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    Bringing in the sheaves: farming Intensification in post-broch Iron Age

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    2004
    Author
    Bond, Julie M.
    Guttmann, E.B.
    Simpson, I.A.
    Keyword
    North Atlantic
    Scotland
    Norway
    Iceland
    Flora
    Fauna
    Indigenous species
    Human colonisation
    Human settlements
    Post-glacial
    Trade
    Environment
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10454/3331
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    Bond J.M., Guttman, E. and Simpson, I.A. (2004). Bringing in the sheaves; farming intensification in the post-broch Iron Age. In: Housley, R. & Coles, G. (eds.). Atlantic Connections and Adaptations: Economies, environments and subsistence in lands bordering the North Atlantic. Oxford: Oxbow Books. Pp. 138-145.
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