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Stratigraphy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Stratification (archeology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stratification is a paramount and base concept in archaeology, especially in the course of excavation. It is largely based on the Law of Superposition. When archaeological finds are below the surface...
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Additionally it is also the home of "35th Anniversary of the Harris Matrix" - the International Conference on Archaeological Stratigraphy, held in Vienna, Austria, 17th to 19th of September 2008. NEW: We added some photos to the conference website...
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Principles of Archaeological Stratigraphy, Second Edition (Hardcover) ... This book is the only text devoted entirely to archaeological stratigraphy, a subject of fundamental importance to most studies in archaeology.
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ICS; Stratigraphy; GSSP; International Commission on Stratigraphy ... The International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) is the largest scientific body within the International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS). It is also the only organization concerned with stratigraphy on a global scale...
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The activity of earthworms has long been understood to have significant effects on archaeological stratigraphy, but many of the details have not been fully grasped by stratigraphers or by the specialists who advise them.
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Government of Canada / Gouvernement du Canada ... Canada's Digital Collections ... Les Collections numérisées du Canada...
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