Volume measurements in archaeobotany are not performed uniformly. The goal of this paper therefore is to test the different known methods and to define the obtained differences, in order to make the density values (remains per litre of sediment) for plant macroremains in the samples comparable between sites. Three methods of volume measurement were tested for a large number of samples of different sizes coming from two late Neolithic layers of the lakeshore site of Parkhaus Opéra (Zürich, Switzerland). The sampled layers were preserved in waterlogged conditions and there were samples rich in sand, loam, lake marl but mostly consisting of organic remains, including uncharred subfossil plant macroremains. In general, the classical volume (tha...
The aim of this literature study is to compare and discuss different fields of paleolimnology, with ...
International audienceA new method to evaluate archaeological wetland sites in a more objective way ...
For studies using lake sediments as a medium, understanding factors governing sediment distribution ...
This paper provides a reference to estimate the representation of large-sized items (seeds and fruit...
Layer taphonomy is one of the major questions in the archaeological research of lakeshore settlement...
Paleolimnology is the study of the early history of lakes based on sediment composition. Lake sedime...
Sediment grain size is a conventional proxy of climatic changes. Larger sediment grain size is often...
Micromorphological analysis is used to improve our understanding of wetland site taphonomy and strat...
Within the scope of the project \Beyond lake villages: Studying Neolithic environmental changes and ...
International audienceA quantitative assessment of historical sediment yields (SY) was performed usi...
Waterlogged sediments may contain large amounts of seeds and vegetative remains that are extremely v...
Monitoring sediment yields from catchments is important for assessing overall denudation rates and t...
Purpose: Intact lake sediments reflect the development of terrestrial ecosystems. This development c...
ABSTRACT. In the absence of identifiable macrofossils in lacustrine sediments, radiocarbon dating mu...
The study of the processes involved in the production of a fossil assemblage from a living community...
The aim of this literature study is to compare and discuss different fields of paleolimnology, with ...
International audienceA new method to evaluate archaeological wetland sites in a more objective way ...
For studies using lake sediments as a medium, understanding factors governing sediment distribution ...
This paper provides a reference to estimate the representation of large-sized items (seeds and fruit...
Layer taphonomy is one of the major questions in the archaeological research of lakeshore settlement...
Paleolimnology is the study of the early history of lakes based on sediment composition. Lake sedime...
Sediment grain size is a conventional proxy of climatic changes. Larger sediment grain size is often...
Micromorphological analysis is used to improve our understanding of wetland site taphonomy and strat...
Within the scope of the project \Beyond lake villages: Studying Neolithic environmental changes and ...
International audienceA quantitative assessment of historical sediment yields (SY) was performed usi...
Waterlogged sediments may contain large amounts of seeds and vegetative remains that are extremely v...
Monitoring sediment yields from catchments is important for assessing overall denudation rates and t...
Purpose: Intact lake sediments reflect the development of terrestrial ecosystems. This development c...
ABSTRACT. In the absence of identifiable macrofossils in lacustrine sediments, radiocarbon dating mu...
The study of the processes involved in the production of a fossil assemblage from a living community...
The aim of this literature study is to compare and discuss different fields of paleolimnology, with ...
International audienceA new method to evaluate archaeological wetland sites in a more objective way ...
For studies using lake sediments as a medium, understanding factors governing sediment distribution ...