Erosion of archaeological sites: Quantifying the threat using optically stimulated luminescence and fallout isotopes
Although visible evidence shows that erosion has damaged many archaeological sites, especially when tilled, there has hitherto been scant attention to its quantitative assessment. Accordingly, the archaeology communities lack insight into whether long-term threats to the stability and integrity of s...
Main Authors: | de Kort, J.-W (Author), Huisman, H. (Author), Ketterer, M.E (Author), Reimann, T. (Author), Schoorl, J.M (Author), van der Heiden, M. (Author), van Egmond, F. (Author), van Soest, M. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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John Wiley and Sons Inc.
2019
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