Monument record 1754/3 - Acre Nook, Withington, Chelford
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Summary
A similar sequence of organic deposits to those a Farm Wood Quarry (CHER1754/1) were visible here. Around 50 leaves and thrity pine cones from a type of pine tree were recovered.
These deposits which are believed to have formed during a warmer interstadial period within the Devensian (last) glaciation have been recognised at this site. Evidence from pollen and the preserved remains of trees indicates that this interval was characterised by a type of northern coniferous forest similar to that found in parts of Finland today. This suggests that the climate at Chelford would have been capable of supporting human occupation, although does not prove this. The deposits predate 75-90,000 years and may be somewhere in the region of 90-100,000 years old.
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Full Description
A similar sequence of organic deposits to those a Farm Wood Quarry (CHER1754/1) were visible here. 50 Leaves from Farm Wood Quarry believed to be subspecies obovata. Also 99 cones from Farm Wood. These may be from an intermediate between subspecies obovata and abies (1).
<1> Holyoak DT, 1983, The Identity and Origins of Picea Abies (L.) Karsten from the Chelford Interstadial (Late Pleistocene) of England (Article in Journal). SCH5378.
Sources/Archives (1)
- <1> SCH5378 Article in Journal: Holyoak DT. 1983. The Identity and Origins of Picea Abies (L.) Karsten from the Chelford Interstadial (Late Pleistocene) of England. New Phytologist vol.95, Issue 1 p.153-7.
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Location
| Grid reference | SJ 825 719 (point) Central Point |
|---|---|
| Map sheet | SJ87SW |
| Civil Parish | LOWER WITHINGTON, MACCLESFIELD, CHESHIRE EAST |
| Historic Township/Parish/County | OLD WITHINGTON, PRESTBURY, CHESHIRE |
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Record last edited
Sep 30 2010 2:09PM