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Journal of Archaeological Science 35/7

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Jaar2008

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SerieJournal of Archaeological Science

Volume35/7

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Pagina’s1765-2084

UitgeverElsevier

PlaatsAmsterdam

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Later Stone Age ostrich eggshell bead manufacture in the Northern Cape, South Africa 1765-1775
Orton J.
  • The stages of manufacture: Pathway 1, Pathway 2 , pp. 1766-1768
  • Production techniques (Drilling, Trimming, Grinding) , pp. 1768-1770
  • The bead factory sites , p. 1770

Climate, people and faunal succession on Java, Indonesia: evidence from Song Gupuh 1776-1789
Morwood M.J., Sutikna T., Saptomo E.W., Westaway K.E., Jatmiko, Awe Due R., Moore M.W., Yuniawati D.Y., Hadi P., Zhao J.-X., Turney C.S.M. & et al.
  • The site (Field procedures, Dating procedures, Stone artefacts, Faunal remains) , pp. 1777-1786

New ages for the post-Howiesons Poort, late and final Middle Stone Age at Sibudu, South Africa 1790-1807
Jacobs Z., Wintle A.G., Duller G.A.T., Roberts R.G. & Wadley L.
  • The site, stratigraphy and archaeological context , pp. 1791-1792
  • Radiocarbon dating at Sibudu , p. 1792
  • Sampling for optical dating, Optical dating , pp. 1792-1794
  • Environmental dose rate (Dose rate calculations, U and Th disequilibrium measurements and constancy of K, Constancy of K through time) , pp. 1794-1798
  • The 'target' event, light or heat? , p. 1798
  • Analysis of single-grain dose distributions (Single-component De distribution) , pp. 1798-1799
  • Statistical models for mixed and scattered single-grain De distributions (Application of the finite mixture model to mixed distributions, MSA and IA 'mixed' De distributions, Scattered De distributions) , pp. 1799-1801
  • Age estimates (Age clusters and hiatuses) , p. 1801

Equivalent dose distributions from single grains of quartz at Sibudu, South Africa: context, causes and consequences for optical dating of archaeological deposits 1808-1820
Jacobs Z., Wintle A.G., Roberts R.G. & Duller G.A.T.
  • De values obtained from multi-grain single aliquots and single grains , pp. 1809-1810
  • Sources of single-grain variability in De , pp. 1810-1811
  • Intrinsic factors (OSL signal composition, Rejection of grains unsuitable for the SAR technique) , pp. 1811-1812
  • Extrinsic factors , pp. 1812-1813
  • Scattered De distributions , p. 1813
  • Grain mixtures , pp. 1813-1814
  • Beta micro-dosimetry , p. 1814
  • Modelling beta dose rates (Radioactive hotspots, Radioactive coldspots, Dose rate for age calculation) , pp. 1814-1816
  • Comparison of ages , pp. 1817-1818

First archaeozoological evidence for haimation, the 'invisible' garum 1821-1827
Van Neer W. & Parker S.T.
  • Provenance of the fish bone finds , pp. 1822-1823
  • Description of the fish remains , p. 1824

The development of animal husbandry from the Late Iron Age to the end of the Roman period: a case study from South-East Britain 1828-1848
Albarella U., Johnstone C. & Vickers K.
  • Materials and methods. The sites (Elms Farm, Heybridge (The animal bone assemblage), Great Holts Farm, Boreham (The animal bone assemblage), Colchester) , pp. 1829-1831
  • Materials and methods. Methods , p. 1831
  • Results (Cattle, Other domesticates) , pp. 1831-1840
  • Discussion (The regional context, The national context, The international context, Romanization?) , pp. 1840-1846

Dysentery in the crusader kingdom of Jerusalem: an ELISA analysis of two medieval latrines in the City of Acre (Israel) 1849-1853
Mitchell P.D., Stern E. & Tepper Y.
  • Excavation of the latrines, Method of analysis, Results (Entamoeba histolytica, Giardia duodenalis) , pp. 1850-1851

Agricultural slope management and soil erosion at La Laguna, Tlaxcala, Mexico 1854-1866
Borejsza A., Rodríguez López I., Frederick C.D. & Bateman M.D.
  • Site setting, Stratigraphy (Cerro La Gazca, area A, Cerro Las Palmas, area F, Cerro Las Palmas, area H, Cerro Las Ardillas, area B, San José, cutbank B, Reconstruction of local land use history) , pp. 1855-1864

