Site Event/Activity record EEM14728 - 2000: PS - Newland Wood
Technique(s)
Organisation
University of Plymouth
Date
2000
Description
A core was examined as part of research into the palaeoenvironment of the Exe Valley (the other sites were in Devon). The core was 1.54 metres long into a relict channel of the River Barle. The earliest date from the core was 7600 to 7390 cal BC when the landscape was dominated by oak and elm woodland. There was a significant increase in alder at 4450 to 4250 cal BC which continued to 2270 to 1940 cal BC when there was a rise in sedges, replacing the alder. Alder then increases again and continues to dominate the vegetation until replaced by grassland at the top of the pollen diagram.
Sources/Archives (1)
- <1>XY SSO1185 Article in serial: Fyfe, RM, Brown, AG and Coles, BJ. 2003. Mesolithic to Bronze Age vegetation change and human activity in the Exe Valley, Devon, UK. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society. 69. 161-81. [Mapped feature: #853 Supplied location of core sample, ]
Location
Location | Newland Wood |
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Grid reference | SS 8329 3597 (point) |
Map sheet | SS83NW |
Civil Parish | WITHYPOOL AND HAWKRIDGE, WEST SOMERSET, SOMERSET |
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
- MSO12736 Site of environmental sampling in Newland Wood (Monument)
Record last edited
Mar 5 2018 1:37PM