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Author
Sjoeberg, Alf
Title Of Article Chaper
Phosphate analysis of anthropic soils
Title Of Journal Book
Journal of field archaeology
Volume
3
Issue
4
Pages
447-454
Literature Type
Serial
Literature Level
Analytic
Abstract
The use of phosphate analysis in archaeology is possible because past human occupation and activities increased the amount of soil phosphorus in the areas occupied. The accumulated phosphorus in archaeological deposits tends to remain constant through time and is measurable through soil sampling and chemical analysis, thereby providing archaeology with a valuable tool, applicable to a wide variety of research situations. Phosphate analysis is especially useful in surveying large areas to locate and delimit sites. -- AATA
pub_id
12410