Clogg, P. and Taylor, J. (2001). Multi-element soil analysis as an archaeological survey technique. In: n.e. Archaeological Sciences '97:. Oxford: Archaeopress. pp. 150-159.

Title: Multi-element soil analysis as an archaeological survey technique
Issue: Archaeological Sciences '97:
Series: British Archaeological Reports
Volume: S939
Number of Pages: 212
Page Start/End: 150 - 159
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Publication Type: MonographSeriesChapter
Abstract: outlines an approach to the use of quantitative multi-element soil analysis as a survey tool for aiding the definition and interpretation of archaeological landscapes. Results from case studies in England and France suggest a role for soil P analysis in the interpretation of activity areas in and around past settlements, particularly when combined with trend surface analysis
Author: Philip Clogg
Jeremy Taylor
Year of Publication: 2001
ISBN: 1 84171 231 0
Subjects / Periods:
Archaeological Survey (Auto Detected Subject)
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Created Date: 19 Jan 2006