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A Handbook of geoarchaeological approaches for investigating landscapes and settlement sites
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ISBN: 1785700928 9781785700927 9781785700941 1785700944 9781785700910 178570091X 9781785700934 Year: 2015 Publisher: Oxford

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"Geoarchaeology is a major branch of archaeological science at the interfaces between geology, geography and archaeology, involving the combined study of archaeological, soil and geomorphological records and the recognition of how natural, climatic and human-induced processes alter landscapes. The formation and modification of past soils, and occupation sequences can be examined primarily through the use of soil micromorphological techniques and various physical and geo-chemical techniques. This short text aims to explain some of the basics of geoarchaeological approaches and research design used to tackle the investigation of landscapes and settlement archaeology, and the application of soil micromorphology to archaeological situations. The intention is to present a basic handbook of good practice, with case studies and examples, that any archaeologist or aspiring geoarchaeologist can use."--Publisher's website.


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De stad, het vuil en de beerput: De opkomst, verbreiding en neergang van de beerput in stedelijke context.
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ISBN: 9789088903151 9088903158 9789088903144 Year: 2015 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified]

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Archeologische en historische analyse van de beerput in zeven steden in Nederland.


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Glass Making in the Greco-Roman World: Results of the ARCHGLASS project
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ISBN: 9789462700079 9462700079 9461661576 9789461661579 Year: 2015 Volume: 4 Publisher: Leuven University Press

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This book presents a reconstruction of the Hellenistic-Roman glass industry from the point of view of raw material procurement. Within the ERC funded ARCHGLASS project, the authors of this work developed new geochemical techniques to provenance primary glass making. They investigated both production and consumer sites of glass, and identified suitable mineral resources for glass making through geological prospecting. Because the source of the raw materials used in the manufacturing of natron glass can be determined, new insights in the trade of this material are revealed. While eastern Mediterranean glass factories were active throughout the Hellenistic to early Islamic period, western Mediterranean and possibly Italian and North African sources also supplied the Mediterranean world with raw glass in early Roman times. By combining archaeological and scientific data, the authors develop new interdisciplinary techniques for an innovative archaeological interpretation of glass trade in the Hellenistic-Roman world, highlighting the development of glass as an economic material.

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