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Environ Archaeol 8 (2)
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Title:
Environ Archaeol 8 (2)
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Series:
Circaea
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Volume:
8 (2)
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Journal
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Editor:
Glynis Jones
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Publisher:
Association for Environmental Archaeology
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Year of Publication:
2003
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/maney/env/2003/00000008/00000002
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25 Feb 2005
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Abstract
Pattern in thinly-distributed plant and invertebrate macrofossils revealed by extensive analysis of occupation deposits at Low Fisher Gate, Doncaster, U.K.
Allan R Hall
Harry Kenward
Jane M McComish
129 - 144
Urban archaeological deposits of eleventh--eighteenth-century date from an excavation in Doncaster were subjected to an extensive survey of macrofossil plant and animal remains. For the most part, the deposits contained few remains but the strategy adopted proved useful in revealing repeated occurrence of certain kind of fossils. These were used to make deductions concerning various aspects of the nature of the occupation of the site.
Technical notes on the preparation of leaf and epidermis specimens for reference collections and archaeobotanical investigations
Andrew Stephen Fairburn
167 - 175
Technical notes are provided for the preparation of reference specimens and archaeological specimens of leaves and epidermis fragments (including cuticles) for transmitted light microscopy. Equipment requirements, logistical considerations and processing steps are outlined and a method of clearing, staining and mounting is described and evaluated.