Search Results - "Dockrill, S. J."
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The integration of chronological and archaeological information to date building construction: an example from Shetland, Scotland, UK
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-11-2010)“…This paper presents new chronological data applied to the problem of providing a date for the construction of a prehistoric building, with a case study from…”
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The Potential for Dating the Old Scatness Site, Shetland, By Optically Stimulated Luminescence
Published in Archaeometry (01-11-2001)“…A series of deposits from the agricultural infield of the multiperiod settlement mound, Old Scatness, were investigated for their potential to yield optically…”
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Organic geochemical evidence for the origin of ancient anthropogenic soil deposits at Tofts Ness, Sanday, Orkney
Published in Organic geochemistry (01-01-1999)“…Lipid biomarker components of soils constituting three Orcadian archaeological fossil soil profiles were analysed. The combined assessment of lipid…”
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Early Anthropogenic Soil Formation at Tofts Ness, Sanday, Orkney
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-08-1998)“…A buried, dark coloured loam soil horizon embedded between calcareous wind blown sand deposits is identified in three areas of the Tofts Ness landscape. The…”
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Interpreting early land management through compound specific stable isotope analyses of archaeological soils
Published in Rapid communications in mass spectrometry (15-07-1999)“…Compound specific stable isotope analyses of managed soils using isotope ratio mass spectrometry have been undertaken as a means of determining early land use…”
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Compound-specific δ15N amino acid signals in palaeosols as indicators of early land use: a preliminary study
Published in Archaeological prospection (01-09-1997)“…Compound‐specific δ15N amino acid signals in soils demonstrate differences between manured grassland, unmanured grassland and continuous cereal cultivation…”
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Role of rivaroxaban in the management of atrial fibrillation: insights from clinical practice
Published in Vascular health and risk management (01-01-2018)“…Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained cardiac arrhythmia, and it leads to significant morbidity and mortality, predominantly from ischemic…”
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Magnetic moments in prehistory: integrating magnetic measurements with other archaeological data from the Scatness Multiperiod Settlement
Published in Archaeological prospection (01-12-1998)“…Many types of human activity affect the magnetic properties of the geological materials on which they occur. By integrating measurements of these magnetic…”
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Early Anthropogenic Soil Formation at Tofts Ness, Sandy, Orkney
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The management of arable land from prehistory to the present: Case studies from the Northern Isles of Scotland
Published in Geoarchaeology (01-01-2006)“…The arable soils from two multiperiod settlements were analyzed to identify changes in agricultural methods over time. The settlement middens were also…”
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Resistivity pseudosections and their topographic correction: a report on a case study at Scatness, Shetland
Published in Archaeological prospection (01-12-1998)“…In the summer of 1996, a series of 20 parallel archaeological pseudosections were surveyed over an area of topographically variable terrain at the site of…”
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Book review: Science and site: evaluation and conservation. John Beavis & Katherine Barker (eds) Proceedings of the Conference held 8-10 September 1993 at Bournemouth University, ix + 247 pages, 1995, Bournemouth University School of Conservation Sciences, Occasional Paper. ISBN 1-85899-011-4
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