Archaeology from the Ploughsoil - Studies in the Collection and Interpretation of Field Survey Data - Colin Haselgrove

Archaeology from the Ploughsoil - Studies in the Collection and Interpretation of Field Survey Data - Colin Haselgrove

1. Inference from Ploughsoil Artefact Samples

Archaeology from the Ploughsoil - Studies in the Collection and Interpretation of Field Survey Data - Colin Haselgrove

Colin Haselgrove [+-]
University of Leicester
Colin Haselgrove is Professor of Archaeology at Leicester University.

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Using examples drawn mainly from Iron Age and Roman contexts, this paper considers (i) the need to construct a methodology specific to the evaluation of ploughsoil finds, (ii) the factors which must be taken into account and the underlying assumptions which are generally made in the interpretation of such material and (iii) how some of the main problems of field survey data may be either controlled or circumvented.

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Haselgrove, Colin . 1. Inference from Ploughsoil Artefact Samples. Archaeology from the Ploughsoil - Studies in the Collection and Interpretation of Field Survey Data. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 7-29 Nov 2007. ISBN 9780906090541. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=24770. Date accessed: 05 Oct 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.24770. Nov 2007

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