Brossier (Benoit), Poirier (Philippe). - A new method for facilitating tree-ring measurement on charcoal form archaeological and natural contexts. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, Volume 19, June 2018, p. 115-126. DOI : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2018.02.020 Points forts Une gaine thermorétractable est utilisée pour fixer le charbon de bois dans son état initial. Une surface plane peut être créée sur la totalité de la section transversale de l'échantillon. La surface pl..
International audienceAn interdisciplinary study is being conducted in Meuse (Eastern France) to ass...
International audienceWood was an essential source of energy in pre-industrial times for several act...
International audienceDuring the Industrial Revolution and until the 19th century, the fuel used in ...
International audienceFor the past 20 years, the application of dendrology to charcoal fragments fou...
International audienceRecent developments of anthracology to better understand past woodland managem...
This item is part of the Tree-Ring Research (formerly Tree-Ring Bulletin) archive. It was digitized ...
International audienceThe study of timber wood and wood charcoal fragments from archaeological sites...
International audienceTo understand the impact of carbonization on the acquisition of dendrochronolo...
International audienceThe study of charcoal fragments from archaeological contexts is often limited ...
International audienceNumerous charcoal kiln remains can still be found throughout the world, eviden...
The limited presence of botanical remains at an archaeological excavation at Den Bogerd near Udenhou...
‘Reflectance’ is a method that estimates the absolute burn temperature of charcoal from the ‘shinine...
International audienceDuring the last thirty years, archaeological charcoal has been considered by t...
International audienceAn interdisciplinary study is being conducted in Meuse (Eastern France) to ass...
International audienceWood was an essential source of energy in pre-industrial times for several act...
International audienceDuring the Industrial Revolution and until the 19th century, the fuel used in ...
International audienceFor the past 20 years, the application of dendrology to charcoal fragments fou...
International audienceRecent developments of anthracology to better understand past woodland managem...
This item is part of the Tree-Ring Research (formerly Tree-Ring Bulletin) archive. It was digitized ...
International audienceThe study of timber wood and wood charcoal fragments from archaeological sites...
International audienceTo understand the impact of carbonization on the acquisition of dendrochronolo...
International audienceThe study of charcoal fragments from archaeological contexts is often limited ...
International audienceNumerous charcoal kiln remains can still be found throughout the world, eviden...
The limited presence of botanical remains at an archaeological excavation at Den Bogerd near Udenhou...
‘Reflectance’ is a method that estimates the absolute burn temperature of charcoal from the ‘shinine...
International audienceDuring the last thirty years, archaeological charcoal has been considered by t...
International audienceAn interdisciplinary study is being conducted in Meuse (Eastern France) to ass...
International audienceWood was an essential source of energy in pre-industrial times for several act...
International audienceDuring the Industrial Revolution and until the 19th century, the fuel used in ...