Abstract

Abstract Palynological data from deep‐sea cores, archaeological sites and dry land pollen cores enables us to go some way towards reconstructing later Holocene climatic changes, but more and better samples combined with field and laboratory cooperation with geomorphologists and archaeologists are needed before a coherent and reliable picture can be developed.

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