Insect invaders of reconstructed Anglo-Saxon houses at West Stow,Suffolk, England |
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Abstract: | AbstractThe insect fauna, particularly beetles (Coleoptera), of four modern reconstructions of Anglo-Saxon houses at West Stow, Suffolk, UK, has been investigated by pitfall trapping. Modest numbers of insects were recovered from each structure. The overlap with the fauna recovered from archaeological floor deposits of about the same period was notable, being greater than predicted, since the reconstructions lacked the litter and waste believed to have been available as insect habitats in the past. |
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Keywords: | INSECTS HOUSES RECONSTRUCTIONS MODERN ANALOGUES PITFALL TRAPS |
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