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13-09-2015, 11:43

Further Reading

Berna F, Behara A, Shahack-Gross R, et al. (2007) Sediments exposed to high temperatures: reconstructing pyrotechnological processes in Late Bronze and Iron Age Strata at Tel Dor (Israel). Journal of Archaeological Science 34: 358-373.

Butzer KW (1982) Archaeology as Human Ecology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Courty M-A, Goldberg P, and Macphail RI (1989) Soils and Micromorphology in Archaeology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Duchaufour P (1982) Pedology. London: Allen and Unwin. Goldberg P and Bar-Yosef O (1998) Site formation processes in Kebara and Hayonim Caves and their significance in Levantine prehistoric caves. In: Akazawa T, Aoki K, and Bar-Yosef O (eds.) Neandertals and Modern Humans in Western Asia, pp. 107-125. New York: Plenum.

Goldberg P and Macphail RI (2006) Practical and Theoretical Geoarchaeology. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific.

Holliday VT (2004) Soils in Archaeological Research. New York: Oxford University Press.

Karkanas P, Bar-Yosef O, Goldberg P, and Weiner S (2000) Diagenesis in prehistoric caves: The use of minerals that form in situ to assess the completeness of the archaeological record. Journal of Archaeological Science 27: 915-929.

Macphail RI (1994) The reworking of urban stratigraphy by human and natural processes. In: Hall AR and Kenward HK (eds.) Urban-Rural Connexions: Perspectives from Environmental Archaeology, 47, pp. 13-43. Oxford: Oxbow.

Schiffer MB (1987) Formation Processes of the Archaeological Record. Albuquerque: The University of New Mexico Press.

Stiner M, Kuhn SL, Surovell TA, et al. (2005) Bone, ash, and shell preservation in Hayonim Cave. In: Stiner M (ed.) The Faunas of Hayonim Cave, Israel, American School of Prehistoric Research Bulletin, vol. 48, pp. 59-79. Cambridge: Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University.

Sites/Frozen See: Frozen Sites and Bodies.



 

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