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Journal of Archaeological Science, 729–746 Article No. as970216 Early Anthropogenic Soil Formation at Tofts Ness, Sanday, Orkney Ian A. Simpson
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Document Date: 2005-10-14 10:51:11


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Bradford / Bristol / /

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Soil Chemistry Laboratory / Hewlett-Packard / Pearson / BP / Brown / NERC Radiocarbon Laboratory / Olympus / ANTHROPOGENIC SOILS / Bain / Micromorphology Laboratory / /

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United Kingdom / Scotland / /

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Reactor Centre / Soil Chemistry Laboratory / University of Stirling / University of Bradford / University of Bristol / /

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settlement site / arable systems / chemical analysis / energy / /

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Northern Isles / Tofts Ness peninsula / /

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University of Bristol / Orkney Ian A. Simpson Department of Environmental Science / School of Chemistry / University of Bradford / Richard P. Evershed Organic Geochemistry Unit / U.K. Stephen J. Dockrill Department of Archaeological Science / University of Stirling / /

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Ian A. Simpson / K. Ian D. Bull / K. Stephen J. Dockrill / Shelly Knowe / /

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representative / /

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M-16 / /

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NORTH ATLANTIC / north west Europe / /

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