Friday, 14 July 2006: 10:15 AM | |||
Convention Center, Room 113AB, First Floor | |||
92: 1.1C Soil Micromorphology, Archaeometry, and Archaeology - Oral | |||
Sponsor: | WCSS | ||
Presiding: | Selim Kapur, University of Cukurova | ||
Convenor: | Alexander Tstskin, University of Haifa | ||
10:15 AM | 92-1 | The Micromorphological Record of Daily Life and Exceptional Situations in Archaeological Sequences: Tell Dj'adé (Syria), Song Terus Cave (Java, Indonesia) and Moche (Peru). Marie-Agnes Courty, CNRS | |
10:45 AM | 92-2 | Microorganization in Soils: It's Relevance to Soil Science and Other Disciplines. Joselito M. Arocena, Univ. N. British Columbia, Selim Kapur, Univ. of Cukurova | |
11:05 AM | 92-3 | Cs-137 and Salt Mineralogy in the Black Butte Soil Series, Virgin River Floodplain, NV, USA. Janice L. Morton, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Brenda Buck, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Douglas Merkler, USDA NCRS | |
11:25 AM | 92-4 | Micromorphology Used in Search of Understanding Production Technologies of Historical Turkish Ceramics. Ahmet Ruhi Mermut, Univeristy of Saskatchewan | |
11:45 AM | 92-5 | Implications of Soils in Archaeological Contexts along the Mediterranean Coast, Israel for Paleoenvironments and Basic Pedology. Alexander Tsatskin, Zinman Institute of Archaeology University of Haifa |
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