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CNAA / Theses / 2006 / May /

Interaction of a nature and population of Lower Dniester in late Holocene


Author: Victor Kişliariuk
Degree:doctor of geography
Speciality: 11.00.04 - Geomorphology and Evolutionary Geography
Year:2006
Scientific adviser: Andrei Cepalîga
doctor habilitat în ştiinţe geografice, Institutul de geografie, Moscova
Institution:

Status

The thesis was presented on the 5 May, 2006
Approved by NCAA on the 29 June, 2006

Abstract

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Thesis

CZU 551.8(478.9)

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179 pages


Keywords

paleogeographical reconstruction, Lower Dniester, Holocen, Subboreal period, Subatlantic period, hydrological regime, high waters, flood, facial analysis, antropotafocomplex, agriculture, cattle breeding

Summary

In this work has represented the materials of researches of territory Lower Dniester are submitted during 1995 - 2006. The researches had the purpose reconstruction of ambient conditions and economic activity of the ancient population, and also revealing of character of mutual relation of the ancient man and natural environment on territory of Lower Dniester in the end of Subboreal - beginning of the Subatlantic periods Holocene.

The received results have allowed for the first time for territory Lower Dniester of the end of a Subboreal – beginning of the Subatlantic periods of Holocene: to establish influence of nature-climatic conditions on development of agriculture and cattle breeding, to reveal influence of a changes of a hydrological regime of Dniester in Lower Dniester on structure of kinds of fishes, on an arrangement of settlements, economic activity of the population to give the characteristic of mutual relation between natural environment and population Lower Dniester in the end of Subboreal - beginning of the Subatlantic periods of Holocene.