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Claire Delhon
Researcher at Centre national de la recherche scientifique
Publications - 69
Citations - 968
Claire Delhon is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holocene & Mesolithic. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 65 publications receiving 843 citations. Previous affiliations of Claire Delhon include University of Nice Sophia Antipolis.
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Shepherds and plants in the Alps: multi-proxy archaeobotanical analysis of neolithic dung from “La Grande Rivoire” (Isère, France)
TL;DR: In this article, the analysis of phytoliths, pollen, charcoal and other macroremains was carried out in the neolithic shelter of “La Grande Rivoire”, Vercors massif (French Alps).
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Changes in erosion patterns during the Holocene in a currently treeless subalpine catchment inferred from lake sediment geochemistry (Lake Anterne, 2063 m a.s.l., NW French Alps): The role of climate and human activities
Charline Giguet-Covex,Fabien Arnaud,Jérôme Poulenard,Jean-Robert Disnar,Claire Delhon,Pierre Francus,Fernand David,Dirk Enters,Pierre-Jérôme Rey,Jean-Jacques Delannoy +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a high-resolution sedimentological and geochemical study was performed on a 20 m long core from the alpine Lake Anterne (2063 m a.s.l., NW French Alps) spanning the last 10 ka.
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Phytolith assemblages as a promising tool for reconstructing Mediterranean Holocene vegetation
Claire Delhon,Anne Alexandre,Jean-François Berger,Stéphanie Thiébault,Jacques-Léopold Brochier,Jean-Dominique Meunier +5 more
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Non-reversible geosystem destabilisation at 4200 cal. BP: Sedimentological, geochemical and botanical markers of soil erosion recorded in a Mediterranean alpine lake
Elodie Brisset,Cécile Miramont,Frédéric Guiter,Edward J. Anthony,Kazuyo Tachikawa,Jérôme Poulenard,Fabien Arnaud,Claire Delhon,Jean-Dominique Meunier,Edouard Bard,Franck Sumera +10 more
TL;DR: A 144cm-long core was obtained in Lake Petit (2200 m a.s.l., Mediterranean French Alps) in order to reconstruct past interactions between humans, the environment and the climate over the last five millennia using a multidisciplinary approach involving sedimentological, geochemical and botanical analyses as discussed by the authors.
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Modelling the earliest north-western dispersal of Mediterranean Impressed Wares : new dates and Bayesian chronological model.
Didier Binder,Philippe Lanos,Lucia Angeli,Louise Gomart,Jean Guilaine,Claire Manen,Roberto Maggi,Italo M. Muntoni,Chiara Panelli,Giovanna Radi,Carlo Tozzi,Daniele Arobba,Janet Battentier,Mario Brandaglia,Laurent Bouby,François Briois,Alain Carré,Claire Delhon,Lionel Gourichon,Philippe Marinval,Renato Nisbet,Stefano Rossi,Peter Rowley-Conwy,Stéphanie Thiébault +23 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a Bayesian model was built with sets of dates obtained on well-contextualised, short-lived samples, highlighting a clear tightening of the chronology in the so-called nuclear area (Apulia, Basilicata, Calabria) and a pioneer dispersal at record speed in the Tyrrhe-nian Basin.