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Charcoal Analysis Methodological approaches palaeoecological results and wood uses

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EditorThiébault S.

Jaar2002

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieBAR British Archaeological Reports International Series

VolumeS1063

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Pagina’s284

UitgeverArchaeopress

PlaatsOxford

ISBN9781841714431

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New approaches in Anthracology: Statistics 1-16
  • Piqué R. & Barcelo J. A. : Firewood management and vegetation changes: a statistical analysis of charcoal remains from Holocene sites in the north-east Iberian peninsula , pp. 1-8
  • Scheel-Ybert R. : Evaluation of sample reliability in extant and fossil assemblages , pp. 9-16

New approaches in Anthracology: Taphonomy and processing of data 17-24
  • Dufraisse A. : Charcoal analysis in a lake dwelling site (Chalain 19, Jura, France):a sampling model for neolithic lacustrine contexts , pp. 17-24

New approaches in Anthracology: New applications 25-64
  • Berger J.-F. & Thiébault S. : The study and significance of charcoal as an indicator of ancient fire: an application to the middle Rhone valley (France) , pp. 25-42
  • Galop D., Vannière B. & Fontugne M. : Human activities and fire history sicne 4500 BC in the northern slope of the Pyrenees: a record from Cuguron (Central Pyrenees, France) , pp. 43-52
  • Bazile F., Ogereau P., Vernet J.-L. & Martin A. : Prehistoric holocene fires at the Causse Méjean (Lozère, France), climatic of human impact? , pp. 53-58
  • Terral J.-F. : Quantitative anatomical criteria for discriminating wild grapevine (Vitis vinifera ssp. Sylvestris) from cultivated vines (Vitis vinifera ssp. vinifera) , pp. 59-64

Anthracology for palaeoecology, man-plant relationships: Upper Pleistocene 65-94
  • Damblon F. & Haessaerts P. : Anthracology and radiochronology of the upper Pleistocene in the loessic areas of Eurasia , pp. 65-72
  • Maspero A. : Analysis of botanical remains from Upper Palaeolithic sites in Northern Italy , pp. 73-78
  • Ntinou M. & Kotjabopoulou E. : Charcoal analysis at the Boila rockshelter: woodland expansion during the Late Glacial in Epirus, North-West Greece , pp. 79-86
  • Fletcher W. J. : Late glacial and Holocene vegetation and prehistoric wood use in the Istrian Karst, Croatia , pp. 87-94

Anthracology for palaeoecology, man-plant relationships: Holocene 95-168
  • Heinz C. : Evidence from charcoal analysis for palaeoenvironmental change during the Late Glacial and Post-Glacial in the Central Pyrenees (France) , pp. 95-102
  • Carrion Y. : Charcoal analysis at La Falaguerra rockshelter (Alcoi, Alacant, Spain) from the Mesolithic to the Bronze Age: Landscape and the use of plant resources , pp. 103-108
  • Uzquiano P. : Vegetation and firewood management at Cueva de la Vaquera (Segovia, Spain) between 6 and 3.7 kyr BP: anthracological contribution to the landscape archaeology of the Spanish Central Mountains , pp. 109-112
  • de Haro Pozo S. : Charcoal analysis in the castle of Ambra (Pego, Alicante, Spain) , pp. 113-120
  • Zapata Peña L. : Charcoal analysis from Basque archaeological sites: new data to understand the presence of Quercus ilex in a damp environment , pp. 121-126
  • Di Pasquale G. & Mazzoleni S. : Late holocene vegetation dynamics in the Cilento region (southern Italy) preliminary data. , pp. 127-132
  • Höhn A. : Vegetation changes in the Sahel of Burkina Faso (West Africa). Analysis of the charcoal froim the Iron Age sites Oursi and Oursi-vilage , pp. 133-140
  • Willcox G. : Evidence for ancient forest cover and deforestation from charcoal analysis of the archaeological sites on the Euphrates , pp. 141-146
  • Pessin H. : Preliminary report on the charcoal analysis of Tell Shiukh Fawqani (Middle-Euphrates, Syria), 3rd - 1st millennia BC , pp. 147-150
  • Tengberg M. : Vegetation history and wood exploitation in the Oman peninsula from the bronze Age tot the Classical period , pp. 151-158
  • Scheel-Ybert R. : Late Holocene south-eastern Brazilian fisher-gatherer-hunters: environment, wood exploitation and diet , pp. 159-168

Anthracology for palaeoecology, man-plant relationships: Multidisciplinary botanical approach 169-186
  • Delhon C. : Phitolith and pedoanthracological analysis of Holocene pedosedimentary sequence from the middle Rhone valley (France) , pp. 169-178
  • Solari M.-E., Bernard V., Legoupil D., Richard H., Roiron P. & Schoellamer P. : Palaeoenvironmental approach of Ponsonby archaeological site (Riesco island, Chilean Patagonia). , pp. 179-186

Anthracology for palaeoecology, man-plant relationships: The charcoal burning sites 187-228
  • Marguerie D. : Fuel from protohistorical and historical kilns in north-western France , pp. 187-192
  • Fabre L. & Auffray J.-C. : An anthracological method for the study of charcoal kilns in relation to historical forestry management , pp. 193-200
  • Nelle O. : Charcoal burning remains and forest stand structure. Examples from the Black Forest (south-west Germany) and the Bavarian Forest (south-east Germany) , pp. 209-218
  • Ludemann T. : Anthracology and forest sites. The contribution of charcoal analysis to our knowledge of natural forest vegetation in south-west Germany , pp. 209-218
  • Bonhôte J., Davasse B., Dubois C., Izard V. & Métaillié J.-P. : Charcoal kilns and environmental history in the eastern Pyrneees (France) , pp. 219-228

Anthracology for palaeoecology, man-plant relationships: New integration of charcoal analysis in the landscape reconstruction 229-242
  • Gaudin L. : Anthracology and landscape planning , pp. 229-234
  • Montanari C., Scipioni S., Calderoni G., Leonardi G. & Moreno D. : Linking anthracology and historical ecology: suggestions from a post-medieval site in the Ligurian Apennines (north-west Italy , pp. 235-242

The uses of wood 243-284
  • Théry I. : Gathering of firewood during the Palaeolithic , pp. 243-250
  • Guiot H. : They plant what they will burn". The impact of traditional burning on the landscapes of Wallis and Futuna (West Polynesia). Proposals for ethnoarchaeological and palaeoenvironmental study , pp. 251-254
  • Bernard V. & Thibaudeau C. : Dendroarchaeology and charred wood from the ltee Neolithic site of Pléchâtel (Brittany, western France). A chronological, palaeoenvironmental and architectural contribution , pp. 255-260
  • Durand A. : Elements for a cultural history of wood in Southern France (10th - 16th centuries) , pp. 261-266
  • Asensi Amoros M. V. : Wood from ancient Egypt: the Ramesseum and the Valley of the Queens (18th dynasty - Roman period). A preliminary report , pp. 273-278
  • Miejac E. : Adaptation of colonists to Canadian woods extracts: the examples of housebuilding, shipbuilding and heating wood , pp. 279-284
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