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Caught in a trap: landscape and climate implications of the insect fauna from a Roman well in Sherwood Forest

机译:陷入陷阱:昆虫动物的景观和气候影响来自罗马森林的罗马

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Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire is often considered a well-preserved ancient landscape, subsequently having survived by way of centuries of management as a hunting preserve. Archaeological evidence suggests otherwise, with an enclosed landscape beginning in the pre-Roman Iron Age and continuing through the Roman period. Due to the nature of the region's soils, however, there is little empirical, palaeoecological evidence on its environmental history prior to the medieval period. This paper presents an insect fauna from a Roman well in a small enclosure in north Nottinghamshire, on the edge of Sherwood Forest, and its interpretation in terms of contemporary land use. Wells and small pools act as large pitfall traps and may effectively sample aspects of the local and regional insect fauna. The Wild Goose Cottage fauna and its environmental implications are also compared with a number of archaeologically and geographically similar contexts.
机译:诺丁汉郡的舍伍德森林往往被认为是一种完善的古老景观,随后通过以几个世纪的管理方式作为狩猎保护而幸存下来。 考古证据表明,在罗马前铁时代开始并通过罗马时期开始封闭景观。 然而,由于该地区的土壤的性质,在中世纪之前的环境历史上几乎没有经验,古生学证据。 本文在北诺丁汉郡的一个小型外壳中,在南北森林的边缘,以及在当代土地使用方面的解释。 井和小型游泳池充当大型缺陷陷阱,可以有效地采样当地和区域昆虫动物的方面。 野鹅小屋动物区系及其环境影响也与许多考古和地理上类似的背景进行了比较。

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