The excavations at Southampton French Quarter produced a large number of samples, of which 166 were assessed (Challinor, OA Assessment Report). Wood charcoal was abundantly and well preserved from a range of features dating from the Late Saxon to the Post Medieval periods. The assessment also indicated that many of the samples contained a wide diversity of tree taxon, which would be time-consuming t
International audienceThis poster presents the results of the anthracological analysis of 7990 charc...
International audienceThe Grotte Chauvet is world renowned for the quality and diversity of its Pala...
International audienceWaterlogged wood and charcoal preserved in 21 archaeological wells (Neolithic ...
A very substantial assemblage of glass was recovered from the excavations in the French Quarter and,...
Structural and fired clay comprising 6541 fragments weighing 107.84 kg with a mean fragment weight (...
The study of charcoal production pits (pit kilns), excavated in central Belgium, provides informatio...
The study of charcoal production pits (pit kilns), excavated in central Belgium, provides informatio...
Wood charcoal and waterlogged analyses undertaken on substantial assemblages from Saxon age sites at...
Orchard Homes was granted planning approval for the redevelopment of land at 360-364 Shirley Road, S...
A substantial body of new charcoal data has been produced by targeted analysis of 32 contexts from f...
Early and Late Neolithic, Beaker and Late Bronze Age features excavated on Salisbury Plain were anal...
The excavations revealed evidence for multi-period activity on site. The Middle Saxon remains were l...
An assemblage of approximately 4500 marine shells was recovered and examined. A small proportion (ap...
The limited presence of botanical remains at an archaeological excavation at Den Bogerd near Udenhou...
International audienceAn anthracological study is being conducted in Meuse (northeastern France) to ...
International audienceThis poster presents the results of the anthracological analysis of 7990 charc...
International audienceThe Grotte Chauvet is world renowned for the quality and diversity of its Pala...
International audienceWaterlogged wood and charcoal preserved in 21 archaeological wells (Neolithic ...
A very substantial assemblage of glass was recovered from the excavations in the French Quarter and,...
Structural and fired clay comprising 6541 fragments weighing 107.84 kg with a mean fragment weight (...
The study of charcoal production pits (pit kilns), excavated in central Belgium, provides informatio...
The study of charcoal production pits (pit kilns), excavated in central Belgium, provides informatio...
Wood charcoal and waterlogged analyses undertaken on substantial assemblages from Saxon age sites at...
Orchard Homes was granted planning approval for the redevelopment of land at 360-364 Shirley Road, S...
A substantial body of new charcoal data has been produced by targeted analysis of 32 contexts from f...
Early and Late Neolithic, Beaker and Late Bronze Age features excavated on Salisbury Plain were anal...
The excavations revealed evidence for multi-period activity on site. The Middle Saxon remains were l...
An assemblage of approximately 4500 marine shells was recovered and examined. A small proportion (ap...
The limited presence of botanical remains at an archaeological excavation at Den Bogerd near Udenhou...
International audienceAn anthracological study is being conducted in Meuse (northeastern France) to ...
International audienceThis poster presents the results of the anthracological analysis of 7990 charc...
International audienceThe Grotte Chauvet is world renowned for the quality and diversity of its Pala...
International audienceWaterlogged wood and charcoal preserved in 21 archaeological wells (Neolithic ...