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Environmental Archaeology | 2018

Seeing the wood for the trees: Recent advances in the reconstruction of woodland in archaeological landscapes using pollen data

M.J. Bunting; Michelle Farrell

ABSTRACT This paper reviews recent advances in the reconstruction of woodland cover from palynological data. Pollen sequences record the vegetation cover of past landscapes, but translating a pollen diagram into a landscape reconstruction is not straightforward. This paper focuses on the use of pollen records to address three archaeologically relevant problems, the detection of woodland presence and extent in a largely open landscape, the reconstruction of the habitat context of a specific archaeological site, and the detection of woodland management. Research seeking to quantify past land-cover using models of pollen dispersal and deposition has led to the development of algorithms and computer software linking maps of the arrangement of land-cover with simulated pollen records at possible coring points. This software can be used to carry out thought experiments and test competing hypotheses, and also underpins the Multiple Scenario Approach to the reconstruction of past land-cover. Modern datasets of pollen surface samples and associated vegetation abundances are needed to calibrate these models, and can also provide insights into how the pollen record ‘sees’ landscapes, and therefore aid interpretation of past pollen records. We demonstrate how simulation approaches and surface sample studies are improving the scientific basis of reconstruction of past landscapes, and how these approaches offer new opportunities for communication and collaboration between archaeologists and environmental specialists.


The Holocene | 2004

Vegetation structure and pollen source area

M.J. Bunting; Marie-José Gaillard; S. Sugita; Richard Middleton; Anna Broström


Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology | 2009

Relevant Source Area of Pollen in patchy cultural landscapes and signals of anthropogenic landscape disturbance in the pollen record: A simulation approach

Sofie Hellman; M.J. Bunting; Marie-José Gaillard


The Open Ecology Journal | 2010

Applications of Palaeoecology in Conservation

Althea Davies; M.J. Bunting


The Holocene | 2009

Equifinality and uncertainty in the interpretation of pollen data: the Multiple Scenario Approach to reconstruction of past vegetation mosaics

M.J. Bunting; Richard Middleton


Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology | 2004

Mosaic v1.1: landscape scenario creation software for simulation of pollen dispersal and deposition

Richard Middleton; M.J. Bunting


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2013

Palynological perspectives on vegetation survey: a critical step for model-based reconstruction of Quaternary land cover

M.J. Bunting; Michelle Farrell; Anna Broström; Kari Loe Hjelle; Florence Mazier; Richard Middleton; Anne Birgitte Nielsen; E. Rushton; Helen Shaw; Claire Twiddle


Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology | 2010

Experimental investigations into the preservation of pollen grains: A pilot study of four pollen types

C.L. Twiddle; M.J. Bunting


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2008

Using models of pollen dispersal and deposition in hilly landscapes: Some possible approaches

M.J. Bunting; C.L. Twiddle; Richard Middleton


The Holocene | 2005

Mid-Holocene presence of water chestnut (Trapa natans L.) in the meres of Holderness, East Yorkshire, UK

J. E. Schofield; M.J. Bunting

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Althea Davies

University of St Andrews

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E. Rushton

University of Nottingham

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