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Global Museum
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@globalmuseum@mastodon.online  路  activity timestamp 2 days ago

Historic England has commissioned research to better understand carbon loss from soil during archaeological excavation. The report outlines the properties and dynamics of carbon in soil and the potential effects of archaeological investigations on these. It identifies ways in which soil carbon loss can be mitigated and managed through planning and practice. Free download馃憞
https://historicengland.org.uk/research/results/reports/50-2025 #globalmuseum #archaeology

Gaining an understanding of soil carbon and its management in an archaeological context| Historic England

Gaining an understanding of soil carbon and its management in an archaeological context
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GhostOnTheHalfShell
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@GhostOnTheHalfShell@masto.ai replied  路  activity timestamp 2 days ago

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I think such research is great, but we shouldn鈥檛 be talking about archaeological digs.

Agriculture is a much more significant process

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