1991
DOI: 10.1080/02723646.1991.10642440
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The Genesis of Quaternary Landscapes With Stone-Lines

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“…Stratigraphy and archaeology, like geomorphology and pedology, have been short-changed by these omissions. A trend to redress the problem, however, is underway (e.g., Abiola, 2001;Cox, 1994Cox, , 1998Balek, 1995;Barker, 1977:121 -125;Barton, 1987;Butzer, 1982:113 -114;Hole, 1961;Humphreys and Mitchell, 1983;Johnson, 1989Johnson, , 1990Johnson, , 1993aJohnson, , 1993bJohnson, , 1999Johnson and Balek, 1991;Michie, 1990;Miklos, 1992Miklos, , 1999Ollier, 1959;Paton et al, 1995;Quinton, 2001;Rhoads and Stanley, 1965;Rolfsen, 1980;Schiffer, 1983;Thomas, 1994;Van Nest, 1997;Van Straaten, 1952Warme, 1967;Watson, 1961;Williams, 1968; and contributions in this special issue). The fact that so many different organisms are involved in producing many biochemical and biomechanical imprints brings an exciting biodynamic aspect to pedogeomorphogenic, stratigraphic, and superposition processes that our present paradigms do not easily accommodate.…”
Section: The Law Of Superpositionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Stratigraphy and archaeology, like geomorphology and pedology, have been short-changed by these omissions. A trend to redress the problem, however, is underway (e.g., Abiola, 2001;Cox, 1994Cox, , 1998Balek, 1995;Barker, 1977:121 -125;Barton, 1987;Butzer, 1982:113 -114;Hole, 1961;Humphreys and Mitchell, 1983;Johnson, 1989Johnson, , 1990Johnson, , 1993aJohnson, , 1993bJohnson, , 1999Johnson and Balek, 1991;Michie, 1990;Miklos, 1992Miklos, , 1999Ollier, 1959;Paton et al, 1995;Quinton, 2001;Rhoads and Stanley, 1965;Rolfsen, 1980;Schiffer, 1983;Thomas, 1994;Van Nest, 1997;Van Straaten, 1952Warme, 1967;Watson, 1961;Williams, 1968; and contributions in this special issue). The fact that so many different organisms are involved in producing many biochemical and biomechanical imprints brings an exciting biodynamic aspect to pedogeomorphogenic, stratigraphic, and superposition processes that our present paradigms do not easily accommodate.…”
Section: The Law Of Superpositionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Identification of the "argilliturbation" process in Vertisols on the Channel Islands is part of what led Don to explore how this and other pedoturbation processes could affect not only soil development but also the integrity of archaeological site stratigraphy (Johnson 1989, 2002, Johnson and Watson-Stegner 1990, Johnson and Balek 1991, a research avenue he pursued the rest of his career. A review paper of Don's (Wood and Johnson 1978) identified a surprising variety of ways by which soil processes could disturb archaeological site stratigraphy and artifact contexts.…”
Section: ] Contributions Of DL Johnsonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the process continues, the absolute elevation of the soil surface changes little, except perhaps to rise slightly from increases of soil pore space due to burrowing. Theoretically, then, a three-tiered soil profile results, consisting of a fine-grained upper layer, a coarse-grained subsurface concentration of stones and artifacts (the stone zone), and the relatively unaffected materials beneath the stone zone (Johnson, 1990(Johnson, , 1993a(Johnson, , 1993bJohnson and Watson-Stegner, 1990;Johnson and Balek, 1991;Balek, 1995).…”
Section: Formation Of Size-sorted Biomantlesmentioning
confidence: 99%