ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ ФОСФАТНОГО МЕТОДА ПРИ ОПРЕДЕЛЕНИИ СТРУКТУРЫ ЖИВОТНОВОДЧЕСКИХ ПОСЕЛЕНИЙ

The study of soil phosphates has been increasingly used in archaeology to document the history and structure of human settlements. This article adapts a portable phosphate test designed in Sweden by K.B. Persson (1997) to Russian conditions in the podzoils along the taiga of the Western shore of Lak...

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Main Authors: АНДЕРСОН Д.ДЖ., ХАРИНСКИЙ А.В., СТЕРХОВА И.В., ШПЕЙЗЕР Г.М.
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Published: Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего образования «Иркутский национальный исследовательский технический университет» 2009
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spelling ftcyberleninka:oai:cyberleninka.ru:article/16962718 2023-05-15T18:30:46+02:00 ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ ФОСФАТНОГО МЕТОДА ПРИ ОПРЕДЕЛЕНИИ СТРУКТУРЫ ЖИВОТНОВОДЧЕСКИХ ПОСЕЛЕНИЙ АНДЕРСОН Д.ДЖ. ХАРИНСКИЙ А.В. СТЕРХОВА И.В. ШПЕЙЗЕР Г.М. 2009 text/html http://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/vozmozhnosti-fosfatnogo-metoda-pri-opredelenii-struktury-zhivotnovodcheskih-poseleniy http://cyberleninka.ru/article_covers/16962718.png unknown Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего образования «Иркутский национальный исследовательский технический университет» text 2009 ftcyberleninka 2017-03-27T23:34:56Z The study of soil phosphates has been increasingly used in archaeology to document the history and structure of human settlements. This article adapts a portable phosphate test designed in Sweden by K.B. Persson (1997) to Russian conditions in the podzoils along the taiga of the Western shore of Lake Baikal. The article also compares these results to a standard photometric test used in Russian laboratories to measure available phosphates. The level of phosphates are measured at different horizons of sub-soil in an abandoned but documented Buriat cattle farm site. Spot tests were also taken with a hand auger from within and without the remains of each of the physical structures at the site. The results demonstrate that the portable test in most cases show a similar pattern to the laboratory tests and are a reliable indicator of human activity or the presence of domestic animals. Our team concludes that a great deal of care has to be taken with the sampling strategy since in these thin soils it is very easy to mix different horizons. The team also concluded that taking a large number of samples within a grid pattern would also guard against sampling errors. The study of soil phosphates has been increasingly used in archaeology to document the history and structure of human settlements. This article adapts a portable phosphate test designed in Sweden by K.B. Persson (1997) to Russian conditions in the podzoils along the taiga of the Western shore of Lake Baikal. The article also compares these results to a standard photometric test used in Russian laboratories to measure available phosphates. The level of phosphates are measured at different horizons of sub-soil in an abandoned but documented Buriat cattle farm site. Spot tests were also taken with a hand auger from within and without the remains of each of the physical structures at the site. The results demonstrate that the portable test in most cases show a similar pattern to the laboratory tests and are a reliable indicator of human activity or the presence of domestic animals. Our team concludes that a great deal of care has to be taken with the sampling strategy since in these thin soils it is very easy to mix different horizons. The team also concluded that taking a large number of samples within a grid pattern would also guard against sampling errors. Text taiga CyberLeninka (Scientific Electronic Library) Persson ENVELOPE(-58.400,-58.400,-64.200,-64.200)
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description The study of soil phosphates has been increasingly used in archaeology to document the history and structure of human settlements. This article adapts a portable phosphate test designed in Sweden by K.B. Persson (1997) to Russian conditions in the podzoils along the taiga of the Western shore of Lake Baikal. The article also compares these results to a standard photometric test used in Russian laboratories to measure available phosphates. The level of phosphates are measured at different horizons of sub-soil in an abandoned but documented Buriat cattle farm site. Spot tests were also taken with a hand auger from within and without the remains of each of the physical structures at the site. The results demonstrate that the portable test in most cases show a similar pattern to the laboratory tests and are a reliable indicator of human activity or the presence of domestic animals. Our team concludes that a great deal of care has to be taken with the sampling strategy since in these thin soils it is very easy to mix different horizons. The team also concluded that taking a large number of samples within a grid pattern would also guard against sampling errors. The study of soil phosphates has been increasingly used in archaeology to document the history and structure of human settlements. This article adapts a portable phosphate test designed in Sweden by K.B. Persson (1997) to Russian conditions in the podzoils along the taiga of the Western shore of Lake Baikal. The article also compares these results to a standard photometric test used in Russian laboratories to measure available phosphates. The level of phosphates are measured at different horizons of sub-soil in an abandoned but documented Buriat cattle farm site. Spot tests were also taken with a hand auger from within and without the remains of each of the physical structures at the site. The results demonstrate that the portable test in most cases show a similar pattern to the laboratory tests and are a reliable indicator of human activity or the presence of domestic animals. Our team concludes that a great deal of care has to be taken with the sampling strategy since in these thin soils it is very easy to mix different horizons. The team also concluded that taking a large number of samples within a grid pattern would also guard against sampling errors.
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author АНДЕРСОН Д.ДЖ.
ХАРИНСКИЙ А.В.
СТЕРХОВА И.В.
ШПЕЙЗЕР Г.М.
spellingShingle АНДЕРСОН Д.ДЖ.
ХАРИНСКИЙ А.В.
СТЕРХОВА И.В.
ШПЕЙЗЕР Г.М.
ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ ФОСФАТНОГО МЕТОДА ПРИ ОПРЕДЕЛЕНИИ СТРУКТУРЫ ЖИВОТНОВОДЧЕСКИХ ПОСЕЛЕНИЙ
author_facet АНДЕРСОН Д.ДЖ.
ХАРИНСКИЙ А.В.
СТЕРХОВА И.В.
ШПЕЙЗЕР Г.М.
author_sort АНДЕРСОН Д.ДЖ.
title ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ ФОСФАТНОГО МЕТОДА ПРИ ОПРЕДЕЛЕНИИ СТРУКТУРЫ ЖИВОТНОВОДЧЕСКИХ ПОСЕЛЕНИЙ
title_short ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ ФОСФАТНОГО МЕТОДА ПРИ ОПРЕДЕЛЕНИИ СТРУКТУРЫ ЖИВОТНОВОДЧЕСКИХ ПОСЕЛЕНИЙ
title_full ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ ФОСФАТНОГО МЕТОДА ПРИ ОПРЕДЕЛЕНИИ СТРУКТУРЫ ЖИВОТНОВОДЧЕСКИХ ПОСЕЛЕНИЙ
title_fullStr ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ ФОСФАТНОГО МЕТОДА ПРИ ОПРЕДЕЛЕНИИ СТРУКТУРЫ ЖИВОТНОВОДЧЕСКИХ ПОСЕЛЕНИЙ
title_full_unstemmed ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ ФОСФАТНОГО МЕТОДА ПРИ ОПРЕДЕЛЕНИИ СТРУКТУРЫ ЖИВОТНОВОДЧЕСКИХ ПОСЕЛЕНИЙ
title_sort возможности фосфатного метода при определении структуры животноводческих поселений
publisher Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего образования «Иркутский национальный исследовательский технический университет»
publishDate 2009
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