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Journal of Archaeological Science 33/11

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Jaar2006

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SerieJournal of Archaeological Science

Volume33/11

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Pagina’s1494-1646

UitgeverElsevier

PlaatsAmsterdam

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A palaeodietary investigation of carbon (13C/12C and nitrogen (15N/14N) in human and faunal bones from the Copper Age cemeteries of Varna I and Durankulak, Bulgaria 1494-1504
Honch V. N., Higham T. F. G., Chapman J., Gaydarska B. & Hedges R. E. M.
  • Introduction (The archaeology of Varna, The archaeology of Durankulak) , pp. 1494-1495
  • Materials and methods (Bone condition and sample selection, Sample integrity) , pp. 1495-1496
  • Results and discussion (Animal isotope values, Human isotope values from Varna and Durankulak, Isotopes and social stratification at Varna, Stable isotopes and the spatial clustering of burials at Varna, Sex-based considerations, ... , pp. 1496-1502
  • ... Lack of diachonic changes in diet at Durankulak) , p. 1502
  • Conclusions , pp. 1502-1503

Geophysical investigation of the Temple of Apollo (Hierapolis, Turkey) 1506-1513
Negri S. & Leucci G.
  • Introduction , pp. 1506-1507
  • Geophysical survey , p. 1507
  • ERT measurements , p. 1507
  • GPR measurements (Design 1, The second design (Grid 1, Grid 2)) , pp. 1507-1511
  • Descussion and conclusions , pp. 1511-1513

Georchaeology of Sidon's ancient harbours, Phoenicia 1514-1535
Marriner N., Morhange C. & Doumet-Serhal C.
  • Introduction , p. 1514
  • Research aims , pp. 1514-1515
  • Geomorphological context of Sidon's maritime façade , pp. 1515-1517
  • Methods and data acquisition , pp. 1517-1518
  • Results (Northern harbour facies (Unit D-Transgressive contact, Unit C2-Pocket beach/proto-harbour, Unit C1-Artificial Bronze Age cove, Unit B2-Closed Phoenician to Roman harbours, Unit B1-Closed late Roman and early Byzantine harbours, ... , pp. 1518-1523
  • ... Unit A-Exposed Islamic harbour)) (Southern cove facies (Unit C-Holocene transgression, Unit B-Bronze Age pocket beach, Unit A-Prograding shoreline)) , pp. 1523-1524
  • Discussion (Chronostratigraphy: ancient harbour technology translated using sediment archives (Bronze Age proto-harbour phase, Dating the beginnings of the artificial harbour, Absence of Iron Age sedimentary archives, the Roman revolution, ... , pp. 1524-1528
  • ... Byzantine apogee and persistence of Roman technology, Harbour semi-abondonment phase)) (Comparison between Sidon and Tyre) , pp. 1528-1532
  • Conclusion , pp. 1532-1534

Ancient DNA of the Pacific rat (Rattus exulans) from Rapa Nui (Easter Island) 1536-1540
Barnes S.S., Matisoo-Smith E. & Hunt T.L.
  • Introduction , pp. 1536-1537
  • Methods , p. 1537
  • Results , pp. 1537-1538
  • Conclusion and discussion , pp. 1538-1539

Salt weathering of sandstone at the Angkor monuments, Cambodia: identification of the origins of salts using sulfur and strontium isotopes 1541-1551
Hosono T., Uchida E., Suda C., Ueno A. & Nakagawa T.
  • Introduction , pp. 1541-1542
  • Outline of the Angkor monuments , pp. 1542-1543
  • Salt weathering in the Angkor monuments , p. 1543
  • Sampling and analytical methods , pp. 1543-1545
  • Results and discussion (Occurrence of the salts, Source of the salts) , pp. 1545-1550
  • Concluding remarks , p. 1551

Mortality analysis of the Late Pleistocene bears from Grotta Lattaia, central Italy 1552-1558
Argenti P. & Mazza P.
  • Introduction to the Grotta Lattia cave bear site , pp. 1552-1553
  • Material and methods , pp. 1553-1555
  • Mortality patterns: Results and discussion , pp. 1555-1557
  • Conclussions , p. 1557

Insights from a tribological analysis of the tribulum 1559-1568
Anderson P.C., Georges J.-M., Vargiolu R. & Zahouani H.
  • Introduction , pp. 1559-1562
  • A physical presentation (The viscosity concept [7,8,24], The three contact zones, The viscoelastic material concept [24]) , pp. 1562-1565
  • The friction surfaces of inserted blades , pp. 1565-1567
  • Conclusions , p. 1567

