Buckland, P. C. and Kenward, H. (1973). Thorne Moor Yorkshire: a palaeoecological study of a Bronze Age site. Nature (London) 241. Vol 241, pp. 405-406.
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Thorne Moor Yorkshire: a palaeoecological study of a Bronze Age site | |||
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Nature (London) 241 | |||
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Nature | |||
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241 | |||
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405 - 406 | |||
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SE 730160. Beetle fauna from a Bronze Age trackway in peat 15km NE of Doncaster included some species which do not now live as far north as Yorkshire, and others which are now exotic to England. The reasons for this change in distribution are partly climatic, but were much exacerbated by reduction of habitat due to human clearance of forest. The trackway, 14C dated to early 2nd millennium BC (uncorrected), was necessitated by increasing waterlogging of the area, which first stopped agricultural work and then killed the remaining trees; the cause may have been land-form changes at the mouth of the Humber which caused freshwater backing. | |||
Year of Publication The year the book, article or report was published |
1973 | |||
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