Maltby, E. and Caseldine, C. J. (1982). Prehistoric soil and vegetation development on Bodmin Moor, southwestern England. Nature 297. Vol 297, pp. 397-400.

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Prehistoric soil and vegetation development on Bodmin Moor, southwestern England
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Nature 297
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Nature
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297
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397 - 400
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Direct pedological and palaeoecological evidence from below barrows at West Colliford in the St Neot valley supports the theory that brown soils existed in pre-Bronze Age times in SW England at a site which subsequently developed an iron pan and accumulated strongly acid peat.
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E Maltby
Christopher J Caseldine
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1982
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BRONZE AGE (Historic England Periods)
PREHISTORIC (Historic England Periods)
BARROW (Monument Type England)
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05 Dec 2008