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The database is hosted by Kiel University
and is established by Magda Wieckowska-
Lüth, Wiebke Kirleis and Kay Schmütz,
Institute for Prehistoric and Protohistoric Archaeology.
© Wieckowska-Lüth/Kirleis/Schmütz 2020
Type: KIU-224
Category: Fungi?
Taxonomical identification: No information
Similar: HdV-989
First publication: Wieckowska-Lüth, M. and Heske, I. (2019) On-site palaeoecological investigations at the Hünenburg hillfort–settlement complex, with special reference to non-pollen palynomorphs. In: Dal Corso, M., Kirleis, W., Kneisel, J., Taylor, N., Wieckowska-Lüth, M. and Zanon, M. (eds.) How’s life? Living conditions in Europe in the 2rd and 1st millennia BCE. STPAS series, vol. 4, Leiden: Sidestone Press, pp. 167–186.
Other publication/s: Carrión, J.S. and van Geel, B. (1999) Fine-resolution Upper Weichselian and Holocene palynological record from Navarrés (Valencia, Spain) and a discussion about factors of Mediterranean forest succession. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 106, 209–236
Description: Probably a fungal spore, one-celled, globose to subglobose, thick verrucose wall, yellowish green, 43‒46 µm in diameter. This type is similar to HdV-989 (Carrión and van Geel 1999) and may represent a soil fungus.
(Sub-) Fossil occurence: KIU-224 occurs along with the highest values of other fungal spores.
Co-occurence: No information
Modern occurence: No information
Palaeoenvironmental indication: May be indicative of soil erosion