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- Tree_throw abstract "A tree throw or tree hole is a bowl-shaped cavity or depression created in the subsoil by a tree. They are formed either by the long term presence and growth of tree roots or when a large tree is blown over or has its stump pulled out which tears out a quantity of soil along with the roots. The resultant hole will often slowly fill with organic material and can be identified during archaeological fieldwork.Fresh tree throws also provide a degree of shelter amongst the roots for animals. Some also contain evidence of prehistoric human activity such as flint tools suggesting that they were sometimes used by people in the distant past.Tree throws expose humus-poor, mineral-rich soil. Over time the hole will fill with rain water, fallen leaves, animal excrement's and other organic matter which over time becomes a habitat for decomposers which soon form a community on the thick organic layer and so are able to nurture certain types of organisms.Pits from tree throws, together with mounds from decaying fallen trees, are part of the characteristic topography of old growth forest.".
- Tree_throw wikiPageID "3689862".
- Tree_throw wikiPageLength "1777".
- Tree_throw wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Tree_throw wikiPageRevisionID "649539426".
- Tree_throw wikiPageWikiLink Archaeological.
- Tree_throw wikiPageWikiLink Archaeology.
- Tree_throw wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_features.
- Tree_throw wikiPageWikiLink Category:Soil_science.
- Tree_throw wikiPageWikiLink Humus.
- Tree_throw wikiPageWikiLink Mineral.
- Tree_throw wikiPageWikiLink Nest_box.
- Tree_throw wikiPageWikiLink Old-growth_forest.
- Tree_throw wikiPageWikiLink Old_growth_forest.
- Tree_throw wikiPageWikiLink Organic_material.
- Tree_throw wikiPageWikiLink Organic_matter.
- Tree_throw wikiPageWikiLink Reverse_stratigraphy.
- Tree_throw wikiPageWikiLink Snag_(ecology).
- Tree_throw wikiPageWikiLink Stonehenge.
- Tree_throw wikiPageWikiLink Subsoil.
- Tree_throw wikiPageWikiLink Tree.
- Tree_throw wikiPageWikiLink Tree_hollow.
- Tree_throw wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tree throw".
- Tree_throw wikiPageWikiLinkText "tree throw".
- Tree_throw wikiPageWikiLinkText "treeholes".
- Tree_throw hasPhotoCollection Tree_throw.
- Tree_throw wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Archaeology-stub.
- Tree_throw wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tree_throw subject Category:Archaeological_features.
- Tree_throw subject Category:Soil_science.
- Tree_throw hypernym Cavity.
- Tree_throw type AnatomicalStructure.
- Tree_throw type Science.
- Tree_throw comment "A tree throw or tree hole is a bowl-shaped cavity or depression created in the subsoil by a tree. They are formed either by the long term presence and growth of tree roots or when a large tree is blown over or has its stump pulled out which tears out a quantity of soil along with the roots. The resultant hole will often slowly fill with organic material and can be identified during archaeological fieldwork.Fresh tree throws also provide a degree of shelter amongst the roots for animals.".
- Tree_throw label "Tree throw".
- Tree_throw sameAs m.09vmgf.
- Tree_throw sameAs Q7837643.
- Tree_throw sameAs Q7837643.
- Tree_throw wasDerivedFrom Tree_throw?oldid=649539426.
- Tree_throw isPrimaryTopicOf Tree_throw.