An often cited but little understood archaeological disturbance process is the effect of a site\u27s occupants walking across the surface. Human foot traffic will move and alter archaeological materials, artifacts, in characteristic ways. How surface items will respond to trampling is dependent on a variety of factors. These factors will determine the extent and dimensions available for movement. By controlling for some of the relevant variables, the effects of other variables can be examined. In this thesis, experiments are described that identify each of the variables that influence or may possibly influence how surface artifacts respond to foot traffic. The application of the experimental method allows most of these to be controlled so t...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of different sediment types on the preservati...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. January 2014. Major: Earth sciences. Advisor: Christophe...
The importance of cultural resource preservation cannot be overstated; however local economies are a...
An often cited but little understood archaeological disturbance process is the effect of a site\u27s...
Controlled experiments in lithic technology tend to focus on controlling the human component of lith...
Understanding post-depositional movement of artefacts is vital to making reliable claims about the f...
This paper presents the motivation, procedures, and results of an experiment that examines short epi...
This paper presents the motivation, procedures, and results of an experiment that examines short epi...
Micromorphologists are often interested in identifying surfaces intercalated within stratified seque...
The purpose of this research was to examine the effects of naturally occurring variables on surface ...
This article enters into the general problem of the characteri-zation of the natural ant anthropic p...
We present a trampling experiment aimed at evaluating the overall morphological modifications on sto...
The objectives of this research were to survey the soils of the St. James Walkway and to quantify th...
This thesis looks at the effect of timber harvesting on archaeological resources. Before federal age...
The aim of this work was to investigate the influence of surface loading from conventional field op...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of different sediment types on the preservati...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. January 2014. Major: Earth sciences. Advisor: Christophe...
The importance of cultural resource preservation cannot be overstated; however local economies are a...
An often cited but little understood archaeological disturbance process is the effect of a site\u27s...
Controlled experiments in lithic technology tend to focus on controlling the human component of lith...
Understanding post-depositional movement of artefacts is vital to making reliable claims about the f...
This paper presents the motivation, procedures, and results of an experiment that examines short epi...
This paper presents the motivation, procedures, and results of an experiment that examines short epi...
Micromorphologists are often interested in identifying surfaces intercalated within stratified seque...
The purpose of this research was to examine the effects of naturally occurring variables on surface ...
This article enters into the general problem of the characteri-zation of the natural ant anthropic p...
We present a trampling experiment aimed at evaluating the overall morphological modifications on sto...
The objectives of this research were to survey the soils of the St. James Walkway and to quantify th...
This thesis looks at the effect of timber harvesting on archaeological resources. Before federal age...
The aim of this work was to investigate the influence of surface loading from conventional field op...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of different sediment types on the preservati...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. January 2014. Major: Earth sciences. Advisor: Christophe...
The importance of cultural resource preservation cannot be overstated; however local economies are a...