Understanding Neolithic sites in southwest Asia is often difficult because of the lack of preservation of organic remains and the effects of various taphonomic processes that alter the original record. Here, we use an ethnographic approach to test the potential of using plant phytoliths and geochemistry to aid our interpretation of southwest Asian Neolithic sites. Our study of a recently abandoned stone and mud constructed village in Jordan, shows that for certain activity types, phytoliths and geochemistry can help distinguish different construction methods and functions, particularly for burnt areas, animal use areas and where there has been the addition of a specific construction material such as the local clay. For features constructed ...
Plants constitute a major economic resource for most societies yet plant-related activities are ofte...
For over half of a century, ethnoarchaeology has served as an important analytical tool in the devel...
The Levant, and Israel in particular, possesses a rich archaeological record of prehistoric caves fr...
Understanding Neolithic sites in southwest Asia is often difficult because of the lack of preservati...
Understanding Neolithic sites in southwest Asia is often difficult because of the lack of preservati...
This paper explores what can be learned about settlement construction and use in the southwest Asian...
This paper explores what can be learned about settlement construction and use in the southwest Asian...
This research evaluates the potential of a geochemical and phytolith dual methodology for identifyin...
This study aims to contribute to the interpretation of ephemeral sites by exploring the efficacy of ...
[Resesarch Article]Recent archaeological examinations include an increasing amount of natural scienc...
Ninety-six phytolith samples were analysed from seven archaeological sites ranging from the Pre-Pot...
In this paper we present the results of phytolith investigations at two archaeological sites in nort...
[eng] The Levant, and Israel in particular, possesses a rich archaeological record of prehistoric ca...
Border Cave is a well-known South African Middle and Early Later Stone Age site located in KwaZulu-N...
Phytoliths are now used in archaeological research around the world. Europe was somewhat slow to tak...
Plants constitute a major economic resource for most societies yet plant-related activities are ofte...
For over half of a century, ethnoarchaeology has served as an important analytical tool in the devel...
The Levant, and Israel in particular, possesses a rich archaeological record of prehistoric caves fr...
Understanding Neolithic sites in southwest Asia is often difficult because of the lack of preservati...
Understanding Neolithic sites in southwest Asia is often difficult because of the lack of preservati...
This paper explores what can be learned about settlement construction and use in the southwest Asian...
This paper explores what can be learned about settlement construction and use in the southwest Asian...
This research evaluates the potential of a geochemical and phytolith dual methodology for identifyin...
This study aims to contribute to the interpretation of ephemeral sites by exploring the efficacy of ...
[Resesarch Article]Recent archaeological examinations include an increasing amount of natural scienc...
Ninety-six phytolith samples were analysed from seven archaeological sites ranging from the Pre-Pot...
In this paper we present the results of phytolith investigations at two archaeological sites in nort...
[eng] The Levant, and Israel in particular, possesses a rich archaeological record of prehistoric ca...
Border Cave is a well-known South African Middle and Early Later Stone Age site located in KwaZulu-N...
Phytoliths are now used in archaeological research around the world. Europe was somewhat slow to tak...
Plants constitute a major economic resource for most societies yet plant-related activities are ofte...
For over half of a century, ethnoarchaeology has served as an important analytical tool in the devel...
The Levant, and Israel in particular, possesses a rich archaeological record of prehistoric caves fr...