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Soil and sediment archives of ancient landscapes, paleoenvironments, and archaeological site formation processes

Kathleen Nicoll

Quaternary International

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The mineralogy and fabric of ‘Brickearths’ in Kent, UK and their relationship to engineering behaviour

D. Entwisle

Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment, 2015

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Use of Minerals Rocks and Clay as Geoarchaeological Materials an Overview

Jinadasa Katupotha

2018

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The need to have understood your local geology: Nature and sources of materials used to manufacture stone artefacts at Olympic Dam, South Australia

Angela Neyland

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Geoarchaeology and geomorphology: Soils, sediments, and societies

Nicholas Dunning, Timothy Beach

Geomorphology, 2008

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Ackermann, O. et al. 2015. Soil and Sediments as an Archive of Landscape History. Pp. 281–94 in Soils and Sediments as Archives of Environmental Change, eds. B. Lucke, R. et al. Erlangen: Palm und Enke Verlag.

Aren M . Maeir, Hendrik J. Bruins, Naomi Porat

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Soils, sediments, and geoarchaeology: Introduction

Carlos Cordova

Fuel and Energy Abstracts, 2011

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Clay mineral evolution

Robert Hazen

American Mineralogist, 2013

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Gallois, R. W. 2009. The origin of the Clay-with-flints: the missing link.

Ramues Gallois

Geoscience in South-West England, 2009

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An Exceedingly Curious Rock, inhabited by a clean and decent family’: Understanding Rock-cut Structures in Quarried Landscapes

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ArcheoLogica Data, 2024

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Ceramics: Geologic Lens -Systemic Practice

John Roloff

International Ceramic Symposium - Ceramics & Ecology Catalog,, 2009

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earth mortars use on prehistoric habitat structures in

Paulina Faria

2010

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Geoarchaeology, Site Formation, and Transitions.

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Populating Clay Landscapes

Rog Palmer

Populating Clay Landscapes, 2007

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Chemical Alteration, In Encyclopedia of Geoarchaeology

Panagiotis Karkanas

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Clay-brick fabrication and metasomatic processes, a comparison of natural to synthetic mineral transformation reactions

Ferenc Kristály

6th International Conference of PhD Students, University of Miskolc, Natural Science section, pp 71-76, 2007

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Evidence of short-term clay evolution in soils under human impact

Sophie Cornu

Comptes Rendus Geoscience, 2012

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Sandstone Diagenesis: The Evolution of Sand to Stone

Richard Worden

Sandstone Diagenesis

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Arnoldus-Huyzendveld A., 1995 - The passage of information from the socio-cultural to the archaeological context; aspects of applied soil science and sedimentology.

Antonia Arnoldus-Huyzendveld (Tonnie Huijzendveld)

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CHAPTER 2 ROCKS AND SOILS

Mark Alvin Santos

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“Down to bedrock” – General perspectives on bedrock features

dani nadel

Quaternary International, 2017

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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

ANTHONY BARHAM

1995

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Environmental controls on clay mineralogy of an Early Jurassic mudrock (Blue Lias Formation, southern England)

Jean-françois Deconinck

International Journal of Earth Sciences

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Soils as material culture - The relations among sedimentary remains, methods and theory

Roderick B . Salisbury

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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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Book reviewCLAY MATERIALS USED IN CONSTRUCTIONReevesG. M.SimsI.CrippsJ. C.The Geological Society, Bath, 2006, 978-1-8623-9184-X, Є100, 525

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.

Ramues Gallois

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Prehistoric Linear Earthworks Reconsidered

Paul Tubb

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Archaeological Soil and Sediment Micromorphology

Cristiano Nicosia

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Book Review: Archaeological sediments and soils: Analysis, interpretation and management

Sarah C. Sherwood

Geoarchaeology, 1998

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