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UK Countryside history - 5,000 BC

Around 8,000 years ago the temperature warmed again and sea levels rose, separating the UK from mainland Europe. With a warm and wet climate, dense climax woodland consisting of lime and oak developed covering much of the UK.


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  • Population
    40,000
  • Crops
    No farmed crops but the population exploited plants producing fruits, berries and seeds.
  • Livestock
    None but large wild cattle, red deer, boar and elk were all hunted. Fish and water birds were also important in the diet. Dogs would have been kept to help with hunting and guarding.
  • Farming Systems
    Hunter gatherers remained nomadic but would have started to make larger clearings in the woodland in order to drive and catch prey.
  • Woodland & Hedges
    Dense woodland covering most of the country.
  • Social Economy
    Despite the formation of the channel, trade and social contact with mainland Europe would have been maintained amongst coastal communities with a constant criss crossing of boats. In the UK most of the country was occupied although we have only little evidence of settlements for this period.
  • Climate
    Wet and much warmer, possibly by as much as 3°centigrade.



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