Journal of Wetland Archaeology Volume 2
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The Journal of Wetland Archaeology is the journal of the Wetland Archaeological Research Project (WARP) and the University of Exeter Centre for Wetland Research. Contents: Research Papers. Wood resources and their exploitation during the Iron Age occupation of the fens of Midden-Delfland, The Netherlands ( Cees Koot and Corrie Bakels ); The Squaxin Island Tribe and South Puget Sound Community College: Native American coordination. An example of sharing the resource ( Rhonda Foster and Dale Croes ); Why did Mâori bury artefacts in the wetlands of pre-contact Aotearoa/New Zealand? ( Caroline Phillips, Dilys Johns and Harry Allen ); Radiocarbon dates from Taino wooden structures at Los Buchillones, Cuba ( David Pendergast, Elizabeth Graham, Jorge Calvera and Juan Jardines ); Archaeological predictive modelling in raised mires - concerns and approaches for their interpretation and management ( Henry Chapman and Ben Gearey ); Flain landscapes and archaeology: Fluvial events and human agency ( Tony Brown ). Book Reviews.
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