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e-Book A Palaeoecological Study of Raised Mires in the Humberhead Levels (British Archaeological Reports) download

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by Brian M. Smith

ISBN: 1841713074
ISBN13: 978-1841713076
Language: English
Publisher: British Archaeological Reports (December 31, 2002)
Pages: 154
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In particular, the paper discusses effects upon the insect fauna, and examines in detail the fossil record from the Humberhead Levels, eastern England. It discusses the local extirpation of up to 40 species in Britain and 15 species in Ireland.

Brian Smith looks at the development of the Humerhead Levels through . Published December 31st 2002 by British Archaeological Reports.

Brian Smith looks at the development of the Humerhead Levels through pollen analysis, stratigraphic evidence and radiocarbon dating. The conclusions that he reaches trace changes in the vegetation of the Thorne and Hatfield Moors, the impact of agricultural Based on the author's doctoral thesis, this study is the first of the Thorne and Hatfield Moors Monographs.

Series: British Archaeological Reports (BAR) British Series Volume: 33. Includes 'Appendix: radiocarbon dates from the Humberhead Levels' (97–100).

Series: British Archaeological Reports (BAR) British Series Volume: 336. By: Brian M Smith(Author). 154 pages, b/w illustrations, tables. Publisher: BAR Publishing. On the Humberhead Levels between the Rivers Ouse and Trent, the former raised mires of Hatfield Moors and Thorne Moors have been studies using pollen analytical, stratigraphic and radiocarbon dating techniques. Pollen analysis of nine sites from both mires has revealed a series of changes in vegetation which can be attributed to the activities of people.

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Late Quaternary Environments and Man in Holderness. A Palaeoecological Study of Raised Mires in the Humberhead Levels. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports, British Series 134. Gilbertson, . The Holderness meres: stratigraphy, archaeology and environment. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports, British Series 336. Smith, . Shi, . Cullingford, . The Holocene Storegga Slide tsunami in the United Kingdom.

British Isles wetlands archaeology Humberhead Levels peat. In Landscape Archaeology in Ireland (T. Reeves-Smith and F. Hammond, eds) pp. 195–215. 1979) Thorne Moors: a Palaeoecological Study of a Bronze Age site. A Contribution to the History of the British Insect Fauna, Occasional Publication No. 8. Birmingham: University of Birmingham Press. 1993) Peat Stratigraphy and the Age of the Lindow Bodies. Turner and . caife, eds). Oxford: British Archaeological Report.

A Palaeoecological Study of Raised Mires in the Humberhead Levels Based on the author's doctoral thesis, this study is the first of the Thorne and Hatfield Moors Monographs.

A Palaeoecological Study of Raised Mires in the Humberhead Levels. Brian M. Smith, Paul C. Buckland, M. Limbert. Based on the author's doctoral thesis, this study is the first of the Thorne and Hatfield Moors Monographs. Brian Smith looks at the development of the Humerhead Levels through pollen analysis. More). Early invaders: farmers, the granary weevil and other uninvited guests in the Neolithic.

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Based on the author's doctoral thesis, this study is the first of the Thorne and Hatfield Moors Monographs. Brian Smith looks at the development of the Humerhead Levels through pollen analysis, stratigraphic evidence and radiocarbon dating. The conclusions that he reaches trace changes in the vegetation of the Thorne and Hatfield Moors, the impact of agricultural activities and woodland regeneration.
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