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... soil - profile ( here , and on the rest of the berm , lacking a recognisable turf - line ) . The stones presumably represented weathering over a period of time from the outer face of the bank . The site drawing on which Figure 15 is ...
... soil - profile ( here , and on the rest of the berm , lacking a recognisable turf - line ) . The stones presumably represented weathering over a period of time from the outer face of the bank . The site drawing on which Figure 15 is ...
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... soil analysis at the time of excavation ) . Between layer 4 and the recent ploughsoil ( layer 7 ) were two thicker and less well - differentiated accumulations of gravelly humic soil , light brown in layer 5 and dark brown in layer 6 ...
... soil analysis at the time of excavation ) . Between layer 4 and the recent ploughsoil ( layer 7 ) were two thicker and less well - differentiated accumulations of gravelly humic soil , light brown in layer 5 and dark brown in layer 6 ...
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... soil mixing and the stone - free zone at the surface of the soil would point to earthworms as the agency . The pH is 6.1 at the surface of the buried soil , a value quite acceptable to earthworms and too high to ensure good pollen ...
... soil mixing and the stone - free zone at the surface of the soil would point to earthworms as the agency . The pH is 6.1 at the surface of the buried soil , a value quite acceptable to earthworms and too high to ensure good pollen ...
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