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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Charcoal hearths"
Mikan, Carl J., et Marc D. Abrams. « Altered forest composition and soil properties of historic charcoal hearths in southeastern Pennsylvania ». Canadian Journal of Forest Research 25, no 5 (1 mai 1995) : 687–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/x95-076.
Texte intégralMikan, Carl J., et Marc D. Abrams. « Mechanisms inhibiting the forest development of historic charcoal hearths in southeastern Pennsylvania ». Canadian Journal of Forest Research 26, no 11 (1 novembre 1996) : 1893–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/x26-213.
Texte intégralVan Strydonck, Mark J. Y., Philippe Crombé et Ann Maes. « The Site of Verrebroek ‘Dok’ and its Contribution to the Absolute Dating of the Mesolithic in the Low Countries ». Radiocarbon 43, no 2B (2001) : 997–1005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0033822200041667.
Texte intégralWażny, Tomasz, Krzysztof Szewczyk, Dominika Łuców, Dominik Róg, Michał Słowiński, Michał Konopski, Bogusława Kruczkowska et al. « A novel multiproxy approach to detect the impact of charcoal production on the natural environment in NW Poland – project concept and preliminary results ». Geographia Polonica 95, no 3 (2022) : 205–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.7163/gpol.0233.
Texte intégralPotter, Ben A., Joshua D. Reuther, Bradley A. Newbold et David T. Yoder. « High Resolution Radiocarbon Dating at the Gerstle River Site, Central Alaska ». American Antiquity 77, no 1 (janvier 2012) : 71–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.7183/0002-7316.77.1.71.
Texte intégralLiedgren, Lars, Ingela Bergman, Per H. Ramqvist et Greger Hörnberg. « Hearths in the coastal areas of northernmost Sweden, from the period AD 800 to 1950 ». Rangifer 36, no 1 (1 août 2016) : 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.7557/2.36.1.3767.
Texte intégralHirsch, Florian, Thomas Raab, William Ouimet, David Dethier, Anna Schneider et Alexandra Raab. « Soils on Historic Charcoal Hearths : Terminology and Chemical Properties ». Soil Science Society of America Journal 81, no 6 (19 octobre 2017) : 1427–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.2136/sssaj2017.02.0067.
Texte intégralRaab, Thomas, Florian Hirsch, William Ouimet, Katharine M. Johnson, David Dethier et Alexandra Raab. « Architecture of relict charcoal hearths in northwestern Connecticut, USA ». Geoarchaeology 32, no 4 (9 mars 2017) : 502–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/gea.21614.
Texte intégralWaters, Michael R., Thomas Amorosi et Thomas W. Stafford. « Redating Fell's Cave, Chile and the Chronological Placement of the Fishtail Projectile Point ». American Antiquity 80, no 2 (avril 2015) : 376–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.7183/0002-7316.80.2.376.
Texte intégralLennox, Sandra J. « Woody taxa from charcoal in Sibudu’s Middle Stone Age hearths ». Azania : Archaeological Research in Africa 51, no 4 (1 octobre 2016) : 547. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0067270x.2016.1245018.
Texte intégralThèses sur le sujet "Charcoal hearths"
Lennox, Sandra Janet. « Woody taxa from charcoal in Sibudu’s Middle Stone Age hearths ». Thesis, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10539/21655.
Texte intégralABSTRACT Sibudu rock shelter was occupied by hunter gatherer groups of modern humans during the Middle Stone Age between 77 and 38 000 (38 ka) years ago. Sibudu is in the summer rainfall region and is situated about 15 km inland of the eastern coast of South Africa. The site includes technological industries such as Still Bay and Howiesons Poort that are distinguished by specific stone tool types. Woody taxa identified from archaeological charcoal in this site, indicate changes in vegetation and wood use. Archaeological charcoal specimens, specifically from hearths on three putative occupation floors, were analysed for behavioural information about wood selection and use. Two of the stratigraphic layers, BYA2 (i) and SPCA, are approximately 58 ka old and the MOD layer is approximately 49 ka old. All three layers contain tools from the post-Howiesons Poort industry. Identifications of woody taxa were made by means of a comparative charcoal reference collection and the InsideWood database. Charcoal was studied under stereo and reflective light microscopes. Woody taxa identified confirmed that the coldest, driest phase of occupation was at approximately 58 ka. Bushveld woods, including five Acacia types, have been identified in charcoal from MOD layer, ~49 ka. The vegetation mosaic was different from today’s coastal forest and savanna near Sibudu. The availability of natural wood around Sibudu, visible in the type of wood burnt in hearths, has changed since 58 ka and 49 ka for either climatic or anthropogenic reasons or for a combination of these. In all three layers, the wood bundles include tinder, fuel, and a selection of woody plants that today are known to have medicinal bark, leaves and wood. People may have selected wood for burning properties (for example, temperature, light and coal production) and for medicine. Woods suitable for making firesticks for starting fires by means of friction are present. Wood from Spirostachys africana (tambotie) occurs in one hearth in each of the three layers. Since Spirostachys africana is normally avoided in cooking fires as it is poisonous, this suggests that the wood was selected deliberately and burnt for insecticidal smoke or other medicinal purposes. Tarchonanthus parvicapitulatus (syn. T. camphoratus) charcoal occurred in layer SPCA. This adds to the previous evidence of the use of aromatic plants at Sibudu, where sedge bedding was topped with aromatic, insecticidal Cryptocarya woodii (river-quince) leaves (Wadley et al. 2011. Science 334 (6061): 1388-1391). Wood use is different between hearths and surrounding sediments and between occupations dating 58 ka and 49 ka. Keywords: phytomedicine, Sibudu, Spirostachys africana, Acacia, charcoal analysis, wood anatomy
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CARRARI, ELISA. « Legacy effects of former charcoal kiln sites on the forest vegetation of a Mediterranean area ». Doctoral thesis, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/2158/1040500.
Texte intégralJílková, Daniela. « Vyšetření vegetativního systému u dědičné neuropatie ». Master's thesis, 2011. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-296724.
Texte intégralChapitres de livres sur le sujet "Charcoal hearths"
Sady-Bugajska, Agata. « Analiza taksonomiczna pozostałości drewna z cmentarzyska w Świbiu / Taxonomic analysis of wood remains from the cemetery at Świbie ». Dans Cmentarzysko w wczesnej epoki żelaza w Świbiu na Górnym Śląsku. Tom 2, 192–215. Wydawnictwo Profil-Archeo, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.33547/swibie2022.2.11.
Texte intégralActes de conférences sur le sujet "Charcoal hearths"
Kučera, Aleš, et Jiří Volánek. « Soil Chemistry Underpins the Legacy of Charcoal Hearths : Exploring Potential Basis for Educational Materials ». Dans Public recreation and landscape protection - with environment hand in hand… Mendel University in Brno, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.11118/978-80-7509-831-3-0316.
Texte intégralStansfield, Billy, et William B. Ouimet. « HISTORY, MAPPING, AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF 18TH – 19TH CENTURY RELICT CHARCOAL HEARTHS IN EASTERN CONNECTICUT ». Dans 54th Annual GSA Northeastern Section Meeting - 2019. Geological Society of America, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2019ne-328410.
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