Site formation processes at ancient tells in the southern Levant have been the focus of several micromorphological studies, contributing to the differentiation of anthropogenic remains from long-term natural sedimentation, occurring post-abandonment. This paper discusses how the study of sedimentary processes and chemical compositions of sediments can be used within the context of an ongoing archaeological project, and how they can contribute to archaeological, historical and geomorphological interpretations. Sedimentary processes were studied implementing POSL, granulometry and PXRF as part of the archaeological research at Tel Burna, Israel. Focusing on the area along the northwestern fortification walls (Area B2), data was collected from...
In some cases, the human impact on ancient landscapes has been so profound that local soils still re...
This project presents preliminary data taken as part of the Kalavasos and Maroni Built Environments&...
Kurgans are the custodians of outstanding archaeological, natural and environmental-historical value...
Tells (archaeological mounds) predominantly consist of poorly consolidated to unconsolidated sedimen...
This paper reports on a study conducted on archaeological sediments from two sites in the Jezreel Va...
This paper presents first results of chemical analyses of sediment samples from the Early Bronze Age...
In this study, a multidisciplinary approach was used for a detailed characterization of sediments fr...
In this study, a multidisciplinary approach was used for a detailed characterization of sediments fr...
Colluvial deposits are considered as sedimentary archives for the reconstruction of soil erosion his...
Archaeologists working in the Eastern Mediterranean do not fully understand the relationship between...
The first encounter between archaeologists and the sites or areas of their study is the topsoil. Sti...
Soil studies can reveal how humans in prehistory used the landscape and defined space through their ...
Using a multidisciplinary approach involving geologists, geomorphologists and archeologists, the lat...
Post-depositional processes have a significant role in the analysis of archaeological deposits and m...
Near surface sediment stratigraphy associated with ancient human settlements can potentially reveal ...
In some cases, the human impact on ancient landscapes has been so profound that local soils still re...
This project presents preliminary data taken as part of the Kalavasos and Maroni Built Environments&...
Kurgans are the custodians of outstanding archaeological, natural and environmental-historical value...
Tells (archaeological mounds) predominantly consist of poorly consolidated to unconsolidated sedimen...
This paper reports on a study conducted on archaeological sediments from two sites in the Jezreel Va...
This paper presents first results of chemical analyses of sediment samples from the Early Bronze Age...
In this study, a multidisciplinary approach was used for a detailed characterization of sediments fr...
In this study, a multidisciplinary approach was used for a detailed characterization of sediments fr...
Colluvial deposits are considered as sedimentary archives for the reconstruction of soil erosion his...
Archaeologists working in the Eastern Mediterranean do not fully understand the relationship between...
The first encounter between archaeologists and the sites or areas of their study is the topsoil. Sti...
Soil studies can reveal how humans in prehistory used the landscape and defined space through their ...
Using a multidisciplinary approach involving geologists, geomorphologists and archeologists, the lat...
Post-depositional processes have a significant role in the analysis of archaeological deposits and m...
Near surface sediment stratigraphy associated with ancient human settlements can potentially reveal ...
In some cases, the human impact on ancient landscapes has been so profound that local soils still re...
This project presents preliminary data taken as part of the Kalavasos and Maroni Built Environments&...
Kurgans are the custodians of outstanding archaeological, natural and environmental-historical value...