The Mesolithic seen through a keyhole at S’Omu e S’Orku (SOMK) and the case of environmental hazards on the western coast of Sardinia, 9500–7800 cal BP
The Holocene: A Major Interdisciplinary Journal Focusing on Recent Environmental Change
Published online on March 28, 2026
Abstract
The Holocene, Ahead of Print.
S’Omu e S’Orku (SOMK) is a collapsed rock shelter on the western coast of Sardinia, with a 9500–7800 cal BP geoarchaeological stratigraphic sequence encompassing the 9.3 and the 8.2 ka climatic events of the early Holocene. Sardinia is quite remote from ...
S’Omu e S’Orku (SOMK) is a collapsed rock shelter on the western coast of Sardinia, with a 9500–7800 cal BP geoarchaeological stratigraphic sequence encompassing the 9.3 and the 8.2 ka climatic events of the early Holocene. Sardinia is quite remote from ...