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Archaeology Dictionary: hedgerow dating

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A rough and ready way of approximating the age of living hedges on the basis that over the course of time one new species per century successfully colonizes the boundary—a proposition that has become known as Hooper's hedgerow hypothesis. The average number of species in a 30m length of reasonably well-managed hedge gives the approximate age of the hedge in centuries.

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