Bradshaw, R. H W., Coxon, P., Greig, J. R A. and Hall, A. R. (1981). New fossil evidence for the past cultivation and processing of hemp (Cannabis sativa L) in Eastern England. New Phytol 89. Vol 89, pp. 503-510.

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New fossil evidence for the past cultivation and processing of hemp (Cannabis sativa L) in Eastern England
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New Phytol 89
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New Phytologist
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89
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503 - 510
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Three sites have produced pollen evidence and achenes of hemp: one near Thetford, one near York, and one in Suffolk. Water-retting was probably carried out at each site to extract the fibre for use. Documentary evidence to follow.
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Richard H W Bradshaw
P Coxon
J R A Greig
Allan R Hall
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1981
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Pollen (Auto Detected Subject)
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05 Dec 2008