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From pedologic indications to archaeological reconstruction: deciphering land use in the Islamic period in the Baida district (north-western Sicily)
Authors:Markus Egli  Luciano Gristina  Guido LB Wiesenberg  Jose María Martín Civantos  Antonio Rotolo  Agata Novara  Dagmar Brandová  Salvatore Raimondi
Institution:1. Dipartimento dei Sistemi Agro-Ambientali, Universitá degli Studi di Palermo, Viale delle Scienze, 90128 Palermo, Italy;2. Department of Geography, University of Zurich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, CH-8057 Zurich, Switzerland;3. Departamento de Historia Medieval y Ciencias y Técnicas Historiográficas, University of Granada, 18071 Granada, Spain
Abstract:The aim of this work was to detect imprints on soil properties from former Islamic land use (9th to 11th century) using a multi-method, soil-chemical approach. Four soil profiles (with buried horizons) found in the vicinities of former Islamic settlements in Sicily were analysed for phosphorus (total, organic and inorganic), nitrogen (total, NO3 and NH4+), carbon compounds (δ13C, lipids, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) and functional groups), physical and chemical C-fractions and the state of soil weathering. Two soil profiles contained ceramic sherds from the Islamic period. Inorganic nitrogen forms, phosphorous and the PAH content indicated strong impacts from traditional agriculture and/or burning. Radiocarbon dating of soil organic carbon (SOC) fractions from buried horizons showed that distinct changes must have occurred during the Islamic epoch. The isotopic composition of SOC indicated that land use was probably different in earlier times. C4 plant cultivation was expected but surprisingly lipid analyses did not confirm this. A high amount of aliphates and low C/N ratio indicated a good, long-term SOC stabilisation under the native conditions combined with Islamic land use. The irrigation of the soils probably increased the production of weakly-crystalline Fe forms that helped to stabilise SOC.
Keywords:Islamic epoch  Land use  Soil properties  Carbon isotopes  Lipids  Phosphorus  Nitrogen
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