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Land Clearance in the Irish Neolithic: New Evidence and Interpretation
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Historical GeographyArchaeological ExcavationArchaeologySocial SciencesBioarchaeologyArchaeological RecordPrehistoryLanguage StudiesGeochronologyLand ClearanceArchaeological EvidenceHistorical ArchaeologyTime ScalesPollen DiagramsGeographyPrehistoric ArchaeologyNeolithic Land ClearanceEvolutionary BiologyHistory Of GeologyAnthropologyRadiocarbon DatingArchaeological Dating
Time scales are derived, from radiocarbon dating of pollen diagrams, for Neolithic land clearance at three Irish sites. Three stages are distinguished beginning in the 4th millennium B.C.: stage A, clearance and farming (possibly arable), 100 to 400 years; stage B, farming (possibly pastoral), 150 to 200 years; and stage C, forest regeneration, 50 to 100 years.
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