Mighall, T.Timberlake, S.Martínez Cortizas, AntonioSilva-Sánchez, NoemíFoster, I.D.L.2018-01-132018-01-132017-02Mighall, T, Timberlake, S, Martínez Cortizas, A, Silva-Sánchez, N & Foster, I D L 2017, 'Did prehistoric and Roman mining and metallurgy have a significant impact on vegetation?', Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, vol. 11, pp. 613-625. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2016.12.0212352-409XORCID: /0000-0002-8365-7694/work/147569132http://hdl.handle.net/2164/9897Toby Driver kindly provided information about the archaeology of the region. Jenny Johnson and Jamie Bowie drew the figures. Ed Scho- field commented upon on an earlier draft of the manuscript. Permission to core Cors Fochno was provided by Mike Bailey (CCW). This project was funded by The Leverhulme Trust, grant number F/00/732/C and support from Cambria Archaeology. The comments from two reviewers helped to improve the manuscript.138464263engminingmetallurgypollenchangepoint analysisBronze AgeRomanwoodlandsGE Environmental SciencesGEDid prehistoric and Roman mining and metallurgy have a significant impact on vegetation?Journal article10.1016/j.jasrep.2016.12.02111