarchaeology, that have been carried out on Neolithic to Brenze Age depos- its from B61esta Cave, eastern Pyrenees, are reported. These show that the type of human activity, i.e. pastoral- ism alone or a more diversified farming economy, and continuity/discontinuity of occupation are the main fac- tors that determine the structure and evolution of the Holocene vegetation in the region. Neolithic pastoral ac- tivities were not continuous and so did not have an en- during influence on the natural environment. The more continuous and diversified exploitation associated with Bronze Age cultures was responsible for the develop- ment and maintenance of the low garrigues.