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Micromorphological Analyses Of The Soil From The Royal Tomb Of Qatna 1st Edition Christine Pmpin

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Micromorphological Analyses Of The Soil From The Royal Tomb Of Qatna 1st Edition Christine Pmpin
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Publisher: Forum
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.18 MB
Pages: 21
Author: Christine Pümpin
ISBN: 9788884204189, 8884204186
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1
Volume: 1

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Micromorphological Analyses Of The Soil From The Royal Tomb Of Qatna 1st Edition Christine Pmpin by Christine Pümpin 9788884204189, 8884204186 instant download after payment.

This research examines the micromorphological characteristics of soil samples taken from the Royal Tomb of Qatna unearthed during an excavation in Syria. The tomb, used over approximately 400 years for royal burials, has remained largely undisturbed since its abandonment around 1340 BC. The study focuses on identifying the construction phases of the floor, the materials used, and the impact of historical activities on the soil layers. Key findings highlight the direct interaction between the marly bedrock and the burial chambers, alongside evidence of decomposed wood, while also addressing challenges in sample integrity and sediment analysis due to varying sediment thicknesses.


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