Magnetic susceptibility and its relation to human modification of soils in archaeological sites in brazilian central plateau.

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Author(s): SOUSA, D. V.; TEIXEIRA, W. G.; RODET, M. J.; PROUS, A.; KER, J. C.; SCHAEFER, C. E. R. G.

Summary: The present study aims to evaluate the variation of magnetic susceptibility in soils archaeological sites in San Francisco's depression. Ten archaeological sites and three control sites were studied.

Publication year: 2019

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