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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.

Logic Breakdown

Locate the paragraph on flax cultivation and note what historians inferred before pollen analysis. Relevant quoted lines: "The record of eighteenth-century linen production in Down, together with the knowledge that flax cultivation had been established in Ireland centuries before that time, led some historians to surmise that this plant was being cultivated in Down before the eighteenth century." Pollen evidence then contradicts this: "But pollen analyses indicate that this is not the case; flax pollen was found only in deposits laid down since the eighteenth century."

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The passage indicates that prior to the use of pollen analysis in the study of the history of the Irish landscape, at least some historians believed which one of the following?

Correct Answer
E
The passage explicitly reports that, prior to pollen analysis, some historians "led ... to surmise that this plant was being cultivated in Down before the eighteenth century." Option E restates that historians believed flax cultivation in County Down may have begun before the eighteenth century; the passage then notes that pollen evidence contradicts that surmise.
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