No CrossRef data available.
Article contents
A. G. Brown Alluvial geoarchaeology: floodplain archaeology and environmental change. (Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology.) xxiii+377 pages, 137 figures, 42 plates, 18 tables. 1997. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 0-521-56097-7 hardback £55; 0521-56820-X paperback £19.95.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2015
Abstract
An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. Please use the Get access link above for information on how to access this content.
- Type
- Book reviews
- Information
- Copyright
- Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd. 1998
References
Batt, C.M. & Noel, N.
1991. Magnetic studies of archaeological sediments, in Budd, P., Chapman, B., Jackson, C., Janaway, R.C. & Ottaway, B.S. (ed.), Archaeological Sciences 1989: Proceedings of a Conference on the Application of Scientific Techniques to Archaeology;
234–41. Oxford: Oxbow.Google Scholar
Bell, M.G. & Boardman, J.
1992. Past and present soil erosion. Oxford: Oxbow. Monograph 22.Google Scholar
Brown, A.G. & Ellis, C.
1995. People, climate and alluviation: theory, research design and new sedimentological data from Etruria, Italy, Papers of the British School in Rome
63: 45–73.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Clark, A.
1992. Palaeomagnetic dating of sediments and its calibration, in Needham, S. & Macklin, M.G. (ed.), Archaeology under alluvium:
43–9. Oxford: Oxbow. Monograph 27.Google Scholar
Evans, J.G., Limbrey, S., Mate, I. & Mount, R.
1988. Environmental change and land-use history in a Wiltshire river valley in the last 14,000 years, in Barrett, J.C. & Kinnes, I. A. (ed.), The archaeology of context in the Neolithic and Bronze Age: recent trends:
97–104. Sheffield: Department of Archaeology & Prehistory, University of Sheffield.Google Scholar
French, C.A.I.
1990. Neolithic soils, middens and alluvium in the lower Welland valley, Oxford Journal of Archaeology
9: 305–11.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
French, C.A.I.
1992. Alluviated fen-edge prehistoric landscapes in Cambridgeshire, England, in Bernardi, M. (ed.), Archeologia del paesaggio:
709–31. Florence: Edizioni all’insegna del Giglio, Università degli studi di Siena.Google Scholar
Limbrey, S. & Robinson, S.
1988. Dry land to wet land: soil resources in the Upper Thames valley, in Murphy, P. & French, C.A.I. (ed.), The exploitation of wetlands:
129–44. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports. British series 186.Google Scholar