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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'. European Association of Archaeologists 12th Annual Meeting Krakow-Poland. 19th to 24th September 2006
Kai Fechner, Yannick Devos, Mathias Leopold and Jörg Völkel
Proceedings of the Session 'From microprobe to spatial analysis – Enclosed and buried surfaces as key sources in Archaeology and Pedology'. European Association of Archaeologists, 12th Annual Meeting, Krakow-Poland. 19th to 24th September 2006.
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Cover Page
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Foreword
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References
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Chapter 1: Buried Soils and Surfaces, a Key Archive for Geoarchaeology
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Chapter 2: The Application of Phosphorus Cartography to Archaeological Sites and Structures: a State of the Art and Proposal of a Protocol Applicable for Belgium, Luxemburg and Northern France
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Chapter 3: Case Studies of Phosphorus Mapping in Late La Tène to Roman Enclosures and Ponds between Rhine and Seine
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Chapter 4: Functional and Spatial Interpretation of the Sanctuary and Enclosures of Ribemont-sur-Ancre (Somme): the Role of Palaeoenvironmental Studies
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Chapter 5: Functioning and Hierarchy of Farms in the Gallic Society from the 3rd Century BC to the Roman Period
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Chapter 6: Holocene Soil Development and Pedogenic Clay Mineral Transformation in Luvisols with Different Development Ages at the Viereckschanze of Poign (Central Bavaria, Germany)
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Chapter 7: An Example of a Fruitful Discussion Between a Pedologist and an Archaeologist. A 1st-4th Century AD Agricultural Enclosure with a Stable and a Manure Pit at “Chapelle Saint-Nicolas” in Saint-Brice-sous-Forêt (Val-d’Oise, France)
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Chapter 8: Buried Anthropic Soils in the Centre of Brussels (Belgium): Looking for Fields in a (Proto-) urban Context
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Published: 2011
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407337753 (ebook)
- 9781407307800 (paperback)
BAR Number: S2222