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Earth Science, Soil Chemistry, and Archaeology
January 2005 (109.1)
Earth Science, Soil Chemistry, and Archaeology
Reviewed Works
Soil Science and Archaeology: Three Test Cases from Minoan Crete, by Michael W. Morris (Prehistory Monographs 4). Pp. xviii + 141, figs. 38, pls. 11, tables 19, map 1. Institute for Aegean Prehistory, Academic Press, Philadelphia 2002. $60. ISBN 1-931534-03-9 (cloth).
Geochemical Evidence for Long-Distance Exchange, edited by Michael D. Glascock (Scientific Archaeology for the Third Millennium). Pp. viii + 282, figs. 68, tables 14. Bergin and Garvey, Westport 2002. $64.95. ISSN 1529-4439; ISBN 0-89789-869- 9 (cloth).
Geophysical Data in Archaeology: A Guide to Good Practice, by Armin Schmidt (Archaeology Data Service). Pp. v + 81, tables 11. Oxbow Books, Oxford 1998. $20. ISSN 1463-5194; ISBN 1-900188-71-6 (paper).
Earth Science, Soil Chemistry, and Archaeology
By Enzo Ferrara
American Journal of Archaeology Vol. 109, No. 1 (January 2005), pp. 87–90
DOI: 10.3764/aja.109.1.87
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