This paper presents a new review of our knowledge of the ancient forest beetle fauna from Holocene archaeological and palaeoecological sites in Great Britain and Ireland. It examines the colonisation, dispersal and decline of beetle species, highlighting the scale and nature of human activities in the shaping of the landscape of the British Isles. 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. An evaluation of the timing of extirpations is made, suggesting that many species in Britain disappear from the fossil record between ca 3000 and 1000 cal ...
The impact of large herbivores on ecosystems before modern human activities is an open question in e...
These data sets report the fossil beetle assemblages identified from the Mesolithic to Late Bronze A...
This chapter looks at samples taken for insect analysis at various sites throughout Derryville Bog....
This dissertation presents the results of late Holocene insect fossil analysis from six raised bogs ...
The fossil insect evidence for large scale and dramatic changes in the British landscape over the la...
Human activity has undoubtedly had a major impact on Holocene forested ecosystems, with the concurre...
This paper outlines the usefulness of using fossil insects, particularly Coleoptera (beetles), prese...
The reconstruction and structure of the European Holocene “wildwood” has been the focus of considera...
The reconstruction of woodland history is important in relation to archaeological, ecological, bioge...
The comparison of palaeoenvironmental and archaeological records of fossil insects with modern red d...
Human activity has undoubtedly had a major impact on Holocene forested ecosystems, with the concurre...
Results of a fossil Coleoptera (beetle) fauna from a fen edge sequence from Hatfield Moors, Humber-h...
Results of a fossil Coleoptera (beetle) fauna from a fen edge sequence from Hatfield Moors, Humberhe...
This paper examines the important contribution that sub-fossil insect remains can make to an unders...
Palaeoentomological investigations have been carried out on a series of profiles and contexts in the...
The impact of large herbivores on ecosystems before modern human activities is an open question in e...
These data sets report the fossil beetle assemblages identified from the Mesolithic to Late Bronze A...
This chapter looks at samples taken for insect analysis at various sites throughout Derryville Bog....
This dissertation presents the results of late Holocene insect fossil analysis from six raised bogs ...
The fossil insect evidence for large scale and dramatic changes in the British landscape over the la...
Human activity has undoubtedly had a major impact on Holocene forested ecosystems, with the concurre...
This paper outlines the usefulness of using fossil insects, particularly Coleoptera (beetles), prese...
The reconstruction and structure of the European Holocene “wildwood” has been the focus of considera...
The reconstruction of woodland history is important in relation to archaeological, ecological, bioge...
The comparison of palaeoenvironmental and archaeological records of fossil insects with modern red d...
Human activity has undoubtedly had a major impact on Holocene forested ecosystems, with the concurre...
Results of a fossil Coleoptera (beetle) fauna from a fen edge sequence from Hatfield Moors, Humber-h...
Results of a fossil Coleoptera (beetle) fauna from a fen edge sequence from Hatfield Moors, Humberhe...
This paper examines the important contribution that sub-fossil insect remains can make to an unders...
Palaeoentomological investigations have been carried out on a series of profiles and contexts in the...
The impact of large herbivores on ecosystems before modern human activities is an open question in e...
These data sets report the fossil beetle assemblages identified from the Mesolithic to Late Bronze A...
This chapter looks at samples taken for insect analysis at various sites throughout Derryville Bog....