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Carine Carpentier, « Black Earth Relics in the Rhineland from an Archaeological Perspective », Rencontres scientifiques et techniques de l'Inrap, ID : 10.58079/vmbq
Session 5 : Horizons de surface noirs et terres noires / Black surface horizons and dark earths Par Eileen Eckmeier et Renate Gerlach [intervenantes] Abstract / Résumé In the Lower Rhine Basin, dark soil horizons have been exposed in subsoils of mainly loess- derived Luvisols during archaeological excavations. These soil horizons have traditionally been regarded as the remains of a previously extensive, naturally formed Chernozem. According to this model, such a fertile black soil, that is t...