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    ArcHives—combined palynological, genomic and lipid analysis of medieval wax seals

    Beeswax is a product of honeybees (Apis mellifera) and has been used extensively through time, especially as the primary component in medieval sealing wax for authenticating millions of documents. Today, these se...

    Tuuli M. Kasso, Renée Enevold, Samuel Johns, Guillermo Rangel-Piñeros in Heritage Science (2023)

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    Circumstantial evidence of non-pollen palynomorph palaeoecology: a 5,500 year NPP record from forest hollow sediments compared to pollen and macrofossil inferred palaeoenvironments

    The addition of non-pollen palynomorphs (NPPs) to pollen analytical studies has improved the interpretational frame, especially concerning the local regime in anthropogenically disturbed environments. Using ad...

    Renée Enevold, Peter Rasmussen, Mette Løvschal in Vegetation History and Archaeobotany (2019)

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    Climate-driven changes in water level: a decadal scale multi-proxy study recording the 8.2-ka event and ecosystem responses in Lake Sarup (Denmark)

    A two-stage change in lake level during the 8.2-ka event was identified in Lake Sarup, Denmark (55°N), using a multiproxy approach on precise radiocarbon wiggle-matched annually laminated sediments deposited 8...

    Rikke Bjerring, Jesper Olsen, Erik Jeppesen, Bjørn Buchardt in Journal of Paleolimnology (2013)