Specialisation and Spatialisation: The use of soil studies in defining the spatial articulation of Iron Age metallurgy.

Doonan, R.C.P., Haslam, R., Smith, M., Welham, K., Beavis, J., Archer, J., Baskott, C., Boland, C., Churchill, S., Crennell, T., Davis, T., Denham, J., Dixon,, J., Fraser, L., Gough, A., Head, Z., Hill, B., Holloway, E., Humphrey, E., Lee, E., Marsh, C., Martin, P., Mundin, A., Nerantsis, N., Oakley, S., Peters, D., Pocock, C., Ranson, C., Reade, N., Robinson, T., Sherwood, G., Smith, K., Walkley, P., Watson, P., Weaver, R., Webb, R., Wilson, G., Woolgar, N., Wright, N. and Young, N., 2003. Specialisation and Spatialisation: The use of soil studies in defining the spatial articulation of Iron Age metallurgy. In: Soils and Archaeology: papers of the proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Soils and Archaeology, 30 May - 3 June 2001, Százhalombatta, Hungary, pp. 61-66.

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Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Additional Information:Britsih Archaeological Reports: International Series; 1163
Subjects:History > Archaeology
Group:School of Applied Sciences > Centre for Archaeology, Anthropology and Heritage
ID Code:1147
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Deposited On:20 Feb 2007
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