Soil multi-element analysis is now a routine technique employed to help answer questions about space use and function in and around archaeological sites. The pattern of enhancement of certain elements, including P, Pb, Ca, Zn, and Cu, has been shown by numerous studies to correlate closely with the archaeological and historical record. Interpretation of these soil signatures, however, has generally been more problematic. One approach to the problem has been the use of ethnographic or “known” sites to guide interpretation, but how confidently can results from one site be extrapolated to another? This study of abandoned farms tests the site specificity of soil multi-element signatures of past space use through the use of discriminant models. ...
Colluvial deposits are considered as sedimentary archives for the reconstruction of soil erosion his...
The aim of the research summarized in this paper was to describe soil properties from different cont...
This thesis represents a pilot program to incorporate minimally-invasive geochemical methods to rese...
Multi-element soil analysis is now an established technique in archaeology. It has been used to loca...
Multi-element soil analysis is an established technique in archaeology, but there has been little wo...
Historic and prehistoric human activity can cause accumulation of elements in the soil. Multielement...
Enhanced soil element concentrations may serve as indicators not only of modern pollution, but also ...
Integrating chemical soil analysis with visual inspection of an archaeological excavation may enhanc...
This study presents the application of multi-element soil analyses (X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy ...
Analysis of soil pH and anthropogenic multi-element chemical residue distribution patterns has prove...
Archaeological science and archaeological field investigations are making greater use of multi-eleme...
An innovative application of Mobile Metal Ion (MMI) partial extraction soil geochemistry is used to ...
Archaeologists are increasingly integrating multiple survey techniques to reduce errors and biases i...
Human habitation may significantly affect the chemical soil composition leading to enrichments and d...
A large-scale Medieval harbor site has been recently discovered at Nakazu-Higashihara in Masuda City...
Colluvial deposits are considered as sedimentary archives for the reconstruction of soil erosion his...
The aim of the research summarized in this paper was to describe soil properties from different cont...
This thesis represents a pilot program to incorporate minimally-invasive geochemical methods to rese...
Multi-element soil analysis is now an established technique in archaeology. It has been used to loca...
Multi-element soil analysis is an established technique in archaeology, but there has been little wo...
Historic and prehistoric human activity can cause accumulation of elements in the soil. Multielement...
Enhanced soil element concentrations may serve as indicators not only of modern pollution, but also ...
Integrating chemical soil analysis with visual inspection of an archaeological excavation may enhanc...
This study presents the application of multi-element soil analyses (X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy ...
Analysis of soil pH and anthropogenic multi-element chemical residue distribution patterns has prove...
Archaeological science and archaeological field investigations are making greater use of multi-eleme...
An innovative application of Mobile Metal Ion (MMI) partial extraction soil geochemistry is used to ...
Archaeologists are increasingly integrating multiple survey techniques to reduce errors and biases i...
Human habitation may significantly affect the chemical soil composition leading to enrichments and d...
A large-scale Medieval harbor site has been recently discovered at Nakazu-Higashihara in Masuda City...
Colluvial deposits are considered as sedimentary archives for the reconstruction of soil erosion his...
The aim of the research summarized in this paper was to describe soil properties from different cont...
This thesis represents a pilot program to incorporate minimally-invasive geochemical methods to rese...