Soils in Archaeological Research

Soils in Archaeological Research
Author: Vance T. Holliday
Publsiher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2004-08-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780195149654

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Soils, invaluable indicators of the nature and history of the physical and human landscape, have strongly influenced the cultural record left to archaeologists. In this book, the author addresses each of these issues in terms of fundamentals as well as in field case histories from all over the world.

Soils Climate and Society

Soils  Climate and Society
Author: John D. Wingard,Sue Eileen Hayes
Publsiher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2013-03-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781457174117

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Much recent archaeological research focuses on social forces as the impetus for cultural change. Soils, Climate and Society, however, focuses on the complex relationship between human populations and the physical environment, particularly the land--the foundation of agricultural production and, by extension, of agricultural peoples. The volume traces the origins of agriculture, the transition to agrarian societies, the sociocultural implications of agriculture, agriculture's effects on population, and the theory of carrying capacity, considering the relation of agriculture to the profound social changes that it wrought in the New World. Soil science plays a significant, though varied, role in each case study, and is the common component of each analysis. Soil chemistry is also of particular importance to several of the studies, as it determines the amount of food that can be produced in a particular soil and the effects of occupation or cultivation on that soil, thus having consequences for future cultivators. Soils, Climate and Society demonstrates that renewed investigation of agricultural production and demography can answer questions about the past, as well as stimulate further research. It will be of interest to scholars of archaeology, historical ecology and geography, and agricultural history.

Seeing Beneath the Soil

Seeing Beneath the Soil
Author: Oliver Anthony Clark,Anthony Clark
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134611201

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Scientific soil prospecting methods can give dramatic pictures of buried archaeological sites, and sometimes information on what occurred within them, before any earth has ben removed. Dr Clark, who was one of the earliest to work in this field, has written the first general survey of an increasingly important area of practical archaeology. The emphasis is on the principles and practical application of the well established techniques of resistivity, magnetometry and magnetic susceptibility, with shorter sections on emerging and less common techniques such as ground-penetrating radar, electromagnetic methods and phosphate survey. This paperback edition updates and enhances the earlier book, adding new material such as the large-scale evaluation exercises now required as a precondition of planning consent for major developments.

Archaeological Sediments and Soils

Archaeological Sediments and Soils
Author: Anthony J Barham,Richard I Macphail
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2016-06-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781315434445

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A collection of papers focusing on the links between archaeology and the study of geological sediments and soils.

SOILS IN ARCHAEOLOGY

SOILS IN ARCHAEOLOGY
Author: Vance T. Holliday
Publsiher: Smithsonian
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1992-02-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1560981113

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"Focusing on the archaeological applications of soil chemistry and soil geomorphology, the case histories and reviews presented here combine a wide range of academic disciplines, including archaeology, physical geography, Quaternary geology, and pedology. The essays range in topic from the use of soils for reconstructing past landscapes, site settings, and landscape evolution to the dating of surfaces and deposits. The book also covers the use of soil chemistry in determining the presence or absence of human occupation and for detecting agricultural practices. Soils in Archaeology also includes a glossary of selected soil science terms."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Archaeological Soil and Sediment Micromorphology

Archaeological Soil and Sediment Micromorphology
Author: Cristiano Nicosia,Georges Stoops
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2017-08-10
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781118941072

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Archaeological Soil and Sediment Micromorphology goes beyond a mere review of current literature and features the most up to date contributions from numerous scientists working in the field. The book represents a groundbreaking and comprehensive resource covering the plethora of applications of micromorphology in archaeology. Archaeological Soil and Sediment Micromorphology offers researchers, students and professionals a systematic tool for the interpretation of thin sections of archaeological contexts. This important resource is also designed to help stimulate the use of micromorphology in archaeology outside Europe, where the technique is less frequently employed. Moreover, the authors hope to strengthen the proper application of soil micromorphology in archaeology, by illustrating its possibilities and referring in several cases to more specialized publications (for instance in the field of plant remains, pottery and phytoliths). Written for anyone interested in the topic, this important text offers: Contributions from most of the world's leading authorities on soil micromorphology A series of chapters on the major topics selected among the most recurrent in literature about archaeological soil micromorphology Systematic descriptions of all important micromorphological features Special analytical tools employed on thin sections, such as SEM/EDS, image analysis, fluorescence microscopy, mass spectrometry, among others Numerous cross-references 400 illustrated full-colour plates The resource provides the most current and essential information for archaeologists, geoarchaeologists, soil scientists and sedimentologists. Comprehensive in scope, Archaeological Soil and Sediment Micromorphology offers professionals and students a much-needed tool for the interpretation of thin sections of archaeological contexts.

Soil Science and Archaeology

Soil Science and Archaeology
Author: INSTAP Academic Press
Publsiher: INSTAP Academic Press
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2002-12-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781623031084

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In this book Michael Morris presents a detailed study of the prehistoric landscape in three regions of Crete. He examines the development, stability, and physio-chemical composition of selected soils near three archaeological sites: Karphi, a Late Minoan IIIC "refuge site"; Chrysokamino, a Final Neolithic to Late Minoan IIIB farmhouse; Vronda and Kastro near Kavousi, two Late Minoan IIIC to Geometric sites. Morris offers conclusions on the history of the Cretan landscape and its formation processes, and how those processes contribute to our understanding of the human use of the landscape. The book will interest anyone involved with the archaeology of Minoan Crete, as well as those who study the pedological history of other regions.

Applied Soils and Micromorphology in Archaeology

Applied Soils and Micromorphology in Archaeology
Author: Richard I. Macphail,Paul Goldberg
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 631
Release: 2018
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781107011380

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This book uniquely focuses on all aspects of archaeological soil micromorphology, based upon the authors' joint sixty years of worldwide studies.