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Whither environmental archaeology?

edited by Rosemary Luff and Peter Rowley-Conwy

(Oxbow monograph, 38)

Oxbow Books, 1994

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Conference proceedings

Includes bibliographical references

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Description

Contains papers from the Association of Environmental Archaeology conference held in Selwyn College, Cambridge.

Table of Contents

  • The (dis)integration of environmental archaeology, Rosemary Luff and Peter Rowley-Conwy. Part 1 Case studies and methods: paint, date, bog stratigraphy and murder - some comments on Lindow men, P.C. Buckland, et al
  • locating prehistoric Wetland sites by an integrated palaeoenvironmental/geophysical survey strategy at Little Hawes Water, Lancashire, J.J. Taylor, et al
  • dung, dirt and deposits - site formation under conditions of near-perfect preservation at Qasr Ibrim, Egyptian Nubia, Peter Rowley-Conwy
  • designing a database for animal bones, Nick Winder
  • the use of Phytolith analysis in the interpretation of archaeological deposits - an outer Hebridean example, Alix Powers-Jones
  • the taphonomy of cooked bone, John Pearce
  • projects modelling the spatial patterning of bones - limited success in publication, Bob Wilson. Part 2 The specialist as project director - an archaeozoological examination of the Midden at Nesstofa, Reykjavik Iceland, T. Amorosi, et al
  • the faunal specialist as excavator - the impact of recovery techniques on faunal interpretation at Klithi, C. Gamble and G.N. Bailey
  • seeds, sherds and samples - site formation processes at the Waitrose site, Romsey, Francis J. Green and Kris Lockyear
  • excavation and environmental archaeology at Mingies Ditch, Mark Robinson. Part 3 Integration and site interpreation: Tofts Ness, Sanday, Orkney
  • an integrated study of a buried Orcadian landscape, S.J. Dockrill, et al
  • the project background, S.J. Dockrill
  • analysis of soils from the buried landscape at Tofts Ness, Sanday, Orkney, using 2m HCL extractable phosphorus and thin section micromorphology, Ian A. Simpson taphonomy of Mollusca from Tofts Ness, Sanday, Orkney, Annie Milles
  • stable carbon isotope values for Tofts Ness, Janet Ambers
  • the faunal and botanical remains, J.M Bond
  • food for an Egyptian City - tell el-Amarna, Barry J. Kemp, et al
  • food for an Egyptian City, Barry J. Kemp
  • cereal food processing in Ancient Egypt - a case study of integration, Delwen Samuel
  • butchery at the workmen's village, Tell el-Amarna, Egypt, Rosemary Luff
  • the imprint of living in an early Mesopotamian City - questions and answers, W. Matthews, et al.

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  • NCID
    BA71930061
  • ISBN
    • 0946897697
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Oxford
  • Pages/Volumes
    viii, 212 p.
  • Size
    30cm
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