2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2016.06.025
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An integrated study of Dark Earth from the alluvial valley of the Senne river (Brussels, Belgium)

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“…The fact that the phytolith record is limited to grasses is intriguing and does not necessarily correlate with its identification as a garden/backyard. A comparable spectrum has, however, also been observed for a historically documented garden layer (Devos, Nicosia, et al, ) and a backyard/garden deposit (Devos et al, ) in Brussels. However, hay could have been added to the surface as part of other activities (see Section 5).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 60%
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“…The fact that the phytolith record is limited to grasses is intriguing and does not necessarily correlate with its identification as a garden/backyard. A comparable spectrum has, however, also been observed for a historically documented garden layer (Devos, Nicosia, et al, ) and a backyard/garden deposit (Devos et al, ) in Brussels. However, hay could have been added to the surface as part of other activities (see Section 5).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 60%
“…An additional input of colluvium, though not firmly attested, cannot be excluded. The importance of the latter has been recognized on a series of dark earths in Brussels (Devos et al, , ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dung alleys show high near total and inorganic phosphorus values compared to cropfields. These can be connected to the high concentration of coprolitic and plant remains observed in thin section (Table ; Devos et al., ). The relatively high organic phosphorus levels, which discriminate them from ash layers, probably originate from the observed plant remains.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…A total of 154 well‐identified units originating from 23 sites have been included in the database. Their identification relies on historical, archaeological, geoarchaeological, and archaeobotanical data (see Degré, ; Devos, ; ; ; Devos et al., ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; Fechner, ; ; Vrydaghs, Devos, Fechner, & Degraeve, ) (Figure ). Based on these identifications, the deposits are grouped into 12 categories (Table ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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