Results of a fossil Coleoptera (beetle) fauna from a fen edge sequence from Hatfield Moors, Humberhead Levels, are presented. Mire ontogeny inferred from this location and others are discussed, particularly in the light of previous palynological and plant macrofossil investigations. Peat initiation across most of the site centres around 3000 cal BC, characterised by a Calluna-Eriophorum heath with areas of Pinus-Betula woodland. The onset of peat accumulation on the southern margins of the site was delayed until 1520-1390 cal BC and appears to overlap closely with a recurrence surface at a pollen site (HAT 2) studied by Brian Smith (1985, 2002) dated to 1610-1440 cal BC, suggesting that increased surface wetness may have caused mire expansi...
The reconstruction and structure of the European Holocene “wildwood” has been the focus of considera...
Remains of true bugs (Heteroptera) and beetles (Coleoptera) from archaeological occupation deposits ...
This paper examines the degree to which tree-associated Coleoptera (beetles) and pollen could be use...
Results of a fossil Coleoptera (beetle) fauna from a fen edge sequence from Hatfield Moors, Humber-h...
Palaeoentomological investigations have been carried out on a series of profiles and contexts in the...
We review the uses of fossil insects, particularly Coleoptera (beetles) and Chironomidae (non-biting...
Plant macrofossil analyses of five peat cores from undisturbed fens in the flood-plain of the Ant Va...
Plant macrofossil data have been used to identify the successive mire communities occupying both cen...
A radiocarbon-dated multiproxy palaeoenvironmental record from the Lower Thames Valley at Hornchurch...
A radiocarbon-dated multiproxy palaeoenvironmental record from the Lower Thames Valley at Hornchurch...
This paper presents a new review of our knowledge of the ancient forest beetle fauna from Holocene a...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the role of autogenic and allogenic forces in determining the d...
The fossil insect evidence for large scale and dramatic changes in the British landscape over the la...
The acquisition of high quality, well-dated local site records is essential for progressing regional...
Elements of the ancient periglacial flora such as peat bog shrubs provide a paleorefugium in Central...
The reconstruction and structure of the European Holocene “wildwood” has been the focus of considera...
Remains of true bugs (Heteroptera) and beetles (Coleoptera) from archaeological occupation deposits ...
This paper examines the degree to which tree-associated Coleoptera (beetles) and pollen could be use...
Results of a fossil Coleoptera (beetle) fauna from a fen edge sequence from Hatfield Moors, Humber-h...
Palaeoentomological investigations have been carried out on a series of profiles and contexts in the...
We review the uses of fossil insects, particularly Coleoptera (beetles) and Chironomidae (non-biting...
Plant macrofossil analyses of five peat cores from undisturbed fens in the flood-plain of the Ant Va...
Plant macrofossil data have been used to identify the successive mire communities occupying both cen...
A radiocarbon-dated multiproxy palaeoenvironmental record from the Lower Thames Valley at Hornchurch...
A radiocarbon-dated multiproxy palaeoenvironmental record from the Lower Thames Valley at Hornchurch...
This paper presents a new review of our knowledge of the ancient forest beetle fauna from Holocene a...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the role of autogenic and allogenic forces in determining the d...
The fossil insect evidence for large scale and dramatic changes in the British landscape over the la...
The acquisition of high quality, well-dated local site records is essential for progressing regional...
Elements of the ancient periglacial flora such as peat bog shrubs provide a paleorefugium in Central...
The reconstruction and structure of the European Holocene “wildwood” has been the focus of considera...
Remains of true bugs (Heteroptera) and beetles (Coleoptera) from archaeological occupation deposits ...
This paper examines the degree to which tree-associated Coleoptera (beetles) and pollen could be use...