Eighteen papers and six abstracts from the ninth symposium of the Association of Environmental Archaeology held at Roskilde, Denmark, in 1988.
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Foreword
Conference Report: Barbara Noddle
Addresses of Contributors
Environmental and Experimental Studies in the History of Archaeology: Don Brothwell
Traditional Scottish Dyestuffs and their Possible Identification from Archaeological Deposits: Su Grierson
Experimental Processing and Cooking of Emmer and Spelt Wheats and the Roman Army Diet: Camilla Dickson
Practical Ecology: Experiments in Growing Traditional Cornfield Weeds and a Comment on their Archaeological Records in Britain: J. R. A. Greig
Searching for “Single-Activity Refuse” in Linearbandkeramik Settlements. An Archaeobotanical Approach: Angela Kreuz
Experiments in Forest Clearance and Slash-and-Burn Agriculture in Draved Forest in the 1950’s: J. Troels-Smith
Pollarding of Trees in the Neolithic: Often presumed - Difficult to Prove: Peter Rasmussen
Reconstructing a Neolithic Wooden Mortuary Chamber from the Fens in Eastern England through Tree-Ring Study: Ruth Morgan
Stone Age Dug-Out Boats in Denmark: Occurence, Age, Form and Reconstruction: Charlie Christensen
Experiments with Fish Bones and Otoliths: Implications for the Reconstruction of Past Diet and Economy: Andrew K. G. Jones
Experimental Investigations of the Burial Environment of Inhumation Graves: R. C. Janaway
Canid Damage to Animal Bones: Two Current Lines of Research: Sue Stallibrass
Replication of Butchering Marks on Pig Mandibles: Louise H. van Wijngaarden-Bakker
Seventeen Wild Boar Mandibles from Sludegårds Sømose - Offal or Sacrifice?: Nanna Noe-Nygaard and Jane Richter
Bone Analysis and Sediments: Reconstruction of a Cave Sequence in the Mendips, England: Bruce Levitan and Peter Smart
Experimental Earthworks In the United Kingdom: Keith Crabtree
Sedimentation Rates in the Primary Fills of Chalk-Cut Features: Martin Bell
Australian Environmental Archaeology - A Review of Some Main Themes: W. E. Boyd
Abstracts
Pollen Spectra from the Double Passage-Grave Klekkendehøj on Møn, Denmark.: Svend Th. Andersen
In-Context Pollen Diagrams from 3 Archaeological Sites in Western Norway: Towards a Unified Model of Land Use in the Late Mesolithic and Neolithic I Periods: Lisa Gay Bostwick Bjerck
Lejre Historical-Archaeological Experimental Centre, Denmark: Bo Madsen
Maglemosegård, Vedbæk, Denmark; A Buried Mesolithic Settlement Floor: Chemical Mapping and a Glimpse of the Plant Macrofossils: Jens Henrik Jønsson
Iron Age Cereal Cultivation and Crop Processing Experiments: Roger Engelmark
Literature on Seed Descriptions and Illustrations: Hans Arne Jensen, Ole B. Lysehede and Eva Tauby Sørensen
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Eighteen papers and six abstracts from the ninth symposium of the Association of Environmental Archaeology held at Roskilde, Denmark, in 1988.
Table of contents
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Foreword
Conference Report: Barbara Noddle
Addresses of Contributors
Environmental and Experimental Studies in the History of Archaeology: Don Brothwell
Traditional Scottish Dyestuffs and their Possible Identification from Archaeological Deposits: Su Grierson
Experimental Processing and Cooking of Emmer and Spelt Wheats and the Roman Army Diet: Camilla Dickson
Practical Ecology: Experiments in Growing Traditional Cornfield Weeds and a Comment on their Archaeological Records in Britain: J. R. A. Greig
Searching for “Single-Activity Refuse” in Linearbandkeramik Settlements. An Archaeobotanical Approach: Angela Kreuz
Experiments in Forest Clearance and Slash-and-Burn Agriculture in Draved Forest in the 1950’s: J. Troels-Smith
Pollarding of Trees in the Neolithic: Often presumed - Difficult to Prove: Peter Rasmussen
Reconstructing a Neolithic Wooden Mortuary Chamber from the Fens in Eastern England through Tree-Ring Study: Ruth Morgan
Stone Age Dug-Out Boats in Denmark: Occurence, Age, Form and Reconstruction: Charlie Christensen
Experiments with Fish Bones and Otoliths: Implications for the Reconstruction of Past Diet and Economy: Andrew K. G. Jones
Experimental Investigations of the Burial Environment of Inhumation Graves: R. C. Janaway
Canid Damage to Animal Bones: Two Current Lines of Research: Sue Stallibrass
Replication of Butchering Marks on Pig Mandibles: Louise H. van Wijngaarden-Bakker
Seventeen Wild Boar Mandibles from Sludegårds Sømose - Offal or Sacrifice?: Nanna Noe-Nygaard and Jane Richter
Bone Analysis and Sediments: Reconstruction of a Cave Sequence in the Mendips, England: Bruce Levitan and Peter Smart
Experimental Earthworks In the United Kingdom: Keith Crabtree
Sedimentation Rates in the Primary Fills of Chalk-Cut Features: Martin Bell
Australian Environmental Archaeology - A Review of Some Main Themes: W. E. Boyd
Abstracts
Pollen Spectra from the Double Passage-Grave Klekkendehøj on Møn, Denmark.: Svend Th. Andersen
In-Context Pollen Diagrams from 3 Archaeological Sites in Western Norway: Towards a Unified Model of Land Use in the Late Mesolithic and Neolithic I Periods: Lisa Gay Bostwick Bjerck
Lejre Historical-Archaeological Experimental Centre, Denmark: Bo Madsen
Maglemosegård, Vedbæk, Denmark; A Buried Mesolithic Settlement Floor: Chemical Mapping and a Glimpse of the Plant Macrofossils: Jens Henrik Jønsson
Iron Age Cereal Cultivation and Crop Processing Experiments: Roger Engelmark
Literature on Seed Descriptions and Illustrations: Hans Arne Jensen, Ole B. Lysehede and Eva Tauby Sørensen