Patterns of early-stage taphonomy in plant and insect macrofossils : testing hypotheses in relation to post-depositional mass decay of organic-rich archaeological deposits.

1. Verfasser: Kenward, Harry
Weitere Verfasser: Hall, Allan
Matthiesen, Henning
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Amsterdam : Vrije Universiteit, 2008.
Umfang/Format: p. 29-36 : ill. ; 30 cm.
Enthalten in: Preserving archaeological remains in situ. Proceedings of the 3rd Conference 7-9 december 2006, Amsterdam.
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