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Sandstone Diagenesis: The Evolution of Sand to Stone
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CHAPTER 2 ROCKS AND SOILS
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Summary of the spring 1998 meeting of the working group on archaeological soil micromorphology, February 27–March 1, 1998
Trina Arpin
Geoarchaeology-an International Journal, 1998
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Archaeological sediments and soils Analysis, interpretation and management
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Environmental controls on clay mineralogy of an Early Jurassic mudrock (Blue Lias Formation, southern England)
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Soils as material culture - The relations among sedimentary remains, methods and theory
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Review of Illuvial Bands Origin; What Might the Presence of Dark Brown Bands in Sandy Infillings of Archaeological Objects or Cultural Layers Mean
Petr Krištuf
2019
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Ian Jefferson
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, 2008
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Gallois, R. W. 2004. The Kimmeridge Clay: the most intensively studied formation in Britain.
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