hello,
Following works are used in our lab :
F.H. Schweingruber,1990, Anatomy of European woods. An atlas for the
identification of European trees, schrubs and dwarf shrubs, Birmensdorf
(HRSG.). Haupt, Bern Stuttgart.
P. Greguss,1959, Holzanatomie Der Europaischer Laubholzer und Straucher,
Akademiai Kiado, Budapest.
F.H. Schweingruber, 1990, Microscopic Wood Anatomy. 3. Aufl. Birmensdorf,
Eidgenössische Forschungsanstalt für Wald, Schnee
und Landschaft. 226 p.
R. Gale and D. Cutler,2000, Plants in Archaeology, Royal Botanic Gardens,
Kew.
Bart Klinck
Ghent University
Laboratory for Palaeo-ecology and Landscapegenesis
Krijgslaan 281 S8/A3
9000 Gent
Belgium
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Subject: wood charcoal ID
Hello,
I am sure this question has gone out before so I apologize in advance for
asking it again but if possible could someone post a few references, which
would be good for someone looking to start doing wood charcoal
identification.
Thank you (in advance)
Julie Ross
Department of Anthropology
University of Toronto
Toronto Ontario
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