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Arts and Social Sciences Journal

ISSN: 2151-6200

Open Access

Human Impact on Archaeological Sites

Abstract

Lichao Jiao*

Strangely for the Early Middle Ages, which are locally ceramic here, characteristic field names prompted the revelation of designs, got through geophysics and, at one area, related with groupings of Lead, Zinc and Cadmium, as well as a nook with Lead improvement. A Roman manor showed improved Nickel, Cobalt, Manganese and Lead, and a High Medieval surface ceramics fixation Zinc and Lead. The raised components were ascribed to human and creature rejects and body squander. At the antiquated city of Sicyon in southern Greece utilized soil geochemistry to explore various settings in the town, distinguished through surface overview and geophysics.

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