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Micromorphological analysis (2009)
Book Chapter
Milek, K. (2009). Micromorphological analysis. In S. Lucy, J. Tipper, & A. Dickens (Eds.), The Anglo-Saxon Settlement and Cemetery at Bloodmoor Hill, Carlton Colville, Suffolk (152-161). Cambridge Archaeological Unit

Foreword (2009)
Book Chapter
Hingely, R. (2009). Foreword. In J. Proctor (Ed.), Pegswood Moor, Morpeth: A later Iron Age and Romano-British Farmstead Settlement. Pre-Construct Archaeology

Cultural Diversity and Unity: Empire and Rome (2009)
Book Chapter
Hingley, R. (2009). Cultural Diversity and Unity: Empire and Rome. In S. Hales, & T. Hodos (Eds.), Material culture and social identities in the ancient world (54-75). Cambridge University Press

Object fragmentation in past landscapes (2009)
Book Chapter
Chapman, J. (2009). Object fragmentation in past landscapes. In B. David, & J. Thomas (Eds.), Handbook of landscape archaeology (187-201). Left Coast

Health and welfare: lessons from the past (2009)
Book Chapter
Roberts, C. (2009). Health and welfare: lessons from the past. In A. Amin, & M. O'Neill (Eds.), Thinking about almost everything : new ideas to light up minds (29-30). Profile

The Countryside (2009)
Book Chapter
Witcher, R. (2009). The Countryside. In A. Erskine (Ed.), A companion to ancient history (462-473). Blackwell

This chapter introduces some key academic debates about the ancient countryside, with particular emphasis on economy, demography and representation. It draws on textual and archaeological evidence to consider some of the most prominent academic discu... Read More about The Countryside.

Anthropogenic dark earths of the Central Amazon region: remarks on their evolution and polygenetic composition (2009)
Book Chapter
Arroyo-Kalin, M., Neves, E., & Woods, W. (2009). Anthropogenic dark earths of the Central Amazon region: remarks on their evolution and polygenetic composition. In W. Woods, W. Teixeira, J. Lehmann, C. Steiner, A. WinklerPrins, & L. Rebellato (Eds.), Amazonian dark earths : Wim Sombroek's vision (99-125). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9031-8_5

Anthrosols are soils whose formation and characteristics have been enduringly influenced by the material effects of human action (Limbrey 1975; Eidt 1984; Woods 2003). Among others they include those whose surface horizon has been modified by topsoil... Read More about Anthropogenic dark earths of the Central Amazon region: remarks on their evolution and polygenetic composition.

Variation in the British burial rite: AD400-700 (2009)
Book Chapter
Petts, D. (2009). Variation in the British burial rite: AD400-700. In D. Sayer, & H. Williams (Eds.), Mortuary practices and social identities in the Middle Ages (207-221). University of Exeter Press

The Aims of Conservation (2009)
Book Chapter
Caple, C. (2009). The Aims of Conservation. In A. Richmond, & A. Bracker (Eds.), Conservation : principles, dilemmas and uncomfortable truths (25-31). BUTTERWORTH-HEINEMANN LTD

All societies have objects they retain and cherish and in Europe, in the 21st century, that typicall means placing them in a museum and letting conservators and other museum staff ‘take care’ of them. But we conservators are invariably focussed on ho... Read More about The Aims of Conservation.

Dealing with uncertainty in archaeological prediction (2009)
Book Chapter
van Leusen, M., Millard, A., & Ducke, B. (2009). Dealing with uncertainty in archaeological prediction. In H. Kamermans, M. van Leusen, & P. Verhagen (Eds.), Archaeological predictions and risk management : alternatives to current practice (123-160). Leiden University Press

The Netherlands is one of the few countries in Europe where predictive models, used to predict archaeological site location in order to guide future developments in the modern landscape, play an important role in cultural heritage management. While m... Read More about Dealing with uncertainty in archaeological prediction.

Trade and interaction (2009)
Book Chapter
Skeates, R. (2009). Trade and interaction. In C. Gosden, B. Cunliffe, & R. Joyce (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of archaeology (555-578). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199271016.013.0019

This article focuses on the relevance of trade and interaction in archaeology. It evaluates the definitions of these terms, provides a critical synthesis of the diverse ways in which successive generations of archaeologists have approached and interp... Read More about Trade and interaction.