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J Biogeogr 13
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J Biogeogr 13
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Series:
Journal of Biogeography
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Volume:
13
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Publication Type:
Journal
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
1986
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Date Of Issue From: 1986
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BIAB (British Archaeological Abstracts (BAA))
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05 Dec 2008
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Abstract
Vegetation history at Linwood Moss, Renfrewshire, Central Scotland
W E Boyd
207 - 223
Some possible anthropogenic disturbance before 3070 + 60 BP.
Late glacial/early Flandrian vegetation change on northern Dartmoor, south-west England Black Ridge Brook site
Christopher J Caseldine
David J Maguire
255 - 264
New biostratigraphic evidence of the Post-glacial colonization of Ireland and for Mesolithic forest disturbance
R C Preece
P Caxon
J E Robinson
487 - 509
Close serial sampling and quantitative analysis of fossils in a tufa deposit at Newlands Cross, Tallaght, Co Dublin, revealed successional patterns directly relatable to the pollen-vegetational history of the area. AMS dating provided a chronology for the more important changes. This sequence, the most detailed yet reported for Ireland, yields unequivocal evidence for Meso man's presence by early 8th millennium BP and for woodmouse as a native species. Other changes relate to forest clearance, etc. The possible existence and timing of a land bridge to Ireland is discussed. Au (abr)