Experimentation and Reconstruction in Environmental Archaeology  
Author(s): David Robinson
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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.
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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
  • Plate section
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