Multiplicity, when different phytolith morphotypes are produced within a taxon, and redundancy, when the same phytolith morphotypes are produced by different taxa, are persistent challenges in phytolith analysis. This article discusses and demonstrates how micromorphological and phytolith analyses of soil thin sections can be integrated to address issues of redundancy and multiplicity, as well as depositional history when studying archaeological soils and sediments.Opal phytoliths are created by the accumulation and precipitation of monosilicic acid (Si(OH)4) within plant tissues. Usually the process produces a variety of phytolith morphotypes with specific anatomical distribution within the plant tissues. When deposited in soil, phytoliths...
Phytoliths are mostly formed by groundwater silica carried upwards in a plant's vascular system and ...
International audienceDissolution is one among several taphonomical processes that may bias paleoenv...
Plants constitute a major economic resource for most societies yet plant-related activities are ofte...
During excavations in the centre of Brussels archaeologists are often faced with Dark Earth units. T...
Opaline phytoliths are important microfossils used for paleoecological and archaeological reconstruc...
The FP7 Project "MEditerranean MOntainous LAndscapes: an historical approach to cultural heritage ba...
Opaline phytoliths are important microfossils used for paleoecological and archaeological reconstruc...
Phytoliths are ergastic siliceous substances present abundantly within intercellular spaces as well ...
Phytoliths are silica casts of plant cells, created within and between living tissues across almost ...
Urban dark earths are dark coloured, poorly stratified units, often formed over several centuries th...
Scope and Method of Study: The purpose of this study is to quantitatively recover and analyze the ph...
Phytoliths assemblage analysis is for the first time applied to north mediterranean sites. In order ...
The analysis of phytoliths has progressed immensely in recent years. Increases in the number of phyt...
Agricultural origins and dispersals are subjects of fundamental importance to archaeology as well as...
The number of phytolith studies has increased steadily in the last decades in palaeoecological as we...
Phytoliths are mostly formed by groundwater silica carried upwards in a plant's vascular system and ...
International audienceDissolution is one among several taphonomical processes that may bias paleoenv...
Plants constitute a major economic resource for most societies yet plant-related activities are ofte...
During excavations in the centre of Brussels archaeologists are often faced with Dark Earth units. T...
Opaline phytoliths are important microfossils used for paleoecological and archaeological reconstruc...
The FP7 Project "MEditerranean MOntainous LAndscapes: an historical approach to cultural heritage ba...
Opaline phytoliths are important microfossils used for paleoecological and archaeological reconstruc...
Phytoliths are ergastic siliceous substances present abundantly within intercellular spaces as well ...
Phytoliths are silica casts of plant cells, created within and between living tissues across almost ...
Urban dark earths are dark coloured, poorly stratified units, often formed over several centuries th...
Scope and Method of Study: The purpose of this study is to quantitatively recover and analyze the ph...
Phytoliths assemblage analysis is for the first time applied to north mediterranean sites. In order ...
The analysis of phytoliths has progressed immensely in recent years. Increases in the number of phyt...
Agricultural origins and dispersals are subjects of fundamental importance to archaeology as well as...
The number of phytolith studies has increased steadily in the last decades in palaeoecological as we...
Phytoliths are mostly formed by groundwater silica carried upwards in a plant's vascular system and ...
International audienceDissolution is one among several taphonomical processes that may bias paleoenv...
Plants constitute a major economic resource for most societies yet plant-related activities are ofte...