The application of mobile metal ion (MMI) geochemistry to the definition and delineation of a Roman metal processing site, St. Algar’s Farm, Somerset, United Kingdom

Authors

  • Graham C. Sylvester
  • Alan W. Mann
  • Andrew Rate
  • Clare A. Wilson

Keywords:

soil geochemistry, archaeological prospection, partial extraction, MMI, magnetometer survey, Roman, metal extraction

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References

Dungworth, D., Comeau, B. and Lowerre, A. 2013 St Algars , Selwood, Somerset - Geochemical Survey, English Hertiage Technology Report 28, 37 ff.
Lambdin, C. 2011. St. Algar’s Project Group, Geophysical Survey. St. Algar’s Roman Villa, Bath and Camerton Archaeological Society, unpublished report
Lambdin, C. and Holley, R. 2011. St. Algar’s Project Group, St. Algar’s Villa Excavation Summary, Bath and Camerton Archaeological Society, unpublished report
Mann, A.W. 2010. Strong versus weak digestions: ligand-based soil extraction geochemistry, Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis 10(1), 17-26
Mann, A., Reimann, C., Caritat, Pd. and Turner, N. 2014. Mobile Metal Ion Analysis of European Agricultural Soil. In C. Reimann, M. Birke, A. Demetriades, P. Filmoser and P. O’Connor (eds.), Chemistry of Europe’s agricultural soil, Geologisches Jahrbuch B, 203-231

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Published

2015-01-01

How to Cite

Sylvester, G. C., Mann, A. W., Rate, A., & Wilson, C. A. (2015). The application of mobile metal ion (MMI) geochemistry to the definition and delineation of a Roman metal processing site, St. Algar’s Farm, Somerset, United Kingdom. Archaeologia Polona, 53, 380–383. Retrieved from https://journals.iaepan.pl/apolona/article/view/354