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The environment of northeast England during Roman times as shown by pollen analysis
Authors:Judith Turner
Institution:1. Department of Botany, University of Durham UK
Abstract:Data from nine radiocarbon-dated pollen diagrams from the northeast of England are considered and it is argued that much of the area was deforested and used for farming during the late pre-Roman Iron Age. This farming continued throughout the Roman rule (approximately AD 80–AD 410) and lasted until at least the sixth century, implying a measure of political stability after the Roman withdrawal.
Keywords:Northeast England  Romano-British  Iron Age' palynology  Radiocarbon  Peat bog  Forest clearance  Land-use
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