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Integrated geoarchaeological methods for the determination of site activity areas: A study of a Viking Age house in Reykjavik, Iceland
Karen B. Milek, Howell M. Roberts
Archaeology
The North
Institute of Archaeology, Iceland
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Arts & Humanities
Activity Areas
100%
Reykjavik
95%
Viking Age
82%
Iceland
71%
Soil Micromorphology
57%
Sediment
38%
Artifact
34%
Magnetic Susceptibility
26%
Century House
22%
Spatial Distribution
19%
10th Century
16%
Archaeological Sites
15%
Comparative Study
13%
Layer
11%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
micromorphology
50%
artifact
49%
bone
32%
geochemical method
26%
magnetic susceptibility
21%
distribution
21%
archaeological site
20%
sediment
18%
comparative study
17%
soil
16%
boundary layer
15%
spatial distribution
13%
method
13%
analysis
10%
loss
10%
Social Sciences
Iceland
71%
artifact
38%
interpretation
9%
Chemical Compounds
Soil
50%
Magnetic Susceptibility
28%
pH Value
12%