Archaeology, Soil- and Life-Sciences Applied to Enclosures and Fields: Proceedings of the Session 'From Microprobe to Spatial Analysis - Enclosed and Buried Surfaces as Key Sources in Archaeology and Pedology'

Author:   Kai Fechner ,  Yannick Devos ,  Mathias Lopold ,  Jorg Volkel
Publisher:   British Archaeological Reports
Volume:   2222
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9781407307800


Pages:   171
Publication Date:   10 May 2011
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Archaeology, Soil- and Life-Sciences Applied to Enclosures and Fields: Proceedings of the Session 'From Microprobe to Spatial Analysis - Enclosed and Buried Surfaces as Key Sources in Archaeology and Pedology'


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This volume offers new perspectives on the study of ancient enclosed areas and buried surfaces. It draws on techniques from archaeopedology, micromorphology, phytolith studies, palynology, geophysics and geochemistry. In particular it investigates the application of archaeology, soil and life sciences to the study of ancient enclosures, fields, houses, gardens and courtyards.

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Author:   Kai Fechner ,  Yannick Devos ,  Mathias Lopold ,  Jorg Volkel
Publisher:   British Archaeological Reports
Imprint:   British Archaeological Reports
Volume:   2222
ISBN:  

9781407307800


ISBN 10:   1407307800
Pages:   171
Publication Date:   10 May 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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