Reappraisal of 'chronospecies' and the use of Arvicola (Rodentia, Mammalia) for biochronology 1867-1879
Escudé E., Montuire S., Desclaux E., Quéré J.-P., Renvoisé E. & Jeannet M.
  • Introduction (State of the art) , pp. 1867-1869
  • Material and methods (Outline analysis, Schmelzband-Differenzierung-Quotient (SDQ), Artificial wear and thin-slides) , pp. 1869-1872
  • Results (Outline analysis, Schmelzband-Differenzierung-Quotient (SDQ)) , pp. 1872-1876

Immunological evidence of Plasmodium falciparum infection in an Egyptian child mummy from the Early Dynastic Period 1880-1885
Bianucci R., Mattutino G., Lallo R., Charlier P., Jouin-Spriet H., Peluso A., Higham T., Torre C. & Rabino Massa E.
  • Methods (Immunochromatography, Indirect immunofluorescence) , p. 1883

Southwest Scottish Crannogs: using in situ studies to assess preservation in wetland archaeological contexts 1886-1900
Lillie M., Smith R., Reed J. & Inglis R.
  • Materials and methods , pp. 1888-1889
  • Results (Physical conditions at each site (General pH levels), Milton Loch (Water levels, Redox), Loch Arthur (Water levels, Redox), Barlockhart (Water levels, Redox), Whitefield and Cults Lochs (Whitefield Loch (Water levels and redox potential),... , pp. 1889-1896
  • ...Cults Loch (Water levels and redox potential)))

A radiocarbon chronology for Samoan prehistory 1901-1927
Rieth T.M. & Hunt T.L.
  • Samoan prehistory. Lapita settlement (ca. 2900-2700 cal BP) , pp. 1902-1903
  • Samoan prehistory. Polynesian Plainware ceramics and development of "Ancestral Polynesian Society" (ca. 2700-1500 cal BP) , pp. 1903-1904
  • Samoan prehistory. The "Dark Ages" (ca. 1500-1000 cal BP) , p. 1904
  • Samoan prehistory. Monument building and the "Traditional" Samoan village (ca. 1000-200 cal BP) , pp. 1904-1905
  • Radiocarbon dating and "chronometric hygiene" , p. 1905
  • Radiocarbon events and target events (Chronometric hygiene) , pp. 1905-1906
  • Chronometric hygiene results , pp. 1906-1910
  • Initial colonization of Samoa: a review of the pre-2000 cal BP dates (Accepted early dates) , pp. 1910-1917
  • The "Dark Ages", ca. 1500-1000 cal BP , pp. 1917-1921

Anatomical evidence for the antiquity of human footwear: Tianyuan and Sunghir 1928-1933
Trinkaus E. & Shang H.

Stable hydrogen isotopes of bone collagen in palaeodietary and palaeoenvironmental reconstruction 1934-1942
Reynard L.M. & Hedges R.E.M.
  • Results (deltaD and rainwater, deltaD and the trophic level (Effect of milk consumption on deltaD, Immigrants at Windmill Hill?), Detecting manuring) , pp. 1937-1941

Using plant microfossils from dental calculus to recover human diet: a case study from Tell al-Raqa'i, Syria 1943-1950
Henry A.G. & Piperno D.R.

Synchrotron radiation-based x-ray analysis of bronze artifacts from an Iron Age site in the Judean Hills 1951-1960
Friedman E.S., Brody A.J., Young M.L., Almer J.D., Segre C.U. & Mini S.M.
  • Manufacturing process , p. 1957

Raw stone material supply for Upper Pleistocene settlements in Sierra de Atapuerca (Burgos, Spain): flint characterization using petrographic and geochemical techniques 1961-1973
Navazo M., Colina A., Domínguez-Bella S. & Benito-Calvo A.
  • Geological and archaeological context , pp. 1962-1963
  • Materials and methods (Prospecting to locate flint, Petrological identification and characterization of geological and archaeological materials) , pp. 1963-1965
  • Results. Flint sampling and mapping in the study area , p. 1965
  • Results. Characterization of natural flint (Neogene flint (Microscope analysis, Geochemical analysis, X-ray diffraction)) , pp. 1965-1966
  • Results. Characterization of natural flint (Cretaceous flint (Microscope analysis, Geochemical analysis, X-ray diffraction)) , pp. 1966-1967
  • Results (Characterization of archaeological flint, Data contrasts, Age-based flint classification methods) , pp. 1967-1971

Using neutron activation analysis to identify scales of interaction at Kinet Höyük, Turkey 1974-1992
Grave P., Kealhofer L., Marsh B. & Gates M.-H.
  • Background (Ceramics as proxies of political dynamics, Methodological issues) , pp. 1975-1976
  • Methods (Sampling strategy, Neutron activation analysis (NAA)) , pp. 1976-1977
  • Chronology , pp. 1983-1985
  • Comparison with previous NAA work at Kinet , pp. 1985-1990

