The archaeology of prehistoric occupation of the island of Garua, West New Britain, is beginning to provide a detailed picture of human adaptation to a highly volatile environment in which periodic catastrophic destruction of vegetation, soils and, presumably, human habitation, is countered, apparently, by the human ability to recolonise and adapt to changing circumstances. However, our ability to fully identify these human responses is presently limited by a lack of paleoenvironmental data. This wet tropical region presents specific problems in obtaining and analysing such data. In this case these problems are in part being overcome by the use of fossil phytolith analysis. However, to put this technique into use, several methodological iss...
Agricultural origins and dispersals are subjects of fundamental importance to archaeology as well as...
Examination of a phytolith assemblage from the archaeological site of Carpenter’s Gap 1 provides an ...
International audienceInvestigating the taphonomy of phytoliths at open-air archaeological sites is ...
This paper reviews recent fossil phytolith analysis from wet tropical West New Britain (Papua New Gu...
This paper reports a pilot study undertaken at the Lavongai rectilinear earth mounds site in New Han...
Accurate archaeological and palaeoenvironmental reconstructions using phytoliths relies on the study...
An analysis of modern phytolith assemblages is presented. Phytolith assemblages were studied in mode...
The interpretation of Neotropical fossil phytolith assemblages for palaeoenvironmental and archaeolo...
Presented are revised procedures for recovering pollen and spores, phytoliths, and starch and other ...
The ecological status of prehistoric Amazonian forests remains widely debated. The concept of ancien...
The analysis of starch grains preserved in sediments as a technique for palaeoenvironmental reconstr...
Phytoliths are mostly formed by groundwater silica carried upwards in a plant's vascular system and ...
Although phytolith research has come of age in archaeology and palaeoecology internationally, it has...
This thesis reports on phytolith research in and around a domestic structure at the Swahili stonetow...
Agricultural origins and dispersals are subjects of fundamental importance to archaeology as well as...
Agricultural origins and dispersals are subjects of fundamental importance to archaeology as well as...
Examination of a phytolith assemblage from the archaeological site of Carpenter’s Gap 1 provides an ...
International audienceInvestigating the taphonomy of phytoliths at open-air archaeological sites is ...
This paper reviews recent fossil phytolith analysis from wet tropical West New Britain (Papua New Gu...
This paper reports a pilot study undertaken at the Lavongai rectilinear earth mounds site in New Han...
Accurate archaeological and palaeoenvironmental reconstructions using phytoliths relies on the study...
An analysis of modern phytolith assemblages is presented. Phytolith assemblages were studied in mode...
The interpretation of Neotropical fossil phytolith assemblages for palaeoenvironmental and archaeolo...
Presented are revised procedures for recovering pollen and spores, phytoliths, and starch and other ...
The ecological status of prehistoric Amazonian forests remains widely debated. The concept of ancien...
The analysis of starch grains preserved in sediments as a technique for palaeoenvironmental reconstr...
Phytoliths are mostly formed by groundwater silica carried upwards in a plant's vascular system and ...
Although phytolith research has come of age in archaeology and palaeoecology internationally, it has...
This thesis reports on phytolith research in and around a domestic structure at the Swahili stonetow...
Agricultural origins and dispersals are subjects of fundamental importance to archaeology as well as...
Agricultural origins and dispersals are subjects of fundamental importance to archaeology as well as...
Examination of a phytolith assemblage from the archaeological site of Carpenter’s Gap 1 provides an ...
International audienceInvestigating the taphonomy of phytoliths at open-air archaeological sites is ...