Single and multielement archaeological geochemistry has been applied to research and rescue projects for many decades to enhance our understanding of the past use of space. Often applied on one contextual plane, this ignores the complex palimpsest resulting from past occupation and soil processes. Furthermore, many important sites are now heavily truncated by plowing, leaving little more than negative features below the homogenized topsoil. These challenges require new approaches to archaeological geochemistry to gather information before these sites are lost to modern land use. The research presented here applied coring as a sampling method on a truncated site, the sample locations guided by high‐resolution ground‐penetrating radar data an...
The lack of accurate locational information on abandoned medieval and later graveyards constitutes a...
This article explores a range of archaeological approaches to the social analysis of rural settlemen...
In recent years, ground penetrating radar (GPR) has been an important geophysical tool in archaeolog...
Single and multi-element archaeological geochemistry has been applied to research and rescue project...
This research centres on the use of portable X-Ray fluorescence (XRF) as a tool for archaeological g...
The following paper is the final thesis of two years long experimental work conducted on two differe...
The stratigraphy of Scandinavian open-air archaeological settlements is usually characterized as hom...
Rebecca J. S. Cannell, Prospecting the physicochemical past : three dimensional geochemical investig...
The first large scale regional provenance analysis of greenstone and diabase adzes in western Norway...
Geophysical techniques are widely applied in archaeological exploration, providing rapid and noninva...
The application of geochemical analysis in archaeology provides a better understanding of ancient hu...
This study presents the application of multi-element soil analyses (X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy ...
This paper presents first results of chemical analyses of sediment samples from the Early Bronze Age...
Geophysical surveying of sites known from metal detecting shows a varying spatial relationship betwe...
Geoarchaeology has had a long history within archaeology around the world, but not so much so in Got...
The lack of accurate locational information on abandoned medieval and later graveyards constitutes a...
This article explores a range of archaeological approaches to the social analysis of rural settlemen...
In recent years, ground penetrating radar (GPR) has been an important geophysical tool in archaeolog...
Single and multi-element archaeological geochemistry has been applied to research and rescue project...
This research centres on the use of portable X-Ray fluorescence (XRF) as a tool for archaeological g...
The following paper is the final thesis of two years long experimental work conducted on two differe...
The stratigraphy of Scandinavian open-air archaeological settlements is usually characterized as hom...
Rebecca J. S. Cannell, Prospecting the physicochemical past : three dimensional geochemical investig...
The first large scale regional provenance analysis of greenstone and diabase adzes in western Norway...
Geophysical techniques are widely applied in archaeological exploration, providing rapid and noninva...
The application of geochemical analysis in archaeology provides a better understanding of ancient hu...
This study presents the application of multi-element soil analyses (X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy ...
This paper presents first results of chemical analyses of sediment samples from the Early Bronze Age...
Geophysical surveying of sites known from metal detecting shows a varying spatial relationship betwe...
Geoarchaeology has had a long history within archaeology around the world, but not so much so in Got...
The lack of accurate locational information on abandoned medieval and later graveyards constitutes a...
This article explores a range of archaeological approaches to the social analysis of rural settlemen...
In recent years, ground penetrating radar (GPR) has been an important geophysical tool in archaeolog...