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Charcoal analysis: What can we learn from anthracology and other methods?

2023
This paper was included in the 11th issue of Excavations, Surveys and Heritage Management in Victoria and was presented at the annual Victorian Archaeology Colloquium (held on-line) by La Trobe University on 4 February 2022. 
King, Fleur   +2 more
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Anthracological Analysis of Samples from Four Sites with Smelting Activity Around Virje and Hlebine

2021
This contribution summarises the results of anthracological analyses conducted on the remains of charcoal from workshop and residential areas extracted during small-scale excavations at four sites around Virje and Hlebine. The aim was to determine wood taxa from iron production workshop contexts and from adjacent residential areas, or from other ...
Katarina Botić, Metka Culiberg
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Mid-Holocene forests from Eastern Hungary: New anthracological data

Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 2013
Charcoal remains found in five archaeological sites provided an important source of information about the woody vegetation that developed during the Atlantic period in eastern Hungary. The results are presented jointly since all sites are located in very similar habitats, they reflect Neolithic cultures and present comparable floral compositions.
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SACHA: an interactive identification key of Southern African CHArcoals for anthracological research

IAWA Journal
Summary Since the 1980s, the field of anthracology has continued to expand in Southern Africa to study the interaction between past human societies and their environments, including plant resources and forest management from prehistoric times. To answer such questions, the need for comparative wood anatomy analyses of the local taxa is of particular ...
Puech, Elysandre   +4 more
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Data analysis in anthracology : Challenges and prospects

2019
This paper seeks to provide new insights into issues relating to data analysis and quantification in anthracology as applied to the remains of wood fuel waste found in archaeological sites. Following on from over four decades of research and debate into the quantification potential of anthracological remains, we revisit fuel waste discard patterns and ...
Kabukcu, Ceren, Chabal, Lucie
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