Micromorphologists are often interested in identifying surfaces intercalated within stratified sequences, and in analysing the activities that took place on them. This chapter illustrates the micromor-phological features deriving from trampling, poaching and traffic through a series of examples from archaeological contexts. Trampling usually takes place on dry or prevalently dry conditions, as for example in roofed spaces, on both constructed and nonconstructed floors. Poaching indicates trampling on very wet, preferentially water-saturated sediments. The chapter then presents observations on the effects of experimental trampling on different substrates, taking into consideration various circumstances (such as duration and environment), but...
Stone tools can, apart from human-made retouch, exhibit traces of damage due to post depositional pr...
Experiments based on the premise of uniformitarism are an effective tool to establish patterns of ta...
No matter how "pristine" an archaeological assemblage may appear, archaeologists should always be co...
This paper presents the motivation, procedures, and results of an experiment that examines short epi...
This paper presents the motivation, procedures, and results of an experiment that examines short epi...
This article enters into the general problem of the characteri-zation of the natural ant anthropic p...
Few neotaphonomic studies of trampling on bones have been made, especially in fine and soft sediment...
An often cited but little understood archaeological disturbance process is the effect of a site\u27s...
Controlled experiments in lithic technology tend to focus on controlling the human component of lith...
Understanding post-depositional movement of artefacts is vital to making reliable claims about the f...
Dental microwear is a common and wellestablished technique which allows the short-term reconstructio...
Long-lived-in dwelling spaces provide a huge number of valuable data by which to figure out human ac...
The objectives of this research were to survey the soils of the St. James Walkway and to quantify th...
International audienceIn the context of archaeological taphonomy, perturbation assessment aims at ch...
Footpaths are of the oldest and most widely distributed forms of human imprint on the landscape. The...
Stone tools can, apart from human-made retouch, exhibit traces of damage due to post depositional pr...
Experiments based on the premise of uniformitarism are an effective tool to establish patterns of ta...
No matter how "pristine" an archaeological assemblage may appear, archaeologists should always be co...
This paper presents the motivation, procedures, and results of an experiment that examines short epi...
This paper presents the motivation, procedures, and results of an experiment that examines short epi...
This article enters into the general problem of the characteri-zation of the natural ant anthropic p...
Few neotaphonomic studies of trampling on bones have been made, especially in fine and soft sediment...
An often cited but little understood archaeological disturbance process is the effect of a site\u27s...
Controlled experiments in lithic technology tend to focus on controlling the human component of lith...
Understanding post-depositional movement of artefacts is vital to making reliable claims about the f...
Dental microwear is a common and wellestablished technique which allows the short-term reconstructio...
Long-lived-in dwelling spaces provide a huge number of valuable data by which to figure out human ac...
The objectives of this research were to survey the soils of the St. James Walkway and to quantify th...
International audienceIn the context of archaeological taphonomy, perturbation assessment aims at ch...
Footpaths are of the oldest and most widely distributed forms of human imprint on the landscape. The...
Stone tools can, apart from human-made retouch, exhibit traces of damage due to post depositional pr...
Experiments based on the premise of uniformitarism are an effective tool to establish patterns of ta...
No matter how "pristine" an archaeological assemblage may appear, archaeologists should always be co...