The Identification of Northern European Woods

The Identification of Northern European Woods
Author: Jon G Hather
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2016-09-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781315418230

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This technical and well-illustrated guide for archaeologists and conservators aims to `provide a methodology for the identification of the woody taxa used to manufacture artefacts recovered from archaeological excavations', to provide the anatomical descriptions of the taxa and to present a list of characters of the taxa. The guide is heavily illustrated with photographs, maps, and tables to allow easy identification.

The Identification of the Northern European Woods

The Identification of the Northern European Woods
Author: Jon G. Hather
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Antiquities
ISBN: 1873132476

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Table 3.14 Undulating ring boundary (TS)

Australian Rainforest Woods

Australian Rainforest Woods
Author: Morris Lake
Publsiher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2015-05-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781486301805

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Australian Rainforest Woods describes 141 of the most significant Australian rainforest trees and their wood. The introductory sections draw the reader into an understanding of the botanical, evolutionary, environmental, historical and international significance of this beautiful but finite Australian resource. The main section examines the species and their wood with photographs, botanical descriptions and a summary of the characteristics of the wood. A section on wood identification includes fundamental information on tree growth and wood structure, as well as images of the basic characteristics. With more than 900 colour images, this is the most comprehensive guide ever written on Australian rainforest woods, both for the amateur and the professional wood enthusiast. It is the first time that macrophotographs of the wood have been shown in association with a physical description of wood characteristics, which will aid identification. This technique was developed by Jean-Claude Cerre, France, and his macrophotographs are included in the book.

Wood in Archaeology

Wood in Archaeology
Author: Lee A. Newsom
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2022-01-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781107052062

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It considers research involving archaeological wood in all forms, ranging from fuelwood to ships' timbers, from sites around the globe.

The missing woodland resources

The missing woodland resources
Author: Marian Berihuete-Azorín,María Martín Seijo,Oriol López-Bultó,Raquel Piqué
Publsiher: Barkhuis Publishing
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2022-07-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789493194359

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Woodlands are a key source of raw materials for many purposes since early Prehistory. Wood, bark, resin, leaves, fibres, fungi, moss, or tubers have been gathered to fulfill almost every human need. That led societies to develop specific technologies to acquire, manage, transform, elaborate, use, and consume these resources. The materials provided by woodlands covered a wide range of necessities such as food, shelter, clothing, or tool production, but they also provided resources employed for waterproofing, dying, medicine, and adhesives, among many others. All these technological processes and uses are commonly difficult to identify through the archaeological record. Some materials are exclusively preserved by charring or in anaerobic conditions at very exceptional sites or leave only a very slight trace behind them (e.g., containers). Consequently, they have received far less attention in archaeobotanical studies compared to other kind of plant materials consumed as food or firewood. This book provides an overview of technological uses of plants from the Palaeolithic to the Post-Medieval period. This collection of papers presents different archaeobotanical and archaeological studies dealing with the use of a wide range of woodland resources, most of them among the less visible for archaeology, such as bast, fibres and fungi. These papers present different approaches for their study combining archaeology, archaeobotany and ethnoarchaeology.

The Oxford Handbook of Wetland Archaeology

The Oxford Handbook of Wetland Archaeology
Author: Francesco Menotti,Aidan O'Sullivan
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 970
Release: 2013
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780199573493

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This Handbook sets out the key issues and debates in the theory and practice of wetland archaeology which has played a crucial role in studies of our past. Due to the high quantity of preserved organic materials found in humid environments, the study of wetlands has allowed archaeologists to reconstruct people's everyday lives in great detail.

Paleoethnobotany

Paleoethnobotany
Author: Deborah M Pearsall
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2016-06-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781315423081

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This new edition of the definitive work on doing paleoethnobotany brings the book up to date by incorporating new methods and examples of research, while preserving the overall organization and approach of the book to facilitate its use as a textbook. In addition to updates on the comprehensive discussions of macroremains, pollen, and phytoliths, this edition includes a chapter on starch analysis, the newest tool in the paleoethnobotanist's research kit. Other highlights include updated case studies; expanded discussions of deposition and preservation of archaeobotanical remains; updated historical overviews; new and updated techniques and approaches, including insights from experimental and ethnoarchaeological studies; and a current listing of electronic resources. Extensively illustrated, this will be the standard work on paleoethnobotany for a generation.

Paleoethnobotany Third Edition

Paleoethnobotany  Third Edition
Author: Deborah M Pearsall
Publsiher: Left Coast Press
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2015-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781611322996

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This new edition of the definitive work on doing paleoethnobotany brings the book up to date by incorporating new methods and examples of research, while preserving the overall organization and approach of the book to facilitate its use as a textbook. In addition to updates on the comprehensive discussions of macroremains, pollen, and phytoliths, this edition includes a chapter on starch analysis, the newest tool in the paleoethnobotanist's research kit. Other highlights include updated case studies; expanded discussions of deposition and preservation of archaeobotanical remains; updated historical overviews; new and updated techniques and approaches, including insights from experimental and ethnoarchaeological studies; and a current listing of electronic resources. Extensively illustrated, this will be the standard work on paleoethnobotany for a generation.