Investigating Ancient Tillage: An experimental and soil micromorphological study
โ Scribed by Helen Lewis
- Publisher
- BAR Publishing
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 124
- Series
- BAR British Archaeological Reports International Series 2388
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This volume presents a series of experimental investigations designed to explore the identification and characterisation of ancient arable farming through a feature-based morphology approach, and to assess previous work regarding the ability of soil micromorphological approaches to identify ancient tilled soils on the basis of profile and horizon characteristics. Studying ancient arable land use through soil micromorphology involves identifying remnant indicators of the processes and activities involved in cultivation in thin section. Regarding ancient tillage, there are two major types of indicators which should be examined micromorphologically: profile or horizon characteristics associated with the impact of cultivation on the soil, and the characteristics of macroscopic tillage features themselves. Much primary research has focused on the former, although the latter may prove to be both the least ambiguous, and of the most use in relating microscopic indicators to macroscopic archaeological features. This volume discusses experimental study of both of these aspects, in comparison to archaeological remains, and presents a feature morphology-based approach to the study of ancient arable land use.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: The impact of ancient arable farming on soil profiles
Chapter 3: Understanding ancient tilling implements through soil disturbance patterns
Chapter 4: Characterising experimental implement marks micromorphologically
Chapter 5: Profile and horizon characteristics of soils tilled with ancient tool replicas
Chapter 6: Relating experiments to archaeology
Chapter 7: Conclusion
Bibliography
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