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

      Pears, Ben; Lang, Andreas; Fallu, Daniel Joseph; Roberts, Mark; Jacques, David; Snape, Lisa; Bahl, Chiara; Oost, Kristof V.A.N.; Zhao, Pengzhi; Tarolli, Paolo; Cucchiaro, Sara; Walsh, Kevin; Brown, Antony Gavin (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-04-22)
      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, ...