Ronald O. Kapp's Pollen and Spores

Ronald O. Kapp's Pollen and Spores
Title Ronald O. Kapp's Pollen and Spores PDF eBook
Author Ronald O. Kapp
Publisher
Total Pages 279
Release 2000
Genre Plant spores
ISBN 9780931871108

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Ronald O. Kapp's Pollen and Spores

Ronald O. Kapp's Pollen and Spores
Title Ronald O. Kapp's Pollen and Spores PDF eBook
Author Ronald O. Kapp
Publisher
Total Pages 279
Release 2000
Genre Plant spores
ISBN 9780931871054

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Pollen and spores

Pollen and spores
Title Pollen and spores PDF eBook
Author Ronald O. Kapp
Publisher
Total Pages 249
Release 1969
Genre Plant spores
ISBN 9780697048493

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Archaeobiology

Archaeobiology
Title Archaeobiology PDF eBook
Author Kristin Dee Sobolik
Publisher Rowman Altamira
Total Pages 156
Release 2003
Genre Science
ISBN 9780759100237

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Taphonomy --Recovery techniques --Laboratory and analytical techniques --Integration.

Case Studies in Paleoethnobotany

Case Studies in Paleoethnobotany
Title Case Studies in Paleoethnobotany PDF eBook
Author Deborah M. Pearsall
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 242
Release 2018-07-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351009664

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Case Studies in Paleoethnobotany focuses on interpretation in paleoethnobotany. In it the reader is guided through the process of analyzing archaeobotanical data and of using that data to address research questions. Part I introduces archaeobotanical remains and how they are deposited, preserved, sampled, recovered, and analyzed. Five issue-oriented case studies make up Part II and illustrate paleoethnobotanical inference and applications. A recurrent theme is the strength of using multiple lines of evidence to address issues of significance. This book is unique in its explicit focus on interpretation for "consumers" of paleoethnobotanical knowledge. Paleoethnobotanical inference is increasingly sophisticated and contributes to our understanding of the past in ways that may not be apparent outside the field or to all practitioners. The case study format allows in-depth exploration of the process of interpretation in the context of significant issues that will engage readers. No other work introduces paleoethnobotany and illustrates its application in this way. This book will appeal to students interested in ancient plant–people interrelationships, as well as archaeologists, paleoethnobotanists, and paleoecologists. The short methods chapters and topical case studies are ideal for instructors of classes in archaeological methods, environmental archaeology, and ethnobiology.

Method and Theory in Paleoethnobotany

Method and Theory in Paleoethnobotany
Title Method and Theory in Paleoethnobotany PDF eBook
Author John M. Marston
Publisher University Press of Colorado
Total Pages 480
Release 2015-02-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1607323168

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Paleoethnobotany, the study of archaeological plant remains, is poised at the intersection of the study of the past and concerns of the present, including agricultural decision making, biodiversity, and global environmental change, and has much to offer to archaeology, anthropology, and the interdisciplinary study of human relationships with the natural world. Method and Theory in Paleoethnobotany demonstrates those connections and highlights the increasing relevance of the study of past human-plant interactions for understanding the present and future. A diverse and highly regarded group of scholars reference a broad array of literature from around the world as they cover their areas of expertise in the practice and theory of paleoethnobotany—starch grain analysis, stable isotope analysis, ancient DNA, digital data management, and ecological and postprocessual theory. The only comprehensive edited volume focusing on method and theory to appear in the last twenty-five years, Method and Theory in Paleoethnobotany addresses the new areas of inquiry that have become central to contemporary archaeological debates, as well as the current state of theoretical, methodological, and empirical work in paleoethnobotany.

Forensic Chemistry

Forensic Chemistry
Title Forensic Chemistry PDF eBook
Author Jay A. Siegel
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 557
Release 2015-12-14
Genre Science
ISBN 1118897722

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Forensic Chemistry: Fundamentals and Applications presents a new approach to the study of applications of chemistry to forensic science. It is edited by one of the leading forensic scientists with each chapter written by international experts specializing in their respective fields, and presents the applications of chemistry, especially analytical chemistry, to various topics that make up the forensic scientists toolkit. This comprehensive, textbook includes in-depth coverage of the major topics in forensic chemistry including: illicit drugs, fibers, fire and explosive residues, soils, glass and paints, the chemistry of fingerprint recovery on porous surfaces, the chemistry of firearms analysis, as well as two chapters on the key tools of forensic science, microscopy and chemometrics. Each topic is explored at an advanced college level, with an emphasis, throughout the text, on the use of chemical tools in evidence analysis. Forensic Chemistry: Fundamentals and Applications is essential reading for advanced students of forensic science and analytical chemistry, as well as forensic science practitioners, researchers and faculty, and anyone who wants to learn about the fascinating subject of forensic chemistry in some depth. This book is published as part of the AAFS series 'Forensic Science in Focus'.