La représentativité paléo-écologique des charbons de bois archéologiques issus du bois de feu
Lucie Chabal
- Vol. 139, pp 213-236
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In this paper, a methode precise d'echantillonnage, excluant les foyers, and une analyse statistique de la fragmentation sont developpees ici.Abstract:
ResumeLes methodes d'etude et d'interpretation anthracologique pour la reconstitution paleo-ecologique de la vegetation manquent souvent de rigueur. Une methode precise d'echantillonnage, excluant les foyers, et une analyse statistique de la fragmentation sont developpees ici. Le probleme de la reduction de masse n'est pas encore resolu. Sur ces bases, l'hypothese de representativite paleo-ecologique des charbons de bois peut etre argumentee. Des principes d'interpretation paleo-ecologique sont proposes.read more
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