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Peacock, David, and David Williams<br />

1997 A Little Bit of Dirt. Journal of Archaeological Science. 24(12):1089-1091.<br />

Pfeiffer, H., J. Hühne, B. Seitz, and B. Brinkmann<br />

1999 Influence of Soil S<strong>to</strong>rage and Exposure Period on DNA Recovery from Teeth. International Journal of Legal Medicine, 112(2):142-144.<br />

Piearce, T.G.<br />

1984 Earthworm Populations in Soil Disturbed by Trampling. Biological Conservation, 29:241-252.<br />

Pierce, K.L., and S.M. Colman<br />

1986 Effect of Height and Orientation (Microclimate) on Geomorphic Degradation Rates and Processes, Late-Glacial Terrace Scarps in Central<br />

Idaho. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 97:869-885.<br />

Pitkänen, J., and V. Nuutinen<br />

1997 Distribution and Abundance of Burrows Formed by Lumbricus terrestris and Aporrec<strong>to</strong>dea caliginosa, in the Soil Profile. Soil Biology and<br />

Biochemistry, 29(3-4):463-467.<br />

Pitty, A.F.<br />

1978 Geography and Soil Properties. Methuen, London.<br />

Plaisance, G. and A. Cailleux<br />

1981 Dictionary of Soils. Amerind Publishing Co., New Delhi.<br />

Pollard, A., and C. Heron<br />

1996 Archaeological Chemistry, Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, UK.<br />

Pollard, Mark A., edi<strong>to</strong>r<br />

1999 Geoarchaeology: Exploration, Environments, Resources. Geological Society Special Publication No. 165. The Geological Society, London,<br />

England.<br />

(ISBN: 1-86239-053-3)<br />

Ponomareva, S.I.<br />

1948 The Rate of Formation of Calcite in the Soil by the Earthworms. Report of the Academy of Science of the USSR, 61:505-507.<br />

Proudfoot, B.<br />

1976 The Analysis and <strong>Interpretation</strong> of Soil Phosphorus in Archaeological Contexts. In Geoarchaeology, D.A. Davidson and M.L. Shakley, edi<strong>to</strong>rs.<br />

Duckworth, London. pp:93-113.<br />

Provan, D.M.J.<br />

1971 Soil Phosphate Analysis as a Tool in Archeology. Norwegian Archaeological Review, 4: 37-50.<br />

1973 The Soils of an Iron Age Farm Site - Bjellandsoyna, S.W. Norway. Norwegian Archaeological Review, 6: 30-41.<br />

Purdy, Barbara A. and David E. Clark<br />

1987 Weathering of inorganic materials: dating and other applications. In Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory, edited by M.B. Schiffer,<br />

Academic Press, New York.<br />

Pyddoke, E.<br />

1961 Stratification for the Archaeologist. Phoenix House, London.<br />

Quine, T.<br />

1995 Soil Analysis and Archaeological Site Formation Studies. in Archaeological Sediments and Soils: Analysis, <strong>Interpretation</strong> and Management.<br />

A.J. Barham and R.I. MacPhail, edi<strong>to</strong>rs, University College, Institute of Archaeology, London. pp. 77-98.<br />

Raney, W.A., and A.W. Zingg<br />

1957 Principles of Tillage. In Yearbook of Agriculture-1957, pp. 277-281. United States Department of Agriculture.<br />

Rapp, George Jr.<br />

1975 The Archaeological Field Staff: The Geologist. Journal of Field Archaeology, 2: 229-237.<br />

Rapp, George Jr., R. Bullard, and C. Albrit<strong>to</strong>n<br />

1974 Geoarchaeology? The Geologist, the Newsletter of the Geological Society of America, 9(1):1.<br />

Rapp, George Jr., and John A. Gifford (edi<strong>to</strong>rs)<br />

1985 Archaeological Geology. Yale University Press, New Haven, CT.<br />

Rapp, George Jr., and Chris<strong>to</strong>pher L. Hill<br />

1998 Geoarchaeology: The Earth-Science Approach <strong>to</strong> Archaeological <strong>Interpretation</strong>, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT.<br />

(ISBN: 0-300-07075-6 or 0-300-07076-4)<br />

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