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Reconstructing Woodland Vegetation and its Exploitation by Past Societies, based on the Analysis and Interpretation of Archaeological Wood Charcoal Macro-Remains
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2005
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Woodland VegetationPrehistoric ArchaeologyCoherent TheoryBioarchaeologyCharcoal PreservationForest ConservationForestryArchaeological RecordSpecies AvailabilityArchaeological ExcavationArchaeologyForest RestorationAnthropologyLanguage StudiesWood HarvestingPast SocietiesArchaeological EvidenceDeforestation
In this paper the significance of the analysis of archaeological wood charcoal macro-remains as a tool for the reconstruction of woodland vegetation and its exploitation is discussed. Drawing from both older and more recent publications a number of theoretical and methodological approaches are examined. It is suggested that greater integration of charcoal and archaeological data is needed when evaluating charcoal preservation and sample composition, and that a more coherent theory of the complex ecological and cultural processes affecting species availability and firewood management needs to be developed.
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