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Haselgrove et al./Archaeology from the Ploughsoil, 6. "One cannot dig at Random in a Peat Bog"

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Cloutman, Edward; Schadla-Hall, Tim. 6. "One cannot dig at Random in a Peat Bog". The Eastern Vale of Pickering and the Archaeology of a Buried Landscape. Archaeology from the Ploughsoil - Studies in the Collection and Interpretation of Field Survey Data. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 77-86 Nov 2007. ISBN 9780906090541.
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The authors review the development of their strategy for investigating an early Postglacial buried landscape in the Vale of Pickering. They present the results of a sub-surface palaeoenvironmental survey of a site at Seamer Carr, undertaken in an attempt to locate sites comparable to that previously excavated at Star Carr. The paper explains the evolution of their strategy and stresses the scale of the practical problems involved in investigating such a large area of wet, buried landscape. It concludes that a regional approach based on palaeoenvironmental survey is essential.
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- container titleArchaeology from the Ploughsoil: Studies in the Collection and Interpretation of Field Survey Data
- creatorEdward Cloutman; Tim Schadla-Hall
- isbn9780906090015 (eBook)
- publisherEquinox Publishing Ltd.
- publisher placeSheffield, United Kingdom
- rights holderEquinox Publishing Ltd.
- series titleSheffield Archaeological Monographs (John Collis)
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