Dear all,
For those of you who are interested in charcoal analysis (methodology,
theory, interpretation and archaeological application), I would like to
draw your attention to a review paper on this subject that has been just
published in the latest issue of "Environmental Archaeology". Here is the
full reference:
Asouti, E. and P. Austin (2005) Reconstructing woodland vegetation and its
exploitation by past societies, based on the analysis and interpretation of
archaeological wood charcoal macro-remains. Environmental Archaeology 10:
pp. 1-18
For more publications on the subject (already out and forthcoming) please
follow the electronic link at the end of this e-mail.
With best regards to everybody,
Eleni Asouti
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Dr. Eleni Asouti
Research Fellow
Institute of Archaeology
University College London
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London WC1H 0PY
UK
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