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Alnus (alder) pollen values are significantly lower than in LPAZ2 (c. LPAZ 1 is represented by values of Poaceae (grasses) up to 55%, whilst the main tree and shrub types comprise Quercus (oak) and Corylus avellana type (hazel). Aquatic pollen includes Typha angustifolia (lesser bulrush) and Lemna (duckweed), whilst, Dryopteris type and Pteridium aquilinum dominate the fern spore assemblage. Other herbs include Lonicera (honeysuckle), Succisa (devil’s-bit scabious) and Centaurea nigra type (common knapweed). Cereal type pollen is apparent throughout the zone (<5%) whilst Apiaceae (celery/carrot/parsley family), Chenopodiaceae (goosefoot family), Trifolium type (clover and medick), Plantago lanceolata (ribwort plantain), Artemisia (mugwort) and Lactucoideae are also consistently present in small amounts. Other tree and shrub pollen present includes Pinus (pine), Tilia (lime), Fraxinus (ash) and Salix (willow). Other tree and shrub pollen of significance includes Betula (birch, 15%), Quercus (oak, 20%) and Corylus avellana type (hazel, c. This zone is delimited by percentage of Alnus (alder) pollen up to 80%, whilst Poaceae (grasses) reaches values of up to 60%. Waterlogged plant remains from waterhole 30412 and boundary ditch 30402.Įleocharis palustris (L.) Roem. Overall, there appears to have been continuity in local land management and farming practices from the Iron Age into the Romano-British period. The site lay close to a Roman town, potteries, and military bases, yet relatively little engagement with Roman material culture can be detected on the part of the indigenous population. Damp, grazed pasture, with some indication of arable cultivation in the wider area, can be detected during the Romano-British phase, with wetter conditions and an increase in alder fen-carr coinciding with the end of archaeologically visible activity. The environmental evidence indicates Iron Age clearance and agriculture, followed by possible woodland regeneration. Radiocarbon dates indicate that the field system was established in the late Iron Age with subsequent extension and renewal in the first half of the Romano-British period. To learn more about my passions and background, click here.Between 20 Wessex Archaeology investigated field system remains in advance of the construction of a new road to the south of Doncaster, South Yorkshire. I welcome you to join me in supporting the cause of making our planet a more diverse, friendlier, healthier, and more inspiring place. My latest venture is creating communities around the country that respect the earth, improve our health, and are beautiful to live, work and thrive within – for all age groups and persons. My garden and landscape design practice help families and organizations create places that embrace the gifts of nature. In the center of the country, just outside Little Rock, I open my home to share my design, gardening, preservation, and eco-friendly building practices for all to experience. My television and publishing work, social, and now streaming media are all dedicated to equipping families with earth-friendly solutions to support their everyday lives. My promise to my friends and my mission in life is to help individuals, leaders, and communities improve our world through education, design, conservation, and media.