Environmental Archaeology in the Urban ContextAllan Richard Hall, A. R. Hall, Harry K. Kenwood Council for British Archaeology, 1982 - 129 páginas |
Contenido
Rubbish in medieval towns | 26 |
Problems of interpreting differentially preserved plant remains from excavations of medieval urban sites | 40 |
prospects for a quantitative approach | 66 |
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Términos y frases comunes
18th century air pollution animal bones Archaeol archaeological deposits assemblages Baynard's Castle birds British cattle Cercyon cereal Cerealia cities climate coal Compositae concentration context coprolites curves Dendrochronology diet discussed domestic Dorestad early eggs environment environmental archaeology evidence examined example excavations fauna faunal remains fish bones fragments Gramineae Greig groups habitats Hamwih heat island horn-cores human identified important insect interpretation Keene in press Kenward large numbers layers London macrofossil mammals material meat medieval methods minimum numbers modern natural P V Addyman parasite particular period pits plant macrofossil plant remains pollen analysis pollen records pollen spectra population present preserved probably problems radiocarbon dates range recovered Roman rubbish rural s-Hertogenbosch samples seeds sieving skeleton small mammals soil Somerset Levels Southampton species Street Table temperature timber tion towns tree tree-ring Trichuris urban archaeological urban archaeology urban heat island urban sites waterlogged wild Winchester wood