Papers from The Third International Meeting of Anthracology,
entitled Charcoals from the Past. Cultural and palaeoenvironmental
implications, organized at Cavallino (Lecce) from 28th June to 1st
July 2004. Contents: 1) Special techniques for the anatomical study
of charcoal (G. Angeles, F. Ortega-Escalona, C. Madero Vega); 2)
Archaeo-environmental studies of cultivation terraces in the Enveig
Mountain (Cerdagne) in Eastern Pyrenees (France). Use of
pedo-anthracology (M.C. Bal, R. Harfouche, P. Poupet, P. Campmajo,
C. Rendu); 3) Did calcareous grasslands exist in prehistoric times?
An archaeobotanical research on the surroundings of the prehistoric
settlement above Kallmunz (Bavaria, Germany) (A. Baumann, P.
Poschlod); 4) Charcoals in context: anthracological analysis at
Muro Tenente, south-eastern Italy (G.J. Burgers, D. Lentjes); 5)
Wood in arid zones prehistoric architecture (I. Caneva); 6) A fuoco
lento: strutture di combustione nellabitato delleta del Bronzo di
Coppa Nevigata (Manfredonia - FG) (A. Cazzella, G. Recchia); 7) An
approach to Holocene vegetation history in the middle Rhone valley
(France): anthracological data from the TGV-Mediterranee
excavations (C. Delhon, S. Thiebault); 8) Environment and ritual in
a late Iron Age context: an example from Raffin Fort, Co. Meath,
Ireland (M. Dillon, C. Newman, K. Molloy, M. OConnell); 9) Charred
organic matter and phosphorus in black soils in the Lower Rhine
Basin (Northwest Germany) indicate prehistoric agricultural burning
(E. Eckmeier, R. Gerlach, U. Tegtmeier, M.W.I. Schmidt); 10)
Charcoal as environmental and ethnological evidence from medieval
archaeological sites in NW-Italy (I. Ferrari Fontana, B.I. Menozzi,
C. Montanari); 11) Pollen and micro-charcoal evidence of vegetation
dynamics and human impact along the southern Bulgarian Black sea
coast (M. Filipova Marinova, H. Angelova); 12) Rapid and accurate
estimates of microcharcoal content in pollen slides (W. Finsinger,
W. Tinner, F.S. Hu); 13) Arts du feu et du forgeron en Mauritanie
(C. Fortier); 14) Metallurgy in ancient Lecce: new evidence from
the excavations of Piazzetta Epulione and Piazzetta Castromediano
(C. Giardino, A. Quercia); 15) La capanna rituale di Serra Cicora
(Nardo-LE) (E. Ingravallo); 16) Recenti ricerche sulla produzione
di utensili lignei a Karatepe-Aslantas, Turchia (M.R. Iovino, C.
Altinbilek); 17) Experimental charcoal-burning with special regard
to anthracological wood diameter analysis (T. Ludemann); 18) Gli
accampamenti invernali e primaverili dei nomadi dellArkhangai e
dellOvorkhangai settentrionale: i ricoveri per gli animali
(Mongolia centro-occidentale) (F. Lugli); 19) Two long
micro-charcoal records from central Italy (D. Magri); 20) The fires
of Aeolian villages at the end of Middle Bronze Age: the case of
Portella site in the Salina island (ME - Italy) (M.C. Martinelli,
G. Fiorentino); 21) Combining charcoal and pollen analysis:
Holocene vegetation dynamics, tree species composition and woodland
use in the Bavarian Forest (O. Nelle); 22) Environment and
agriculture in the early Neolithic of the Arene Candide (Liguria)
(R. Nisbet); 23) A contribution to the forest history of the
Markstein area in the southern Vosges (France) (W. Nolken); 24) Il
controllo delle alte temperature e linizio della metallurgia nel
Vicino Oriente (A. Palmieri); 25) Food Processing in the Levant
during the Middle Bronze Age. Fire installations cooking pots and
grinding tools at Tell Mardikh-Ebla (Syria)-Two Case Studies (L.
Peyronel, G. Spreafico); 26) High resolution AMS radiocarbon dating
of archaeological charcoals (G. Quarta, M. DElia, L.Calcagnile);
27) Environmental history in the Mediterranean basin: microcharcoal
as a tool to disentangle human impact and climate change (L.
Sadori, M. Giardini); 28) Collapsed beams and wooden remains from a
3200 BC temple and palace at Arslantepe (Malatya, Turkey) (L.
Sadori, F. Susanna, F. Balossi Restelli); 29) The Use of Wood:
Traditional Building Techniques in the Swat Valley (Pakistan). An
Ethno-Archaeological Research (I.E. Scerrato); 30) Environmental
and cultural history of South American temperate forests: an
interdisciplinary approach (M.E. Solari); 31) A critical assessment
and experimental comparison of microscopic charcoal extraction
methods (R. Turner, A. Kelly, N. Roberts); 32) Domestic fires and
vegetation cover among Neanderthalians and Anatomically Modern
Human Groups (>53-30 kyr BP) in the Cantabrian Region
(Cantabria, Northern Spain) (P. Uzquiano); 33) Fuel Supplies for
Pompeii. Pre-Roman and Roman charcoals of the Casa delle Vestali
(R. Veal, G. Thompson); 34) Anthracology and Mediterranean
landscape, classical and new approaches (J.L. Vernet); 35) Solar
influence on Holocene fire history (K.J. Willis, K.D. Bennett, S.G.
Haberle).
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