Tipping, R., Davies, A. L., McCulloch, R. and Tisdall, E. (2008). Response to Late Bronze Age climate change of farming communities in north east Scotland. Journal of Archaeological Science 35 (8). Vol 35(8), pp. 2379-2386. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2008.03.008.

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Response to Late Bronze Age climate change of farming communities in north east Scotland
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Journal of Archaeological Science 35 (8)
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Journal of Archaeological Science
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35 (8)
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339
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2379 - 2386
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Pollen analyses are presented spanning the Bronze and Iron Ages at two sites (one upland and one lowland) within one river catchment in north east Scotland to test the hypothesis that subsistence agricultural communities relocated their activities in response to major climatic deterioration at the end of the Bronze Age. It is argued that such responses were identified, involving the probable cessation of arable farming around the upland site and increases in the intensity of anthropogenic impacts around the lowland site. These changes are consistent with a model that posits a restructuring of agricultural activities, but are not considered indicative of settlement abandonment in the face of climatic stress.
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Richard Tipping ORCID icon
Althea L Davies
Robert McCulloch
Eileen Tisdall
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2008
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SETTLEMENT (Monument Type England)
Bronze (Auto Detected Temporal)
LATE BRONZE AGE (Historic England Periods)
Arable Farming (Auto Detected Subject)
BRONZE AGE (Historic England Periods)
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2008.03.008
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18 Mar 2010