Alessia Masi

Pubblicazioni

Titolo Pubblicato in Anno
Changes in the Near Eastern chronology between the 5th and the 3rd millennium BC. New AMS 14C dates from Arslantepe (Turkey) NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH. SECTION B, BEAM INTERACTIONS WITH MATERIALS AND ATOMS 2019
The 4.2 ka BP event in the Mediterranean Region. An overview CLIMATE OF THE PAST 2019
From influence to impact. The multifunctional land use in Mediterranean prehistory emerging from palynology of archaeological sites (8.0-2.8 ka BP) THE HOLOCENE 2019
Mediterranean winter rainfall in phase with African monsoons during the past 1.36 million years NATURE 2019
Elite food between the late Middle Ages and Renaissance: some case studies from Latium ArchaeOrganics - 1st Italian Workshop on the Analysis of Archaeological Organic Remains Rome, 20-21 June 2019 2019
Humans and environments as Cultural Heritage. Bioarchaeological case studies from Latium Proceedings of the 1st Conference Rome 30 September 2019 Technological Disctrict of Cultural Heritage Lazio Centre of Excellence 2019
Chapter VII. Plant use at Arslantepe Late Chalcolithic 3-4 Arslantepe period VII. The development of a ceremonial/political centre in the first half of the fourth millennium BCE (Late Chalcolithic 3-4) 2019
Three-thousands-years records of climate and agriculture in Turkey: the stable isotopes approach to plant remains from Arslantepe Abstract book of the 18th Conference of the International Workgroup for Palaeoethnobotany 2019
Regional vegetation histories. An overview of the pollen evidence from the Central Mediterranean 2019
Timber exploitation during the 5th–3rd millennia BCE at Arslantepe (Malatya, Turkey). Environmental constraints and cultural choices ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL SCIENCES 2018
δ13C values in archaeological 14C-AMS dated charcoals: assessing mid-Holocene climate fluctuations and human response from a high-resolution isotope record (Arslantepe, Turkey) RAPID COMMUNICATIONS IN MASS SPECTROMETRY 2018
Palynology of the Last Interglacial Complex at Lake Ohrid. Palaeoenvironmental and palaeoclimatic inferences QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS 2018
Stable isotope analysis between archaeology and palaeoenvironment: the case of Arslantepe (Turkey) Humans and Environmental sustainability: Lesson from the past ecosystems of Europe and Northern Africa 2018
Archaeobotanical analysis of a pit in Santi Quattro Coronati, Rome Humans and Environmental sustainability: Lesson from the past ecosystems of Europe and Northern Africa 2018
The 4.2 event in the Balkan region, a multidisciplinary comparison 4.2 ka BP event international workshop 2018
Mid-Holocene and ancient societies: climate changes in the long-lived record of Arslantepe (Turkey) 4.2 ka BP event international workshop 2018
Vegetation history and paleoclimate at Lake Dojran (FYROM/Greece) during the late glacial and holocene CLIMATE OF THE PAST 2018
Investigating the environmental interpretation of oxygen and carbon isotope data from whole and fragmented bivalve shells QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS 2018
CARPOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE SANTI QUATTRO CORONATI PIT (ROME, ITALY) 10th European Palaeobotany & Palynology Conference. University College Dublin, Ireland. 12-17 August 2018
Looking at the Byzantine Resilience using palaeoclimate proxies: pollen, geochemistry and biomarkers analyses from Lake Dojran (Greece, F.Y.R. of Macedonia) 10th European Palaeobotany & Palynology Conference 2018

ERC

  • PE10_6
  • LS8_9

Interessi di ricerca

Alessia Masi è una archeobotanica e si occupa principalmente di cambiamenti climatici e impatto antropico nell'area mediterranea. I temi principali della sua ricerca sono: la palinologia dell'area mediterranea sopratutto per l'Olocene, lo studio dei resti vegetali provenienti da contesti archeologici e l'analisi degli isotopi stabili di resti vegetali per lo studio dei cambiamenti climatici e delle pratiche agricole di antiche popolazioni.

Keywords

archeobotanica
palinologia
holocene
cambiamento climatico

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