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Climatic variability during Iron and Roman Iron Ages: Overview of recent research and case study of Bohemia
VOBEJDA, Libor
The thesis is focused mainly on climatic development during iron and roman iron ages and influence of climate on human populations in observed time period. First half of the body of this thesis is dedicated to paleoclimatological methods. Understanding of principles, strenghts and weaknesses of these methods is crucial for proper interpretation of climatic proxy. Few pages with description of the influence of climatic pattern of North Atlantic oscillation on climate of central Europe are also present in this thesis. The main part is the ountline of possible climate development which is based on various environmental proxy. The last part is Linked to the climatic reconstruction which is aiming to describe possible effect of climatic variability on migration and spatial structure of human settlement.

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