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  Lynchet-Type Terraces, Loess, and Agricultural Resilience on Chalk Landscapes in the UK and Belgium

Pears, B., Lang, A., Fallu, D., Roberts, M., Jacques, D., Snape, L., Bahl, C., Van Oost, K., Zhao, P., Tarolli, P., Cucchiaro, S., Walsh, K., Brown, A. (2024 online): Lynchet-Type Terraces, Loess, and Agricultural Resilience on Chalk Landscapes in the UK and Belgium. - European Journal of Archaeology.
https://doi.org/10.1017/eaa.2024.6

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Pears, Ben1, Autor
Lang, Andreas1, Autor
Fallu, Dan1, Autor
Roberts, Mark1, Autor
Jacques, David1, Autor
Snape, Lisa1, Autor
Bahl, Chiara2, Autor              
Van Oost, Kristof1, Autor
Zhao, Pengzhi1, Autor
Tarolli, Paolo1, Autor
Cucchiaro, Sara1, Autor
Walsh, Kevin1, Autor
Brown, Antony1, Autor
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20 Pre-GFZ, Departments, GFZ Publication Database, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum, ou_146023              

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 Zusammenfassung: Lynchets, often the defining component of historic agricultural landscapes in northern Europe, are generally associated with soft-limestone geologies and are particularly well developed on loess-mantled landscapes. To understand their formation and chronology, the authors present their geoarchaeological analyses of lynchet soils and loess deposits at Blick Mead and Charlton Forest in southern England, and Sint Martens-Voeren in Belgium. The lynchets date from the late prehistoric to the medieval periods and were constructed by plough action at the English sites, and by both cut-and-fill and ploughing in Belgium. This has resulted in the preservation of highly fertile loessic soils across chalk slopes, lost elsewhere. Although each example is associated with local/regional agricultural histories, the lynchets’ effective soil-retention capacities allowed them to survive as important heritage features with environmental benefits over millennia.

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 Datum: 2024-04-22
 Publikationsstatus: Online veröffentlicht
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Titel: European Journal of Archaeology
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press