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A palaeoenvironmental context for Terminal Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic activity in the Colne Valley: Offsite records contemporary with occupation at Three Ways Wharf, Uxbridge

A palaeoenvironmental context for Terminal Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic activity in the Colne Valley: Offsite records contemporary with occupation at Three Ways Wharf, Uxbridge
A palaeoenvironmental context for Terminal Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic activity in the Colne Valley: Offsite records contemporary with occupation at Three Ways Wharf, Uxbridge
Multi-proxy analyses from floodplain deposits in the Colne Valley, southern England, have provided a palaeoenvironmental context for the immediately adjacent Terminal Upper Palaeolithic and Early Mesolithic site of Three Ways Wharf. These deposits show the transition from an open cool environment to fully developed heterogeneous floodplain vegetation during the Early Mesolithic. Several distinct phases of burning are shown to have occurred that are chronologically contemporary with the local archaeological record. The floodplain itself is shown to have supported a number of rare Urwaldrelikt insect species implying human manipulation of the floodplain at this time must have been limited or episodic. By the Late Mesolithic a reed-sedge swamp had developed across much of the floodplain, within which repeated burning of the in situ vegetation took place. This indicates deliberate land management practices utilising fire, comparable with findings from other floodplain sequences in southern Britain. With similar sedimentary sequences known to exist across the Colne Valley, often closely associated with contemporary archaeology, the potential for placing the archaeological record within a spatially explicit palaeoenvironmental context is great.
Three Ways Wharf, Terminal Upper Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Burning, Palaeoenvironment, Urwaldrelikt
1461-4103
131-152
Grant, M.J.
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Whitehouse, N.J.
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Norcott, D.N.
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Macphail, R.I.
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Langdon, C.
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Barnett, C.
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Langdon, P.G.
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Crowther, J.
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Mulhall, N.
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Leivers, M.
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Greatorex, R.
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Ellis, C.
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Norcott, D.N.
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Macphail, R.I.
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Langdon, C.
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Cameron, N.
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Barnett, C.
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Langdon, P.G.
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Crowther, J.
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Mulhall, N.
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Attree, K.
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Leivers, M.
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Grant, M.J., Stevens, C.J., Whitehouse, N.J., Norcott, D.N., Macphail, R.I., Langdon, C., Cameron, N., Barnett, C., Langdon, P.G., Crowther, J., Mulhall, N., Attree, K., Leivers, M., Greatorex, R. and Ellis, C. (2014) A palaeoenvironmental context for Terminal Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic activity in the Colne Valley: Offsite records contemporary with occupation at Three Ways Wharf, Uxbridge. Environmental Archaeology, 19 (2), 131-152. (doi:10.1179/1749631413Y.0000000015).

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Abstract

Multi-proxy analyses from floodplain deposits in the Colne Valley, southern England, have provided a palaeoenvironmental context for the immediately adjacent Terminal Upper Palaeolithic and Early Mesolithic site of Three Ways Wharf. These deposits show the transition from an open cool environment to fully developed heterogeneous floodplain vegetation during the Early Mesolithic. Several distinct phases of burning are shown to have occurred that are chronologically contemporary with the local archaeological record. The floodplain itself is shown to have supported a number of rare Urwaldrelikt insect species implying human manipulation of the floodplain at this time must have been limited or episodic. By the Late Mesolithic a reed-sedge swamp had developed across much of the floodplain, within which repeated burning of the in situ vegetation took place. This indicates deliberate land management practices utilising fire, comparable with findings from other floodplain sequences in southern Britain. With similar sedimentary sequences known to exist across the Colne Valley, often closely associated with contemporary archaeology, the potential for placing the archaeological record within a spatially explicit palaeoenvironmental context is great.

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e-pub ahead of print date: January 2014
Published date: June 2014
Keywords: Three Ways Wharf, Terminal Upper Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Burning, Palaeoenvironment, Urwaldrelikt
Organisations: Geology & Geophysics

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Local EPrints ID: 361104
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/361104
ISSN: 1461-4103
PURE UUID: 8fd99d63-f677-4a32-949f-663916b617c7
ORCID for M.J. Grant: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4766-6913
ORCID for P.G. Langdon: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2724-2643

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Date deposited: 13 Jan 2014 10:38
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:49

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Author: M.J. Grant ORCID iD
Author: C.J. Stevens
Author: N.J. Whitehouse
Author: D.N. Norcott
Author: R.I. Macphail
Author: C. Langdon
Author: N. Cameron
Author: C. Barnett
Author: P.G. Langdon ORCID iD
Author: J. Crowther
Author: N. Mulhall
Author: K. Attree
Author: M. Leivers
Author: R. Greatorex
Author: C. Ellis

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