Charred Organic Matter in the Archaeological Sedimentary Record
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 84th Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM (2019)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Charred Organic Matter in the Archaeological Sedimentary Record," at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
Charred organic matter has a high preservation potential and is common in archaeological sedimentary deposits and combustion features. It is an important part of the archaeological record, as it holds clues about food items, clothing, bedding, fuel and the natural vegetation associated with past human groups. However, it remains understudied. Although archaeologists are implementing an increasingly wide range of high-resolution geoarchaeological techniques to investigate anthropogenic fire and combustion residues in search of new sources of behavioral information, most of these techniques involve the inorganic (i.e., mineral) sedimentary record. In recent years, there has been a considerable advance in applied organic geochemistry research and there are several promising techniques at hand. This session brings together researchers investigating archaeological charred matter from a variety of geographic and chronological contexts and using a diversity of interdisciplinary approaches and techniques, such as soil micromorphology, spectroscopy and biomarker research.
Other Keywords
Geoarchaeology •
Paleolithic •
Archaeometry & Materials Analysis •
Historic •
Taphonomy and Site Formation •
Mobility •
Bone •
arctic •
Caves and Rockshelters •
Lipid Biomarkers
Geographic Keywords
Principality of Monaco (Country) •
Kingdom of Spain (Country) •
Principality of Andorra (Country) •
Gibraltar (Country) •
Portuguese Republic (Country) •
Republic of Botswana (Country) •
Republic of Namibia (Country) •
French Republic (Country) •
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Nort (Country) •
Ireland (Country)
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Charred Organic Matter in the Middle and Later Stone Record in South Africa: Exploring Multiple Anthropogenic Processes and Origins (2019)
Chemical Diagenesis of Charcoal and Charred Organic Material in South African Middle Stone Age Rockshelter Sites (2019)
Lipid Biomarkers Analysis in Cueva Pintada de Gáldar (Gran Canaria, Spain): A Study of Possibly Charred Organic Sediments (2019)
Molecular and Compound-Specific Stable Isotope Analysis of FAMEs on Charred Plant Tissues: A Comparative Approach of Experimental and Archaeological Evidence (2019)