Abstract

Pollen diagrams are presented from three sites in Greece. Two cores from the Strymon Delta in Macedonia are thought to span parts of the period from Classical to Turkish times. A dated core from Kleonai in the Peloponnese has good pollen preservation in the early Neolithic, Bronze Age and Roman periods. A peat bog at Asi Gonia in the White Mountains of Crete has a continuous pollen record for the last 1500 years. The palynological evidence for human impact in various historic periods is assessed in the light of archaeological evidence. The problems of interpretation of pollen cores from Greece are discussed and the complex inter‐relationship between human impact and environmental factors is emphasised.

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