Variable nucleotide tandem repeat (VNTR) typing of two palaeopathological cases of lepromatous leprosy from Mediaeval England 1569-1579
Taylor G.M., Watson C.L., Bouwman A.S., Lockwood D.N.J. & Mays S.A.
  • Introduction , pp. 1569-1570
  • Materials and methods (Wharram Percy, burial G708, Ipswich Blackfriars, bural 1914, Sampling, DNA extraction (Centre one, Centre two), PCR and product analysis, centre one, Cycle sequencing, centre one, ... , pp. 1570-1572
  • ... Quantitative real-time (QPCR, laboratory one), PCR and product analysis, centre two, Contamination control measures (Centre one (Imperial College, Centre two (Manchester)) , pp. 1572-1573
  • Results (RLEP PCR, Genotyping assays (QPCR, Ipswich burial 1914)) , pp. 1573-1574
  • Discussion , pp. 1574-1577

The spiral that vanished: the application of non-contact recording techniques to an elusive rock art motif at Castlerigg stone circle in Cumbria 1580-1587
Diaz-Andreu M., Brooke C., Rainsbury M. & Rosser N.
  • The finding of the spiral motif and its invisibility , pp. 1580-1583
  • The laser scanning recording of stone 11 , p. 1583
  • Ground-based remote sensing survey , pp. 1583-1585
  • The Emperor's New Clothes , pp. 1585-1586

Isotope sourcing of prehistoric willow and tule textiles recovered from western Great Basin rock shelters and caves - proof of concept 1588-1599
Benson L.V., Hattori E.M., Taylor H.E., Poulson S.R. & Jolie E.A.
  • Introduction (The Lovelock archaeological culture and its textiles, Strontum (Sr) isotopes, Oxygen (O) isotopes, Trace-metal fractionation) , pp. 1588-1592
  • Methods , p. 1592
  • Results (Oxygen isotopes, Sr isotopes, Trace metals) , pp. 1592-1596
  • Discussion (O as an indicator of water-body type, 87Sr/86Sr ratio as an indicator of textile source, Trace-metal ratios as an indicator of textile source) , pp. 1596-1597
  • Conclusions and suggestions for future work , pp. 1597-1599

Analysis of possible paleofecal samples from Pellejo Chico Alto, Peru: results and lessons 1600-1604
Sutton M., Orfila R., Huerta B. & Martz P.
  • Introduction , p. 1600
  • The Pellejo Chico Alto site , pp. 1600-1601
  • Laboratory procedures , p. 1601
  • Results (Sample A1, Sample A2, Sample B1, Sample C1) , pp. 1601-1602
  • Other analyses , p. 1603
  • Discussion (On the identification of paleofecal specimens, A note on Late Acari diet) , p. 1603
  • Conclusion , p. 1603

A computerized solution for epigraphic surveys of Egyptian temples 1605-1616
Meyer E., Parisel C., Grussenmeyer P., Revez J. & Tidafi T.
  • Introduction (Proposition, Structuring) , pp. 1605-1607
  • Drawing and recording of the inscriptions on plane surfaces (Bezier curves and drawbacks, Drawing of the inscriptions and of the bonding of stones, Recording and insertion mode of the signs after a first layout) , pp. 1607-1611
  • Epigraphic survey of conical surfaces (Three-dimensional reconstitution of a column, Development of the column surface for the two-dimensional surveying of the epigraphy) , pp. 1611-1615
  • Conclusions and extensions , p. 1616

Multivariate visualization and analysis of photomapped artifact scatters 1617-1627
Craig N., Aldenderfer M. & Moyes H.
  • Introduction , p. 1617
  • Jiskairumoko, an early settled village in the Lake Titicaca Basin of the southern Peruvian Highlands , pp. 1617-1618
  • Middle range models relevant to settlement and site formation at Jiskairumoko , pp. 1618-1619
  • Initial observations , p. 1619
  • Multivariate analytical procedures for defining activity areas (Multivariate density mixture rasters, Classification of activity areas) , pp. 1619-1622
  • Results and discussion , pp. 1622-1624
  • Conclusion and relevance , pp. 1624-1626

Late Neolithic household activities in marginal areas: the micromorphological evidence from the Kouveleiki caves, Peloponnese, Greece 1628-1641
  • Introduction , pp. 1628-1629
  • Geomorphological and archaeological framework , pp. 1629-1631
  • Methodology , p. 1632
  • Field description of the deposits , p. 1632
  • Micromorphological results (Kouveleiki A, external chamber, Internal chamber, Kouveleiki B, Soils of the area) , pp. 1632-1635
  • Interpretation of the results (Kouveleiki A, external chamber, Kouveleiki A, Interior chamber, Kouveleiki B) , pp. 1636-1639
  • Discussion , pp. 1639--1640

Focus: sulphur isotope variation in archaeological marine fauna from northern Europe 1642-1646
Craig O.E., Ross R., Andersen S., Milner N. & Bailey G.N.
  • Introduction , pp. 1642-1643
  • Materials and methods , p. 1643
  • Results and discussion , pp. 1643-1645
  • Conclusions , pp. 1645-1646
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