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Soils as records of Past and Present

From soil surveys to archaeological sites and beyond: research strategies and original approaches for interpreting soils, anthropic activity, and environmental changes

Book: Soils as records of Past and Present
Image: Judit Deák, Carole Ampe and Jari Hinsch Mikkelsen

This book was edited on the occasion of the meeting ‘Soils as records of Past and Present: the geoarchaeological approach. Focus on: is there time for fieldwork today?’ that was held on the 6th and 7th of November 2019 in Bruges (Belgium) with support from CH-QUAT and others. This book pays honour to all the scientific contributions of Roger Langohr, who manages to fascinate, motivate and promote scientists that are active in various research fields and come from all parts of the world.

Pages: 320

Source: Editors: Judit Deák, Carole Ampe and Jari Hinsch Mikkelsen

Categories

  • Archaeology
  • Quaternary
English