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Autor:
M. Jane Bunting, Suzi Richer, Michael J. Grant, Rob Batchelor, Alexander Brown, Gerard Aalbersberg, Alex Bayliss, Peter Marshall, Heather Tinsley, Tom Hill, Fraser Sturt, Julie Jones, Denise Druce, Arthur Hollinrake, Alasdair Whittle, Michelle Farrell
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Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory. 27:271-301
Environmental reconstructions from pollen records collected within archaeological landscapes have traditionally taken a broadly narrative approach, with few attempts made at hypothesis testing or formal assessment of uncertainty. This disjuncture bet
Autor:
Denise D. Doede, Courtney Hurt, Gregory Foakes, Heather Tinsley, Joan Valentine, Jamie L. Lehner, Christine S. Ritchie, Bruce Leff
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American journal of medical quality : the official journal of the American College of Medical Quality. 36(6)
Homebound older adults receiving home-based medical care (HBMC) are high-need, high-cost patients. National Quality Forum (NQF)-endorsed quality measures for this population are lacking. The objective is to describe the reliability and validity testi
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Environmental Archaeology. 12:71-86
Methodologies are proposed for assessing the state of preservation of pollen and plant macrofossil remains based on the investigation of known prehistoric waterlogged sites in the Somerset Levels, ...
Autor:
Heather Tinsley, Sheila Hicks
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Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 117:vii-x
Autor:
Heather Tinsley
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Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 117:153-158
A transect of 5 pollen traps extending from Quercus petraea dominated woodland, across an anthropogenic tree-line, to upland heath was established in 1996 as part of the Pollen Monitoring Programme. The aim of this study was to obtain data which woul
Autor:
Heather Tinsley, Sheila Hicks, Achilles Gerasimides, Martina Hättestrand, Eliso Kvavadze, Christin Eldegard Jensen, Antti Huusko
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Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 117:183-194
Some comments on spatial variations in arboreal pollen deposition: first records from the Pollen Monitoring Programme (PMP).
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Journal of Archaeological Science. 28:1-18
While the location and identification of archaeological features from vegetative responses on “dry-sites” is well understood in a British context, its application to wet sites is less well explored. Following the recovery of Glasson Moss, Cumbria
Autor:
Stephen Rippon, G. Aalbersberg, J. R. L. Allen, S. Allen, N. Cameron, C. Gleed-Owen, P. Davies, S. Hamilton-Dyer, S. Haslett, J. Heathcote, J. Jones, A. Margetts, D. Richards, N. Shiel, D. Smith, J. Smith, J. Timby, H. Tinsley, H. Williams, Julie Jones, Nigel Cameron, Paul Davies, Simon Dobinson, Chris Gleed-Owen, Simon Haslett, Jen Heathcote, Anthony Margetts, David Smith, Heather Tinsley, Huw Williams, Gerard Aalbersberg, Sheila Hamilton-Dyer, Jane Timby, Norman Shiel, David Richards, Steven Allen
Publikováno v:
Britannia. 31:69
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