Archaeologists have long emphasized the importance of large-scale excavations and multi-year or even decades-long projects at a single site or site complex. Here, we highlight archaeological field strategies, termed coring, profiling, and trenching (CPT), that rely on relatively small-scale excavations or the collection of new samples from intact deposits in previously excavated trenches (aka test units or pits). Examples from multiple sites in Africa, Asia, and North America demonstrate that CPT is highly effective for obtaining high-resolution archaeobiological and geoarchaeological samples (e.g., faunal and botanical remains, sediments) and artefacts from areas that have seen limited or no archaeological research, little systematic appli...
As Archaeologists, we must constantly evaluate the short and long-term implications of our research,...
It is commonly accepted that several processes come into play in the formation of the archaeological...
International audienceIn order to track diachronic changes in archaeological sequences, researchers ...
Archaeologists have long emphasized the importance of large-scale excavations and multi-year or even...
Archaeologists have long emphasized the importance of large-scale excavations and multi-year or even...
Geophysical data have the potential to significantly contribute to archaeological research projects ...
Geophysical data have the potential to significantly contribute to archaeological research projects ...
Here we present the results of a targeted drilling campaign that facilitated a geochronological stud...
The Paisley Caves (35LK3400) are a system of rockshelters in the Summer Lake sub-basin of Oregon. Ex...
Geophysical data have the potential to significantly contribute to archaeological research projects ...
The method used by archaeologists for excavation and recording of the stratigraphic evidence, within...
Paleoindian research provides the earliest substantial evidence of how people coped with Late Pleist...
Excavations in the photic zones of caves have provided cornerstone archaeological sequences in many ...
In the Southeastern United States, archaeological sites dating to the Paleoindian period are elusive...
Archaeology has gradually but consistently increased its interest in the study of soils and sediment...
As Archaeologists, we must constantly evaluate the short and long-term implications of our research,...
It is commonly accepted that several processes come into play in the formation of the archaeological...
International audienceIn order to track diachronic changes in archaeological sequences, researchers ...
Archaeologists have long emphasized the importance of large-scale excavations and multi-year or even...
Archaeologists have long emphasized the importance of large-scale excavations and multi-year or even...
Geophysical data have the potential to significantly contribute to archaeological research projects ...
Geophysical data have the potential to significantly contribute to archaeological research projects ...
Here we present the results of a targeted drilling campaign that facilitated a geochronological stud...
The Paisley Caves (35LK3400) are a system of rockshelters in the Summer Lake sub-basin of Oregon. Ex...
Geophysical data have the potential to significantly contribute to archaeological research projects ...
The method used by archaeologists for excavation and recording of the stratigraphic evidence, within...
Paleoindian research provides the earliest substantial evidence of how people coped with Late Pleist...
Excavations in the photic zones of caves have provided cornerstone archaeological sequences in many ...
In the Southeastern United States, archaeological sites dating to the Paleoindian period are elusive...
Archaeology has gradually but consistently increased its interest in the study of soils and sediment...
As Archaeologists, we must constantly evaluate the short and long-term implications of our research,...
It is commonly accepted that several processes come into play in the formation of the archaeological...
International audienceIn order to track diachronic changes in archaeological sequences, researchers ...