Chapter 18. Dark Earth in the geoarchaeological approach to urban contexts

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IntroductionIn urban contexts, which are essentially anthropogenic, the processes of accumulation, transformation and erosion are particularly intense and diversified (Cammas et al., 2011). These processes proceed from the urban fabric, by through dynamic interactions between societies and the materiality of spaces (Noizet, 2009). The strata resulting from the combination of these socio-environmental dynamics are more or less easily interpretable in terms of the human use of space. Any diiculties...

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