Multi-proxy analyses from floodplain deposits in the Colne Valley, southern England, have provided a palaeoenvironmental context for the immediately adjacent Terminal Upper Palaeolithic and Early Mesolithic site of Three Ways Wharf. These deposits show the transition from an open cool environment to fully developed heterogeneous floodplain vegetation during the Early Mesolithic. Several distinct phases of burning are shown to have occurred that are chronologically contemporary with the local archaeological record. The floodplain itself is shown to have supported a number of rare Urwaldrelikt insect species implying human manipulation of the floodplain at this time must have been limited or episodic. By the Late Mesolithic a reed-sedge swamp...
Black Ridge Brook is an upland peat site in a high rainfall area of SW England. Pollen evidence has ...
A sediment core extracted from Queen’s Sedgemoor, Somerset, southwest England, has undergone high re...
Pollen, micro-charcoal and non-pollen palynomorph (NPP) data from the mid Holocene Ulmus decline and...
Multi-proxy analyses from floodplain deposits in the Colne Valley, southern England, have provided a...
This thesis investigates environmental change across the Late Glacial and Early Holocene boundary in...
The rich resources of river valleys provided a focus for much Mesolithic hunter-gatherer-fisher acti...
The recognition of Mesolithic impacts in mid Holocene pollen diagrams of the British Isles has led t...
The transition in north-west Europe from the hunter-gatherer societies of the Late Mesolithic to the...
Palaeolake Flixton, in the eastern Vale of Pickering in northeast Yorkshire, UK, existed as open wat...
The transition in north-west Europe from the hunter–gatherer societies of the Late Mesolithic to the...
Pollen, charcoal and fungal spore analysis of the base of a radiocarbon-dated peat profile at North ...
The transition in north-west Europe from the hunter-gatherer societies of the Late Mesolithic to the...
Black Ridge Brook is an upland peat site in a high rainfall area of SW England. Pollen evidence has ...
A sediment core extracted from Queen’s Sedgemoor, Somerset, southwest England, has undergone high re...
Pollen, micro-charcoal and non-pollen palynomorph (NPP) data from the mid Holocene Ulmus decline and...
Multi-proxy analyses from floodplain deposits in the Colne Valley, southern England, have provided a...
This thesis investigates environmental change across the Late Glacial and Early Holocene boundary in...
The rich resources of river valleys provided a focus for much Mesolithic hunter-gatherer-fisher acti...
The recognition of Mesolithic impacts in mid Holocene pollen diagrams of the British Isles has led t...
The transition in north-west Europe from the hunter-gatherer societies of the Late Mesolithic to the...
Palaeolake Flixton, in the eastern Vale of Pickering in northeast Yorkshire, UK, existed as open wat...
The transition in north-west Europe from the hunter–gatherer societies of the Late Mesolithic to the...
Pollen, charcoal and fungal spore analysis of the base of a radiocarbon-dated peat profile at North ...
The transition in north-west Europe from the hunter-gatherer societies of the Late Mesolithic to the...
Black Ridge Brook is an upland peat site in a high rainfall area of SW England. Pollen evidence has ...
A sediment core extracted from Queen’s Sedgemoor, Somerset, southwest England, has undergone high re...
Pollen, micro-charcoal and non-pollen palynomorph (NPP) data from the mid Holocene Ulmus decline and...