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Historians often rely on old documents to learn how Ireland's land changed, but those documents are incomplete. Scientists can also study tiny fossil pollen stuck in peat and lake mud to see which plants grew and when; this pollen evidence can add to or correct the written record. For example, pollen from Long Lough shows cereal crops around 400 A.D., which suggests people were able to till heavy clay soils before the new moldboard plow arrived in the 600s. In County Down, flax pollen appears only after the 1700s, so flax wasn't grown there earlier as some historians guessed. But pollen analysis has limits: it sometimes can only identify a plant family, not the exact species, so it can't always tell a cultivated plant from a similar wild one.

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Locate where 'documentary record' is discussed and note how it is contrasted with pollen evidence; the passage uses it to mean historical documents produced in the past (official/commercial records, maps, etc.).

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The phrase "documentary record" (last sentence of the second paragraph and second sentence of the fourth paragraph) primarily refers to

Correct Answer
D
Correct. The passage explicitly contrasts pollen analysis with the 'documentary record' and describes that scholars have relied on historical documents. Support: "In tracing the changing face of the Irish landscape, scholars have traditionally relied primarily on evidence from historical documents." (para. 1) and "...the findings can serve to supplement or correct the documentary record." (para. 2). Paragraph 4 also says, "Some aspects of linen production in Down are well documented, but the documentary record tells little about the cultivation of flax...," indicating the record consists of contemporaneous documents (e.g., government/commercial records, maps), which matches choice D.
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