PILOT STUDY USING FLUORESCENCE LIGHT MICROSCOPY TO IDENTIFY ARTHROPOD REMAINS IN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SEDI...
PILOT STUDY USING FLUORESCENCE LIGHT MICROSCOPY TO IDENTIFY ARTHROPOD REMAINS IN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SEDIMENTS
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Cape Town, South Africa: South African Archaeological Society
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Cape Town, South Africa: South African Archaeological Society
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The study of arthropod remains from archaeological contexts has the potential to reveal information about the past that may not necessarily be readily forthcoming from faunal, botanical or artefact analyses. Yet, in southern Africa the field of archaeoentomology is practically non-existent. Here, I explore the application of excitation (fluorescenc...
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PILOT STUDY USING FLUORESCENCE LIGHT MICROSCOPY TO IDENTIFY ARTHROPOD REMAINS IN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SEDIMENTS
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TN_cdi_rmit_collectionsjats_10_3316_informit_t2024112600007790219693971
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0038-1969
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2224-4654