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1Appendix 1: Pabaigh 2005: Soil Survey and Sampling (Jo McKenzie) Introduction Deepened anthropogenic, or ‘plaggen’ soils, which can be over a metre in thickness and are the result of long-continued manuring of early

Appendix 1: Pabaigh 2005: Soil Survey and Sampling (Jo McKenzie) Introduction Deepened anthropogenic, or ‘plaggen’ soils, which can be over a metre in thickness and are the result of long-continued manuring of early

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Source URL: www.paparproject.org.uk

Language: English - Date: 2008-03-20 10:53:00
    2Journal of Archaeological Science, 827–838 Article No. as970225 Micromorphological Evidence of Past Agricultural Practices in Cultivated Soils: The Impact of a Traditional Agricultural System on Soils in Papa

    Journal of Archaeological Science, 827–838 Article No. as970225 Micromorphological Evidence of Past Agricultural Practices in Cultivated Soils: The Impact of a Traditional Agricultural System on Soils in Papa

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    Source URL: www.jstott.me.uk

    Language: English - Date: 2005-10-14 10:51:13
    3Soil of the Year 2013 – Plaggic Anthrosol Presentation: Global Soil Day 2012 Figure 1: Brown Plaggenesch (Foto Mueller)  Figure 2: Grey Plaggenesch (Foto Giani)

    Soil of the Year 2013 – Plaggic Anthrosol Presentation: Global Soil Day 2012 Figure 1: Brown Plaggenesch (Foto Mueller) Figure 2: Grey Plaggenesch (Foto Giani)

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    Source URL: eusoils.jrc.ec.europa.eu

    Language: English - Date: 2013-01-23 07:16:00