n.a. (2004). Interpretative issues concerning the driving forces of vegetation change in the Early Holocene of the British Isles. In: n.e. Mesolithic Scotland and its Neighbours. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. pp. 45-53.

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Interpretative issues concerning the driving forces of vegetation change in the Early Holocene of the British Isles
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Mesolithic Scotland and its Neighbours
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Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Monograph Series
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476
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45 - 53
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The principles of interpretation of woodland disturbances attributed to anthropogenic activity from upland contexts in the British Isles are critically evaluated in the light of new data which indicate more than previously that human activities are not the sole, or even perhaps the likeliest, cause of change in plant communities.
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2004
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0903903288
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15 Feb 2011