(Schleswig-Holstein, Germany) from soils and colluvial layers. In contrast to many
landscapes in central Europe, agricultural land use and soil erosion were more frequent
during pre-historical times, whereas it has almost ceased after the advent of history. Pre-
historical soil erosion rates from about 0.1 to 6.9 t ha− 1 a− 1 were reconstructed with no
significant differences between the prehistoric cultural phases. The study of buried soils …