Pliny the Elder and Sr-Nd isotopes: tracing the provenance of raw materials for Roman glass production 1993-2000
Degryse P. & Schneider J.
  • Methodology (Glass and Sr-Nd isotopes, Samples and archaeological context, Analytical techniques) , pp. 1994-1996

Identifying sword marks on bone: criteria for distinguishing between cut marks made by different classes of bladed weapons 2001-2008
Lewis J.E.
  • Results. Distinguishing sword marks from knife marks , pp. 2004-2006
  • Results. Identifying marks from different classes of swords , p. 2006
  • Results. Relationship between mark characters and weapon attributes , p. 2006

Obsidian hydration dating: accuracy and resolution limitations imposed by intrinsic water variability 2009-2016
Rogers A.K.
  • Hydration theory (Background, Analysis of rate variation) , pp. 2009-2010
  • Source of variation (Hydration rate and hydroxyl content, Hydroxyl and total water, Variability of Coso obsidian) , pp. 2010-2012
  • Case study analysis , pp. 2014-2015

Stable carbon- and nitrogen-isotope ratios and electron spin resonance (ESR) g-values of charred bones: changes with heating and a critical evaluation of the utility of g-values for reconstructing thermal history and original isotope ratios 2017-2031
Schurr M.R. & Hayes R.G.
  • Bone charring and isotopic composition , p. 2018
  • The g-values of charred bones , p. 2018
  • Materials and methods (Modern control specimens, Archaeological samples, ESR spectra g-values, Analysis of the organic phase) , pp. 2018-2021
  • Results. The survival of organic matter in charred bone , pp. 2021-2022
  • Results. The g-values of charred bones , pp. 2022-2024
  • Results. Changes in the stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes of heated bones , p. 2024
  • Results. Using g-values to reconstruct the stable nitrogen isotope ratios of heated bones , pp. 2024-2025
  • Results. Stable isotope ratios of charred prehistoric bones (Angel, Yokem Mound 2, Klunk Archaic, Yokem Late Woodland) , pp. 2025-2027
  • Results. Summary of changes in isotope ratios with charring , p. 2027
  • Testing g-value corrections on charred prehistoric bones , pp. 2028-2029

Climate change during the Iron Age in the Shashe-Limpopo Basin, southern Africa 2032-2047
Huffman T.N.
  • Landscape and ideology , pp. 2033-2036
  • Rainfall change and the Mapungubwe sequence (Early Iron Age, Zhizo, Leopard's Kopje, Eiland, Mapungubwe Hill, Icon and Khami, Tavhatshena) , pp. 2036-2045
  • Re-assessing the Makapansgat record , pp. 2045-2046

Some spatial analyses of Chalcolithic settlement in Southern Israel 2048-2058
Fletcher R.
  • Chalcolithic archaeology in the Negev , p. 2049
  • Autocorrelation at differing scales in the Northern Negev , pp. 2050-2056

Trends in pig product processing at British Neolithic Grooved Ware sites traced through organic residues in potsherds 2059-2073
Mukherjee A.J., Gibson A.M. & Evershed R.P.
  • Materials and methods (Selection of potsherds, Lipid extraction, HTGC analysis, GC/MS analysis, Lipid hydrolysis and preparation of fatty acid methyl esters, GC-C-IRMS analysis,... , pp. 2061-2062
  • ...Evaluating the contribution of porcine fats in lipid residues from pottery vessels, Statistical analysis)
  • Results and Discussion. Lipid preservation , p. 2063
  • Results and Discussion. Stable carbon isotope analysis , p. 2063
  • Results and Discussion. Occurrence of porcine lipids in different substyles of Grooved Ware , pp. 2063-2067
  • Results and Discussion. Occurrence of porcine lipids in Grooved Ware from different areas of the British Isles , p. 2067
  • Results and Discussion. Occurrence of porcine lipids in decorated and undecorated forms of Grooved Ware , pp. 2067-2068
  • Results and Discussion. Occurrence of porcine lipids at domestic and non-domestic Grooved Ware sites , pp. 2068-2069
  • Results and Discussion. To what extent do porcine lipids in potsherds represent the proportion of pigs in faunal assemblages? , pp. 2069-2071

Taoism (Daoism) and 'Chinese Purple': a note on some historical issues 2074-2076
Cullen C.
  • Pre-modern Chinese works cited, with editions used , pp. 2075-2076

Reply to "Taoism (Daoism) and 'Chinese Purple': a note on some historical issues" 2077-2078
Liu Z.
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