Woodland and deforestation in the ancient Mediterranean

The rapid accretion of scientific evidence has made the long-term history of deforestation more accessible. This article considers the case of the Mediterranean world, circa 800 BC to 600 AD. Neither historians nor scientists can do without each other here. Textual and scientific, especially palynol...

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