Preservation and interpretation of δ34S values in charred archaeobotanical remains
The measurement of sulphur isotope (δ34S) values in charred plant remains has the potential to inform understanding of the spatial configuration and ecology of crop production. We investigated the effects of charring, manuring, oxidation and anaerobic soil conditions on modern cereal grain/pulse see...
Main Authors: | Nitsch, E, Vaiglova, P, Lamb, A, Heaton, T, Fraser, R, Hartman, G, Moreno-Jiménez, E, López-Piñeiro, A, Peña-Abades, A, Fairbairn, A, Eriksen, J, Bogaard, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2018
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