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Type: Journal Article
Author(s): Hazel R. Delcourt; Paul A. Delcourt
Publication Date: 1997

We evaluated the importance of pre-Columbian human impacts on vegetation of the southern Appalachian highlands by comparing the fossil pollen and charcoal-particle record preserved in peat deposited during the past 3900 calendar years in Horse Cove Bog, Highlands, North Carolina, with the archaeological record. We examined the implications of our findings for conserving biodiversity and maintaining landscape heterogeneity using prescribed burning.

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Citation: Delcourt, Hazel R.; Delcourt, Paul A. 1997. Pre-Columbian Native American use of fire on southern Appalachian landscapes. Conservation Biology 11(4):1010-1014.

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  • fire suppression
  • historic land use
  • human impacts
  • Native American burning
  • North Carolina
  • southern Appalachians
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FRAMES Record Number: 11260