AbstractAdvances in areas of archaeological science with a strong geological, sedimentological or pedological component have significantly furthered the understanding of formation processes, improved interpretations and helped develop site preservation over the last twenty years. Here, we examine some of those subject areas and their progress, with a view to charting future directions for this growing body of knowledge
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. Geological heritage sites (geosites) are sites that contain information about t...
Geological heritage sites (geosites) are sites that contain information about the state and the dyna...
Human habitation may significantly affect the chemical soil composition leading to enrichments and d...
AbstractAdvances in areas of archaeological science with a strong geological, sedimentological or pe...
Of all of the sciences utilized in modern archaeological research, that of geology has the longest h...
Geoarchaeology is the archaeological subfield that focuses on archaeological information retrieval a...
Geoarchaeology uses the techniques, methods, and concepts of the physical sciences to address archae...
This paper summarizes the main changes in archaeological investigation. Geophysical methods enabled ...
Geoarchaeology, defined as the application of geosciences and geographical methods to prehistory, ar...
Practical and Theoretical Geoarchaeology, Second Edition, provides an invaluable and vastly updated ...
This contribution aims to discuss how gravity-driven processes affect the archaeological record with...
The knowledge that archaeological prospection is shaped by modern attitudes and procedures is import...
noGeophysical survey techniques are a highly visible part of the scientific toolkit that is now use...
This progress report reviews and assesses recent developments in the analysis and interpretation of ...
Geoarchaeology is the application of geological and geomorphological techniques to archaeology and t...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. Geological heritage sites (geosites) are sites that contain information about t...
Geological heritage sites (geosites) are sites that contain information about the state and the dyna...
Human habitation may significantly affect the chemical soil composition leading to enrichments and d...
AbstractAdvances in areas of archaeological science with a strong geological, sedimentological or pe...
Of all of the sciences utilized in modern archaeological research, that of geology has the longest h...
Geoarchaeology is the archaeological subfield that focuses on archaeological information retrieval a...
Geoarchaeology uses the techniques, methods, and concepts of the physical sciences to address archae...
This paper summarizes the main changes in archaeological investigation. Geophysical methods enabled ...
Geoarchaeology, defined as the application of geosciences and geographical methods to prehistory, ar...
Practical and Theoretical Geoarchaeology, Second Edition, provides an invaluable and vastly updated ...
This contribution aims to discuss how gravity-driven processes affect the archaeological record with...
The knowledge that archaeological prospection is shaped by modern attitudes and procedures is import...
noGeophysical survey techniques are a highly visible part of the scientific toolkit that is now use...
This progress report reviews and assesses recent developments in the analysis and interpretation of ...
Geoarchaeology is the application of geological and geomorphological techniques to archaeology and t...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. Geological heritage sites (geosites) are sites that contain information about t...
Geological heritage sites (geosites) are sites that contain information about the state and the dyna...
Human habitation may significantly affect the chemical soil composition leading to enrichments and d...