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Striking forest revival at the end of the Roman Period in north-western Europe

Started by Imperial Dave, December 16, 2020, 10:22:57 AM

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Imperial Dave

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-77253-1

not sure where to put this and may be of passing interest to some. I find it fascinating and relevant to discussions about historical events around the time mentioned in the article and the possible interrelationships
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Tim

'not sure where to put (it)'. Is that because you can't see the wood for the trees...

Imperial Dave

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Dangun

It is consistent with other measures of human activity, like the chemical output of metal production measured in ice cores.

DBS

And roughly comparable in date to the Dunkirk Marine Transgression (which is not a set of court martial offences for the Booties...)
David Stevens