| 11. | Lump wood charcoal can be manufactured in an environmentally sustainable manner using the technique of coppicing.
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| 12. | Testing of faunal remains, bones, and wood charcoals provided evidence of wetter conditions in the terminal Pleistocene.
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| 13. | This was especially the case for wood charcoal, perhaps the most commonly dated material from Polynesian sites.
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| 14. | The original carbon dates from McBurney's excavation were obtained from samples of wood charcoal and bone fragments.
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| 15. | These are all grilled over wood charcoal.
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| 16. | I prefer real wood charcoal, but any kind will do, so long as you use plenty of it.
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| 17. | Wood charcoal also to some extent removes coloring material from solutions, but animal charcoal is generally more effective.
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| 18. | Wood charcoal found in them suggests that they formed an earlier timber circle about 10 metres in diameter.
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| 19. | The Inuit of Alaska used wood charcoal mixed with the blood of seals to paint masks and wooden objects.
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| 20. | Soil in the Tophet of Salammb?was found to be full of olive wood charcoal, probably from the sacrificial pyres.
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