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Wood Procurement at the Early Neolithic site of La Draga (Banyoles, Barcelona)

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In this article, the authors show that wood is one of the most common raw materials for the prehistoric societies and that sites were wood is preserved in waterlogged conditions are essential in order to understand those prehistoric societies.
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Wood is one of the most common raw materials for the prehistoric societies. Therefore sites were wood is preserved in waterlogged conditions are essential in order to understand those prehistoric s...

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Absolute chronology at the waterlogged site of la draga (lake banyoles, ne iberia): bayesian chronological models integrating tree-ring measurement, radiocarbon dates and micro-stratigraphical data

TL;DR: In this article , a Bayesian chronological model for the Early Neolithic occupation of La Draga (Banyoles, northeast Iberian Peninsula) is presented, using the ChronoModel 2.0 and OxCal 4.4 computer programs, and IntCal 2020 calibration curve.
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Sorting the Trees: The Role of Laurus nobilis in the Woodland Management Practices at La Draga (Banyoles, Spain)

TL;DR: In this article , a morphological, technological, and dendrological study of laurel piles in the context of the wooden remains of the La Draga site is presented.
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Describing the neolithic cord production process: Raw materials, techniques and experimental archaeology in La Draga (Girona, Spain; 5207–4862 cal BC)

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors analyzed the production process through an experimental program of the cordage assemblage from La Draga (Girona, Spain; 5207-4862 cal BC), where a wide vegetal set of fibre-based craft was recovered in waterlogged preservation conditions.
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Charcoal analysis and dendrology: data from archaeological sites in north-western France

TL;DR: In this paper, the average width of the growth rings in oak charcoal from domestic hearths coming from about forty sites in north-western France has been measured using a binocular lens.
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Climatic Change on the Iberian Peninsula Recorded in a 30,000-Yr Pollen Record from Lake Banyoles

TL;DR: The Banyoles lacustrine sequence shows that the vegetational history of the northeastern Iberian Peninsula during the last 30,000 yr follows the North Atlantic pattern of climatic oscillations as mentioned in this paper.
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