thanks!
How are you? Surviving?
I need another operation on my ankle , so will be off much of December. I hope after that to get back to normal.
love, Marijke
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Subject: Re: waterlogged/mineralized
Hallo,
yes!
Carruthers, W. (2000). Mineralised plant remains. _Potterne 1982-5:
Animal husbandry in later prehistoric Wiltshire_. A. J. Lawson. *17: *72-84.
*Jacomet, Stefanie (2003):* Und zum Dessert Granatapfel – Ergebnisse der
archäobotanischen Untersuchungen. In: Hagendorn, Andrea; Doppler, Hugo
W.; Huber, Adrian; Hüster-Plogmann, Heide; Jacomet, Stefanie;
Meyer-Freuler, Christine; Pfäffli, Barbara; Schibler, Jörg: Zur Frühzeit
von Vindonissa. Auswertung der Holzbauten der Grabung Windisch-Breite
1996-1998. Veröffentlichungen der Gesellschaft Pro Vindonissa 18,
173-229 und 482-492.
Stefanie Jacomet
Van Der Veen, Dr M. wrote:
>Dear All
>
>I am looking for papers on the characteristics of waterlogged and mineralized seed/plant assemblages. I have found the following:
>
>WATERLOGGED
>A Hall 1988 Reconstruction past urban floras. In M. Jones: Archaeology and Flora of the British Isles
>F Green 1982 Problems of interpreting preserved plant remains from excavations of medieval urban sites. In Hall and Kenward: Env Arch in the Urban content
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>MINERALIZED
>F Green 1979 Phosphatic mineralisation of seeds from archaeological sites. Journal of Archaeological Science 6, 279-284.
>
>Can you suggest any other papers?
>I am grateful for any references.
>Thanks,
>Marijke van der Veen
>
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>Dr. Marijke van der Veen
>Reader in Archaeology
>School of Archaeology & Ancient History
>University of Leicester
>Leicester LE1 7RH
>UK
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