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Flotation at University of Liverpool
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A photo from today at my archaeobotany placement. We were processing soil samples from a Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age hillfort at Penycloddiau, North Wales. Flotation uses the different densities of materials to separate the light fraction (botanical remains, microliths, and fragments of bone) from the main heavy fraction (stones and silt).
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