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Related Links
This is a selection of a few websites that contain information about flotation and/ or archaeobotany. Some relate purely to processing techniques, whilst others pertain to actual sites and specific research objectives. Information from these sites can lead to further research, if so required. Using any web search with words like 'flotation' and 'archaeobotany' will of course deliver many more sites.
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Processing of waterlogged samples through 'bucket flotation procedures';
outlines the process, purpose of sampling and so on.
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Case study of the site of
Çatal Höyük, Turkey, detailing processing techniques, the sampling strategy, aims, and in the 1998 report, details of what
was found, and where, along with general results. Good case study.
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List of sites with subsistence remains from prehistoric North Carolina
archaeological sites. Basic, but could provide links, or ideas for further
research into sites in this region.
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Huge reference list for Levant
archaeobotany. Very useful for finding books/ references to sites and archaeology found in the Levant (Israel,
Jordan, Lebanon)
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Article on the cultivation of
archaeobotany in Southern New England. Plots the
history of archaeobotany in the region, including what has been found. Also
includes plenty of useful references.
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Detailed site on the archaeology of Aqaba in Jordan. Has links to pages on the
remains found, and seasonal reports from 1994 to 1998, allowing a study
of the progress of the site. Well worth a look, though quite long.
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Example from an Early Anglo-Saxon
settlement in North Yorkshire, England. May have to access through home page.
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