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Many science teachers may be unfamiliar with Hooper's rule (sometimes, but incorrectly, referred to as Hooper's hypothesis). The rule was devised by Dr Max Hooper in the 1960s as a means of dating field hedges and it can also be used to help establish the age of tracks, lanes and enclosed land.

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