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Serge Cleuziou
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 6
Citations - 271
Serge Cleuziou is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holocene & Stratigraphy. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 252 citations. Previous affiliations of Serge Cleuziou include Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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Centennial to millennial-scale variability of the Indian monsoon during the early Holocene from a sediment, pollen and isotope record from the desert of Yemen
Anne-Marie Lézine,Jean Jacques Tiercelin,Christian P. Robert,Jean-François Saliège,Serge Cleuziou,Marie-Louise Inizan,Frank Braemer +6 more
TL;DR: In the early to mid-Holocene, the al-Hawa lacustrine deposits of the inland desert of Yemen were studied by as discussed by the authors, showing that a freshwater lake expanded in one of the most arid areas of the world in response to increased Indian monsoon fluxes from 12,000 to 7500 cal B.P.
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Climate change and human occupation in the Southern Arabian lowlands during the last deglaciation and the Holocene.
Anne-Marie Lézine,Christian P. Robert,Serge Cleuziou,Marie-Louise Inizan,Frank Braemer,Jean-François Saliège,Florence Sylvestre,Jean-Jacques Tiercelin,Rémy Crassard,Sophie Méry,Vincent Charpentier,Tara Steimer-Herbet +11 more
TL;DR: Paleohydrological and archaeological evidence from the Southern and South Eastern Arabian Peninsula reveal strong relations between phases of human settlements and climate change linked to the Indian monsoon system as mentioned in this paper.
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Mangroves of Oman during the late Holocene; climatic implications and impact on human settlements
Anne-Marie Lézine,Jean-François Saliège,Robert Mathieu,Thibaut-Louis Tagliatela,Sophie Méry,Vincent Charpentier,Serge Cleuziou +6 more
TL;DR: Pollen and micropalaeontological analyses carried out on mangrove swamp sediments of Suwayh, Oman (22°05.589'N, 50°40.033'E) reveal environmental changes linked both to climate (monsoon) and geomorphological (sea-level) variations during the Late Holocene.
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Extracting wealth from a land of starvation by creating social complexity: A dialogue between archaeology and climate?
TL;DR: In this paper, archaeological data collected during 30 years in the Oman peninsula are used to analyze the relationship between human societies and climate change during the Early Bronze Age (3rd millennium BC/5th millennium BP).
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Protohistoire de l'oasis d'al-Aïn, travaux de la mission archéologique française à Abou Dhabi (Emirats arabes unis) : les sépultures de l'âge du Bronze
TL;DR: In this paper, the excavation of several early Bronze Age tombs in Abu Dhabi between 1977 and 1984 is described, including six of the Hafit type and two of the Umm an-Nar type.