This paper presents the results of an investigation into the preservation status of pollen and other microfossils in the organic sediments at the wetland Mesolithic site of Star Carr. This study assesses the degradation of the pollen record in a profile at the edge of the archaeological site, adjacent to previous pollen work carried out from 1989 to 1991 and using it as a benchmark for comparison. There has been a severe degradation of pollen grains since the earlier work, with the upper peat devoid of pollen and the lower part of the organic profile badly affected. Only the very basal sediments retain well preserved pollen. Comparisons with hydrological and geo-chemical data obtained by other workers during the assessment of the Star Carr ...
Observations have been made on the stratigraphy of peat deposits at a number of sites varying in asp...
Actively growing mires have high conservation value and the potential to sequester carbon. However, ...
Study of the pollen of 10 archaeological-context samples was limited to observation of number of gra...
This paper presents the results of an investigation into the preservation status of pollen and other...
This paper presents the results of an investigation into the preservation status of pollen and other...
This paper presents the results of an investigation into the preservation status of pollen and other...
The early Mesolithic site of Star Carr (approximately 11 ka BP) is widely acknowledged as one of the...
Palynological data from three radiocarbon dated peat profiles at Rishworth Moor in the Pennine hills...
In a recent discussion of research priorities for palaeoecology, it was suggested that palaeoecologi...
Examples of wetland deposits can be found across the globe and are known for preserving organic arch...
Pollen grains of primitive varieties of Hordeum vulgare collected by the Gene Bank of the Crop Resea...
This copy of this thesis has been supplied on the condition that anyone who consults it is understoo...
Pollen analysis provides a powerful tool for understanding past human activity and its impact on the...
Fossil pollen records from archaeological sites have been largely used to reconstruct past vegetatio...
The transition from Mesolithic hunter-gatherers to Neolithic agriculturalists was one of the most im...
Observations have been made on the stratigraphy of peat deposits at a number of sites varying in asp...
Actively growing mires have high conservation value and the potential to sequester carbon. However, ...
Study of the pollen of 10 archaeological-context samples was limited to observation of number of gra...
This paper presents the results of an investigation into the preservation status of pollen and other...
This paper presents the results of an investigation into the preservation status of pollen and other...
This paper presents the results of an investigation into the preservation status of pollen and other...
The early Mesolithic site of Star Carr (approximately 11 ka BP) is widely acknowledged as one of the...
Palynological data from three radiocarbon dated peat profiles at Rishworth Moor in the Pennine hills...
In a recent discussion of research priorities for palaeoecology, it was suggested that palaeoecologi...
Examples of wetland deposits can be found across the globe and are known for preserving organic arch...
Pollen grains of primitive varieties of Hordeum vulgare collected by the Gene Bank of the Crop Resea...
This copy of this thesis has been supplied on the condition that anyone who consults it is understoo...
Pollen analysis provides a powerful tool for understanding past human activity and its impact on the...
Fossil pollen records from archaeological sites have been largely used to reconstruct past vegetatio...
The transition from Mesolithic hunter-gatherers to Neolithic agriculturalists was one of the most im...
Observations have been made on the stratigraphy of peat deposits at a number of sites varying in asp...
Actively growing mires have high conservation value and the potential to sequester carbon. However, ...
Study of the pollen of 10 archaeological-context samples was limited to observation of number of gra...