The Association for Environmental Archaeology (AEA)

Circaea

Circaea Online Vol 3.3 1985

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  • Greig, J. - Book Review: Dimbleby, G.W. (1985). The palynology of archaeological sites. London: Academic Press (p.137-8) 
  • Sloan, D. A summary of some recent shell midden analyses (p.143-50) 
  • Francis, E. and Hall, V. Preliminary investigations into the causes of 'clumping' during standard pre-treatments using Lycopodium spore tablets (p.151-2) 
  • Levitan, B. How to do bones: a survey of opinions (p.153-7) 
  • Gennard, D.E. Observations on the evidence for flax growth in Ireland provided by pollen analysis (p.159-62) 
  • Kenward, H., Engleman, C., Robertson, A. and Large, F. Rapid scanning of urban archaeological deposits for insect remains (p.163-72) 
  • Evans, A.T. and Moore, P.D. Surface studies of Calluna vulgaris (L.) Hull and their relevance to the interpretation of bog and moorland pollen diagrams (p.173-8)

 

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