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Application of mineral magnetism in Atlantic Scotland archaeology 2: magnetic susceptibility and archaeobotanical taphonomy in West Lewis, Scotland

Church, M J; Peters, C

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C Peters



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RA Housley
Editor

GM Coles
Editor

Abstract

The use of two basic mineral magnetic measurements (mass specific magnetic susceptibility and frequency dependent susceptibility) is described in the investigation of archaeobotanical taphonomy from nine sites in West Lewis. Magnetic enhancement was observed throughout a range of archaeological deposits on each of the sites sampled. It is proposed that this magnetic enhancement stems from the spread of ash from hearths or other burning activities. The link between magnetic enhancement, ash content and carbonised plant macrofossil concentration is demonstrated across the sites. Much of the carbonised plant remains recovered from archaeological sites in Britain were most likely carbonised in household fires and subsequently spread across the site by various dispersal mechanisms. This taphonomic model is confirmed for the nine sites investigated through the independent proxy of mineral magnetism. A key implication of the model in Atlantic Scotland is the very poor preservation environment for carbonisation of plant macrofossils in fires with peat as its main fuel.

Citation

Church, M. J., & Peters, C. (2004). Application of mineral magnetism in Atlantic Scotland archaeology 2: magnetic susceptibility and archaeobotanical taphonomy in West Lewis, Scotland. In R. Housley, & G. Coles (Eds.), Atlantic connections and adaptations : economies, environments and subsistence in lands bordering the North Atlantic (99-115). Oxbow Books

Publication Date Dec 1, 2004
Deposit Date Apr 6, 2009
Publicly Available Date Mar 29, 2024
Pages 99-115
Series Title Symposia of the Association for Environmental Archaeology
Edition 1st
Book Title Atlantic connections and adaptations : economies, environments and subsistence in lands bordering the North Atlantic
Chapter Number 7
Keywords Mineral magnetism, Atlantic Scotland, Archaeology.
Publisher URL http://www.oxbowbooks.co.uk

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