2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3993769/v1
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Stepping on shells. An experimental archaeological soil micromorphology study of trampling on a modern shell midden at Swifterkamp

Jos Kleijne,
Hester Kamstra,
Steven van Ens

Abstract: In this paper we report the study of shell midden taphonomy using archaeological soil micromorphology on an experimentally constructed shell midden. Using common cockle shells, and two different cooking techniques (boiling and roasting), we study the changes occurring in the shells, and in the soil below the shells. Our aim is to provide a clearer picture of trampling and various cooking techniques on prehistoric shell middens. Examples from Northern European contexts are provided as a comparison to our experi… Show more

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