Auteur--
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Jaar2008
PublicatietypeAflevering
SerieJournal of Archaeological Science
Volume35/8
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Pagina’s2085-2422
UitgeverElsevier
PlaatsAmsterdam
ISBN--
Citation key--
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Exemplaar70465 ReknummerT-18-3-a
Palynology and archaeological inference: bridging the gap between pollen washes and past behavior
2085-2101
Geib P.R. & Smith S.J. |
Probing dietary change of the Kwäday Dän Ts'inchj individual, an ancient glacier body from British Columbia: 1 Complementary use of marine lipid biomarker and carbon isotope signatures as novel indicators of a marine diet
2102-2110
Corr L.T., Richards M.P., Jim S., Ambrose S.H., Mackie A., Battie O. & Evershed R.P. |
Stable isotope evidence for salt-marsh grazing in the Bronze Age Severn Estuary, UK: implications for palaeodietary analysis at coastal sites
2111-2118
Britton K., Müldner G. & Bell M. |
Sensitivity of bluk sedimentary stable carbon isotopes to prehistoric forest clearance and maize agriculture
2119-2132
Lane C.S., Mora C.I., Horn S.P. & Orvis K.H. |
Holocene fire history of black colluvial soils revealed by pyrolysis-GC/MS: a case study from Campo Lameiro (NW Spain)
2133-2143
Kaal J., Martinez Cortizas A., Eckmeier E., Costa Casais M., Santos Estévez M. & Criado Boado F. |
Human impacts on ancient shellfish: a 10,000 year record from San Miguel Island, California
2144-2152
Erlandson J.M., Rick T.C., Braje T.J., Steinberg A. & Vellanoweth R.L. |
Oldowan reduction sequences: methodological considerations
2153-2163
Braun D.R., Tactikos J.C., Ferraro J.V., Arnow S.L. & Harris J.W.K. |
Experimental investigations into edge performance and its implications for stone artefact reduction modelling
2164-2170
Collins S. |
A new calibration of the XRD technique for the study of archaeological burned human remains
2171-2178
Piga G., Malgosa A., Thopmson T.J.U. & Enzo S. |
Obsidian use at the Ushki Lake complex, Kamchatka Peninsula (Northeastern Siberia): implications for terminal Pleistocene and early Holocene human migrations in Beringia
2179-2187
Kuzmin Y.V., Speakman R.J., Glascock M.D., Popov V.K., Grebennikov A.V., Dikova M.A. & Ptashinsky A.V. |
New investigations into the Uluburun resin cargo
2188-2204
Stern B., Heron C., Tellefsen T. & Serpico M. |
The Neronian and the historical structure of cultural shifts from Middle to Upper Palaeolithic in Mediterranean France
2204-2214
Slimak L. |
Stress near the start of life? Localised enamel hypoplasia of the primary canine in late prehistoric mainland Southeast Asia
2215-2222
Halcrow S.E. & Tayles N. |
Laser scanning confocal microscopy: a potential technique for the study of lithic microwear
2223-2230
Evans A.A. & Donahue R.E. |
Obsidian hydratation dating on the South Coast of Peru
2231-2239
Eerkens J.W., Vaughn K.J., Carpenter T.R., Conlee C.A., Grados M.L. & Schreiber K. |
Simulating global patterns of Pleistocene hominin morphology
2240-2249
Hughes J.K. & Smith S.J. |
Historical context and chronology of Bronze Age land enclosure on Dartmoor, UK
2250-2261
Fyfe R.M., Brück J., Johnston R., Lewis H., Roland T.P. & Wickstead H. |
Mineral weathering in forest soils and its relevance to the preservation of the buried archaeological resource
2262-2273
Crow P. |
Refining the definition of cultural levels at Karabi Tamchin: a quantitative approach to vertical intra-site spatial analysis
2274-2285
Anderson K.L. & Burke A. |
Seasonal stability in Late Holocene shellfish harvesting on the central California coast
2286-2294
Jones T.L., Kennett D.J., Kennett J.P. & Codding B.F. |
Mercury levels in Danish Medieval human bones
2295-2306
Rasmussen K.L., Boldsen J.L., Kristensen H.K., Skytte L., Hansen K.L., Molholm L., Grootes P.M., Nadeau M.-J. & Flöche Eriksen K.M. |
Mycenaen political domination of Knossos following the Late Minoan IB destructions on Crete: negative evidence from strontium isotope ratio analysis
2307-2317
Nafplioti A. |
The widespread occurence of Celtic field systems in the central part of the Netherlands
2318-2328
Kooistra M.J. & Maas G.J. |
Oldowan behavior and raw material transport: perpectives from the Kanjera Formation
2329-2345
Braun D.R., Plummer T., Ditchfield P., Ferraro J.V., Maina D., Bishop L.C. & Potts R. |
Diet and mobility in Middle Archaic Florida: stable isotopic and faunal evidence from the Harris Creek archaeological site, Tick Island
2346-2356
Quinn R.L., Tucker B.D. & Krigbaum J. |
Middle Palaeolithic raw material gathering territories and human mobility in the southern Massif Central, France: first results from a perto-archaeological study on flint
2357-2370
Fernandes P., Raynal J.-P. & Moncel M.-H. |
Molar crown height: not always a reliable method for the evaluation of age-at-death
2371-2378
Benazzi S., Bonetti C., Cilli E. & Gruppioni G. |
Response to late Bronze Age climate change of farming communities in north east Scotland
2379-2386
Tipping R., Davies A., McCulloch R. & Tisdall E. |
Investigating shellfish deposition and landscape history at the Natia Beach site, Fiji
2387-2399
Morrison A.E. & Cochrane E.E. |
Plant-food preparation area on an Upper Paleolithic brush hut floor at Ohalo 2, Israel
2400-2414
Weiss E., Kislev M.E., Simchoni O., Nadel D. & Tschauner H. |
The application of microfossils in assessing the provenance of chalk used in the manufacture of roman mosaics at Silchester
2415-2422
Wilkinson I.P., Williams M., Young J.R., Cook S.R., Fulford M.G. & Lott G.K. |