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Circaea
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Title:
Circaea
Series
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Series:
Circaea
Volume
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Volume:
11 (1)
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Publication Type:
Journal
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
1994
ISBN
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ISBN:
0268-425X
Note
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Note:
Date Of Issue From: 1983 Date Of Issue To: 31
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BIAB (biab_online)
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http://www.envarch.net/publications/circaea/11.1/11-1-whole.pdf
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Created Date:
21 Aug 2012
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Abstract
A proposed scheme for evaluating plant macrofossil preservation in some archaeological deposits
Peter L Murphy
Patricia E J Wiltshire
1 - 6
A possible hedgerow flora of Iron Age date from Alcester, Warwickshire
J R A Greig
7 - 16
A ditch fill containing seeds of hawthorn, sloe, field maple and purging buckthorn as well as plants typical of hedges could be interpreted as evidence of a hedged and ditched boundary. The radiocarbon date indicates an Iron Age date for this feature. SH
Fascinating Fullonum
Michael L Ryder
23 - 31
A review is given of aspects of the origins, cultivation and use in textile working of fullers' teasel (Dipsacus sativus (L.) Honckeny).
Useful small dogs
Peta Sadler
23 - 31
A summary of historical evidence for how small dogs have been used for specific tasks in relation to hunting and vermin control and a consideration of how this might help to inform investigations of selective breeding for smaller animals in the past. SH