2015
DOI: 10.1179/2042458215y.0000000002
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Reconstructing past terrace fields in the Pyrenees: Insights into land management and settlement from the Bronze Age to the Early Modern era at Vilalta (1650 masl, Cerdagne, France)

Abstract: The building of a solar power station at Thé mis, at 1650 masl on the south-facing slope of the Carlit massif in the eastern Pyrenees, led to an archaeological evaluation from April-June 2009. This evaluation covered a surface of 10 ha that included a medieval village as well as the surrounding agricultural land in terraces. Non-destructive archaeological methods were used for the village. A detailed study of the 6 ha of terraces began with a fieldwalking survey, mapping every visible feature, followed by syst… Show more

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“…The inference is that numerical ages on soil OM should be interpreted with care and are more likely to have a higher degree of accuracy when samples come from undisturbed contexts, for example, high concentrations or lenses of charcoal (Rendu et al, , p. 473). In addition to using multiple dating methods, contextualizing the findings in archeological and sedimentary sequences renders them more useful (Krahtopoulou & Frederick, ).…”
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“…The inference is that numerical ages on soil OM should be interpreted with care and are more likely to have a higher degree of accuracy when samples come from undisturbed contexts, for example, high concentrations or lenses of charcoal (Rendu et al, , p. 473). In addition to using multiple dating methods, contextualizing the findings in archeological and sedimentary sequences renders them more useful (Krahtopoulou & Frederick, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The findings indicate that the physical‐chemical characteristics of topsoil SUs and SUs bearing evidence of ancient cultivars clearly differed. Fifth, another approach used to analyze dating consistency, namely the observation of possible chronostratigraphic inversions, was applied (Rendu et al, , p. 473). In this case, Samples 2, 5, 6, 11, 12, and 13 (Table ) exhibit a consistent sequence, without inversions.…”
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