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'Rewilding' Later Prehistory
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Remains of mistletoe recovered from a ditch at Wardy Hill Iron Age Ringwork, Ely. Despite its druidic associations, mistletoe was likely present here chiefly as a parasite of mature hawthorn hedges, planted atop the Ringwork’s banks. Image: CAU #WildWednesdays #Archaeology
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