A late Holocene pollen diagram from the Megaris,Greece, giving possible evidence for cultivation of<Emphasis Type="Italic"> Ceratonia siliqua</Emphasis> L. during the last 2000 years
(1) Brandenburgisches Landesamt für Denkmalpflege und Archäologisches Landesmuseum, Wünsdorfer Platz 4–5, 15838 Wünsdorf, Germany
Abstract:
A late Holocene pollen profile from the Megaris on the eastern Gulf of Corinth shows a vegetation which was strongly influenced by human impact throughout. A Pistacia-Phillyrea maquis, which is reflected in the older parts of the profile, changed later to a more degraded vegetation type. In the uppermost part Pinus dominates the pollen spectrum. A continuous record of Ceratonia siliqua pollen older than cal a.d. 100 is of special interest.