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  1. Livestock husbandry in Islamic Cártama, Málaga, Spain: the micro and bioarchaeology of an open-air Fumier sequence
  2. Stratigraphic Narratives from the Eastern Torres Strait: A Multi-proxy Geoarchaeological Study at Ormi, Dauar Island
  3. Understanding late medieval farming practices: an interdisciplinary study on byre remains from the historical centre of Brussels (Belgium)
  4. Two methods, two views: Integrating phytoliths in thin sections and bulk samples on the urban Dark Earths from the DIVA-site (Antwerp, Belgium)
  5. A Matter of Scale: Developing a Framework for Environmental Archaeology in Brussels
  6. Anthropogenic soils and sediments from historical trade hub on the bank of Morava River in Uherské Hradiště (Czech Republic): Archives of mediaeval landscape, environment and settlement dynamics
  7. Auto-fluorescent phytoliths: can we detect past fires in tropical and subtropical contexts?
  8. Revealing the Senne. Preliminary results
  9. Unveiling the Monti Lucretili terraced landscape: reconstructing historical land management through an interdisciplinary approach
  10. A micro‐geoarchaeological investigation of a cultivation pit (maite) on Teti'aroa atoll, Central‐East Polynesia
  11. Kuilen vol wol? Op zoek naar een functionele interpretatie voor de artisanale kuilen uit zandig Vlaanderen tijdens de volle middeleeuwen (900-1250). Inventarisatie, typologie, ecologie: een integrale en multidisciplinaire aanpak
  12. Colourful rivers: archaeobotanical remains of dye plants from urban fluvial deposits in the southern Low Countries (Belgium)
  13. Under What Conditions do the Inflorescence Bract Phytoliths of Oat [ Avena sativa (L.)] Become Autofluorescent?
  14. Fecal biomarkers in Italian anthropogenic soil horizons and deposits from Middle Ages and bronze age
  15. Recording, Sharing and Linking Micromorphological Data: A Two-Pillar Database System
  16. Looking at Phytoliths in Archaeological Soil and Sediment Thin Sections
  17. Veldhandleiding voor het beschrijven van bodems bij archeologisch onderzoek in Vlaanderen
  18. Urban Environments in the Middle Ages
  19. Insight into the carbonaceous fraction of three cultural layers of different age from the area of Verona (NE Italy)
  20. Understanding the formation of buried urban Anthrosols and Technosols: An integrated soil micromorphological and phytolith study of the Dark Earth on the Mundaneum site (Mons, Belgium)
  21. 59. The peat profile of Rue des Boîteux–Rue d’Argent (BR295), Senne valley, Brussels (Belgium)
  22. Auto-Fluorescent Phytoliths: A New Method for Detecting Heating and Fire
  23. Géoarchéologies des contextes urbains : mieux comprendre les modalités de l'artificialisation des géosystèmes
  24. Phytolith Analysis on Soil and Ceramic Thin Sections
  25. Urban Dark Earth
  26. Urban geoarchaeology in Belgium: Experiences and innovations
  27. An integrated micromorphological and phytolith study of urban soils and sediments from the Gallo‐Roman town Atuatuca Tungrorum, Belgium
  28. Visibility, Preservation and Colour: A Descriptive System for the Study of Opal Phytoliths in (Archaeological) Soil and Sediment Thin Sections
  29. Biogenic Siliceous Features
  30. Near total and inorganic phosphorus concentrations as a proxy for identifying ancient activities in urban contexts: The example of dark earth in Brussels, Belgium
  31. Environmental evidence from early urban Antwerp: New data from archaeology, micromorphology, macrofauna and insect remains
  32. An integrated study of Dark Earth from the alluvial valley of the Senne river (Brussels, Belgium)
  33. Editorial: Proceedings of the Conference on the Environmental Archaeology of European Cities (CEAEC)
  34. European Dark Earth
  35. Opal Phytoliths
  36. The Conservation and Degradation of Archaeological Soil Features in Flanders and Brussels: The example of Watermaal-Bosvoorde
  37. Beyond redundancy and multiplicity. Integrating phytolith analysis and micromorphology to the study of Brussels Dark Earth
  38. Soil Micromorphology in Urban Research: Early Medieval Antwerp (Belgium) and Viking Age Kaupang (Norway)
  39. La géoarchéologie française au xxie siècle
  40. Urban Dark Earth
  41. A soil micromorphological study on the origins of the early medieval trading centre of Antwerp (Belgium)
  42. Studying urban stratigraphy: Dark Earth and a microstratified sequence on the site of the Court of Hoogstraeten (Brussels, Belgium). Integrating archaeopedology and phytolith analysis
  43. Archéologie de l’espace urbain
  44. Landscape Archaeology between Art and Science
  45. Unravelling urban stratigraphy. The study of Brussels’ (Belgium) Dark Earth. An archaeopedological perspective
  46. An archaeopedological and phytolitarian study of the “Dark Earth” on the site of Rue de Dinant (Brussels, Belgium)