International audienceRecent developments of anthracology to better understand past woodland management and wood collection strategies, allow telling how landscape changed over centuries. Among these developments, a key role is occupied by the estimation of round wood diameter based on the analysis of charcoal remains. This approach, originally based on the qualitative observation of tree-ring curves, is now based on image analysismeasurement of ring-curvature. However, only a few anthracological studies are nowadays profiting from this technique, especially in rescue archaeology. In fact, round wood diameter estimation still requires expensive tools (e.g. digital cameras and programs for image analysis) and is quite time-consuming. Here I ...
Archeological charcoals are used for reconstructing past woodland vegetation and the related histori...
During the last thirty years, archaeological charcoal has been considered by the scientific communit...
International audienceThe anthracological deposit as it appears in archaeological contexts is the re...
International audienceRecent developments of anthracology to better understand past woodland managem...
International audienceThe study of charcoal fragments from archaeological contexts is often limited ...
The study of the diameter and the growth of archaeological wood is indispensable for the understandi...
article in press in British Archaeological ReportThe study of wood diameter is needed for the unders...
International audienceThe study of timber wood and wood charcoal fragments from archaeological sites...
International audienceFor the past 20 years, the application of dendrology to charcoal fragments fou...
International audienceDuring the last thirty years, archaeological charcoal has been considered by t...
International audienceDoes fragment size influence significantly archaeological charcoal spectra? Do...
Brossier (Benoit), Poirier (Philippe). - A new method for facilitating tree-ring measurement on char...
International audienceDoes fragment size influence significantly archaeological charcoal spectra? Do...
Archeological charcoals are used for reconstructing past woodland vegetation and the related histori...
During the last thirty years, archaeological charcoal has been considered by the scientific communit...
International audienceThe anthracological deposit as it appears in archaeological contexts is the re...
International audienceRecent developments of anthracology to better understand past woodland managem...
International audienceThe study of charcoal fragments from archaeological contexts is often limited ...
The study of the diameter and the growth of archaeological wood is indispensable for the understandi...
article in press in British Archaeological ReportThe study of wood diameter is needed for the unders...
International audienceThe study of timber wood and wood charcoal fragments from archaeological sites...
International audienceFor the past 20 years, the application of dendrology to charcoal fragments fou...
International audienceDuring the last thirty years, archaeological charcoal has been considered by t...
International audienceDoes fragment size influence significantly archaeological charcoal spectra? Do...
Brossier (Benoit), Poirier (Philippe). - A new method for facilitating tree-ring measurement on char...
International audienceDoes fragment size influence significantly archaeological charcoal spectra? Do...
Archeological charcoals are used for reconstructing past woodland vegetation and the related histori...
During the last thirty years, archaeological charcoal has been considered by the scientific communit...
International audienceThe anthracological deposit as it appears in archaeological contexts is the re...