RT @LisaLodwick: A useful paper on residuality and intrusion in archaeobotany at British sites by @struth28 et al https://t.co/ATTqSlQs2J
A useful paper on residuality and intrusion in archaeobotany at British sites by @struth28 et al https://t.co/ATTqSlQs2J
Excellent paper (£) Pelling et al. 2014: Understanding taphonomy key to #archaeobotanical & #phytolith interpretation http://t.co/IH4Et52M76
'Adequate funding for dating of the plant remains should be included in post-excavation budgets.' Pelling et al. 2014 http://t.co/IH4Et52M76
'Adequate funding for dating of the plant remains should be included in post-excavation budgets.' Pelling et al. 2014 http://t.co/IH4Et52M76
Excellent paper (£) Pelling et al. 2014: Understanding taphonomy key to #archaeobotanical & #phytolith interpretation http://t.co/IH4Et52M76
New paper by Pelling et al on contamination in the archaeobotanical record in central/southern England (£) http://t.co/jTdSQu7Te9
New paper by Pelling et al on contamination in the archaeobotanical record in central/southern England (£) http://t.co/jTdSQu7Te9
New paper by Pelling et al on contamination in the archaeobotanical record in central/southern England (£) http://t.co/jTdSQu7Te9
Nice paper on contamination in the archaeobotanical record from my former colleagues @EHArchaeology: http://t.co/hS0autEYnJ
Nice paper on contamination in the archaeobotanical record from my former colleagues @EHArchaeology: http://t.co/hS0autEYnJ
Nice paper on contamination in the archaeobotanical record from my former colleagues @EHArchaeology: http://t.co/hS0autEYnJ
New paper by Pelling et al on contamination in the archaeobotanical record in central/southern England (£) http://t.co/jTdSQu7Te9