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摘要
Hardt, J., M. Nykamp, T. Schatte等。2025。“整合地貌、地质和地球化学参数,了解与235 ce罗马-日耳曼哈尔霍恩冲突(德国下萨克森州)有关的考古铁器的保存状况和空间分布。”地质考古40:70 - 70。https://doi.org/10.1002/gea.70012.In表3中,16个值中的4个(此处以红色突出显示)被错误地显示为日期,而不是十进制数字:正确的表如下所示。表3。两两Wilcox检验结果。本表已在本文的在线版本中进行了相应的更正。另外,本文的正确稿件“收到”日期为2024年5月31日,并在原出版物中进行了更正。我们为这些错误道歉。
Correction to “Integrating Geomorphology, Geology, and Geochemical Parameters to Understand the Preservation Status and Spatial Distribution of Archaeological Iron Objects Related to the 235 ce Roman–Germanic Harzhorn Conflict (Lower Saxony, Germany)”
Hardt, J., M. Nykamp, T. Schatte, et al. 2025. “Integrating Geomorphology, Geology, and Geochemical Parameters to Understand the Preservation Status and Spatial Distribution of Archaeological Iron Objects Related to the 235 ce Roman–Germanic Harzhorn Conflict (Lower Saxony, Germany).” Geoarchaeology 40: e70012. https://doi.org/10.1002/gea.70012.
In Table 3, four out of 16 values (here highlighted in red) were incorrectly displayed as dates and not as decimal numbers:
The correct table is given below.
Table 3. Results of the pairwise Wilcox test.
This table has been corrected accordingly in the online version of this article.
Additionally, the correct manuscript “Received” date of this article is 31 May 2024, and it has been corrected in the original publication.
期刊介绍:
Geoarchaeology is an interdisciplinary journal published six times per year (in January, March, May, July, September and November). It presents the results of original research at the methodological and theoretical interface between archaeology and the geosciences and includes within its scope: interdisciplinary work focusing on understanding archaeological sites, their environmental context, and particularly site formation processes and how the analysis of sedimentary records can enhance our understanding of human activity in Quaternary environments. Manuscripts should examine the interrelationship between archaeology and the various disciplines within Quaternary science and the Earth Sciences more generally, including, for example: geology, geography, geomorphology, pedology, climatology, oceanography, geochemistry, geochronology, and geophysics. We also welcome papers that deal with the biological record of past human activity through the analysis of faunal and botanical remains and palaeoecological reconstructions that shed light on past human-environment interactions. The journal also welcomes manuscripts concerning the examination and geological context of human fossil remains as well as papers that employ analytical techniques to advance understanding of the composition and origin or material culture such as, for example, ceramics, metals, lithics, building stones, plasters, and cements. Such composition and provenance studies should be strongly grounded in their geological context through, for example, the systematic analysis of potential source materials.