This thesis reports on phytolith research in and around a domestic structure at the Swahili stonetown of Songo Mnara, Tanzania, elucidating the use of space at the site on a micro-scale through the development of a methodology for intra-site sampling, and the refinement of a phytolith extraction methodology for tropical environments. This project forms part of a broader programme of excavation at Songo Mnara aimed at exploring use of space within a Swahili stonetown occupied between the late 14th-16th centuries AD. Songo Mnara was part of a network of stonetowns engaged in Indian Ocean trade along the coast of East Africa. The town plan comprises extensive architecture, including stone-built houses and wattle and daub structures of broad...
Although phytolith research has come of age in archaeology and palaeoecology internationally, it has...
International audiencePhytolith assemblage analysis offers the potential to refine our knowledge of ...
Understanding Neolithic sites in southwest Asia is often difficult because of the lack of preservati...
The organisation and use of space in domestic contexts remain challenging areas of investigation for...
The rock shelter site of Mumba in northern Tanzania plays a pivotal role in the overall study of the...
This project is aimed at developing a detailed habitat reconstruction for hominins living at the Man...
Phytoliths are mostly formed by groundwater silica carried upwards in a plant's vascular system and ...
International audienceWe present a synthesis of modem phytolith studies from Africa, to infer the po...
The archaeology of prehistoric occupation of the island of Garua, West New Britain, is beginning to ...
Border Cave is a well-known South African Middle and Early Later Stone Age site located in KwaZulu-N...
This paper reports a pilot study undertaken at the Lavongai rectilinear earth mounds site in New Han...
This study aims to contribute to the interpretation of ephemeral sites by exploring the efficacy of ...
Yavne Phytolith Analysis Project Management Our first and best attempts at following recommendation...
This paper explores what can be learned about settlement construction and use in the southwest Asian...
Numerous and extensive 'Stone Walled Sites' have been identified in southern African Iron Age landsc...
Although phytolith research has come of age in archaeology and palaeoecology internationally, it has...
International audiencePhytolith assemblage analysis offers the potential to refine our knowledge of ...
Understanding Neolithic sites in southwest Asia is often difficult because of the lack of preservati...
The organisation and use of space in domestic contexts remain challenging areas of investigation for...
The rock shelter site of Mumba in northern Tanzania plays a pivotal role in the overall study of the...
This project is aimed at developing a detailed habitat reconstruction for hominins living at the Man...
Phytoliths are mostly formed by groundwater silica carried upwards in a plant's vascular system and ...
International audienceWe present a synthesis of modem phytolith studies from Africa, to infer the po...
The archaeology of prehistoric occupation of the island of Garua, West New Britain, is beginning to ...
Border Cave is a well-known South African Middle and Early Later Stone Age site located in KwaZulu-N...
This paper reports a pilot study undertaken at the Lavongai rectilinear earth mounds site in New Han...
This study aims to contribute to the interpretation of ephemeral sites by exploring the efficacy of ...
Yavne Phytolith Analysis Project Management Our first and best attempts at following recommendation...
This paper explores what can be learned about settlement construction and use in the southwest Asian...
Numerous and extensive 'Stone Walled Sites' have been identified in southern African Iron Age landsc...
Although phytolith research has come of age in archaeology and palaeoecology internationally, it has...
International audiencePhytolith assemblage analysis offers the potential to refine our knowledge of ...
Understanding Neolithic sites in southwest Asia is often difficult because of the lack of preservati...