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Jaar2008
PublicatietypeAflevering
SerieJournal of Archaeological Science
Volume35/9
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Pagina’s2425-2673
UitgeverElsevier
PlaatsAmsterdam
ISBN--
Citation key--
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Exemplaar70861 ReknummerT-18-3-a
A geoarchaeological evaluation of an early human burial from Brazoria County, Texas
2425-2433
Waters M.R., Wiersema J. & Stafford Jr. T.W. |
Morphological, chemical and physical changes during charcoalification of wood and its relevance to archaeological contexts
2434-2445
Braadhaart F. & Poole I. |
Sediment, soil and plant microfossil analysis of Maori gardens at Anaura Bay, eastern North Island, New Zealand: comparison with descriptions made in 1769 by Captain Cook's expedition
2446-2464
Horrocks M., Smith I.W.G., Nichol S.L. & Wallace R. |
A technological transition in Mogolia evident in microstructure, chemical composition and radiocarbon age of cast iron artifacts
2465-2470
Park J.-S., Chunag A. & Gelegdorj E. |
The oldest mongoose of Europe
2471-2473
Riquelme-Cantal J.A., Simon-Vallejo M.D., Palmqvist P. & Cortés-Sánchez M. |
From Byzantine to post-Byzantine art: the painting technique of St. Stephan's wall paintings at Meteora, Greece
2474-2485
Daniilia S., Minopoulou E., Andrikopoulos K.S., Tsakalof A. & Bairachtari K. |
Characterization of Iron age pottery from eastern Turkey by laser- induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS)
2486-2494
Erdem A., Cilingiroglu A., Giakoumaki A., Castanys M., Kartsonaki E., Fotakis C. & Anglos D. |
Geoarchaeology of Beirut's ancient harbour, Phoenicia
2495-2517
Marriner N., Morhange C. & Saghieh-Beydoun M. |
Occlusal molar microwear and the diets of the Ipiutak and Tigara populations (Point Hope) with comparisons to the Aleut and Arikara
2517-2522
El-Zaatari S. |
Hunting with Howiesons Poort segments: pilot experimental study and the functional interpretation of archaeological tools
2523-2531
Lombard M. & Pargeter J. |
Systematic seasonal land use by late Pleistocene Tasmanian Aborigines
2532-2544
Pike-Tay A., Cosgrove R. & Garvey J. |
Reassessing the northern limit of maize consumption in North America: stable isotope, plant microfossil, and trace element content of carbonized food residue
2545-2556
Boyd M., Varney T., Surette C. & Surette J. |
A comparison of multiple proxy data sets for paleoenvironmental conditions as derived from freshwater bivalve (Unionid) shell
2557-2565
Peacock E. & Seltzer J.L. |
Interactions between silicate and salt melts in LBA glassmaking
2566-2573
Tanimoto S. & Rehren T. |
Saints and Sinners: a tephrochronology for Late Antique landscape change in Epirus from the eruptive history of Lipari, Aeolian Islands
2574-2579
Bescoby D., Barclay J. & Andrews J. |
Kinship between burials from Grave Circle B at Mycenae revealed by ancient DNA typing
2580-2584
Bouwman A.S., Brown K.A., Prag A.J.N.W. & Brown T.A. |
Improved methodology for extraction and amplification of DNA from single grains of charred wheat
2585-2588
Giles R.J. & Brown T.A. |
Neurocranial abnormalities of the Gongwangling Homo erectus from Lantian, China
2589-2593
Shang H., Trinkaus E., Liu W., Wu X. & Zhu Q. |
A segment is not a Monolith: evidence from the Howiesons Poort of Sibudu, South Africa
2594-2605
Wadley L. & Mohapi M. |
Single carcass of Mammuthus primigenius with lithic artifacts in the Upper Pleistocene of northern Italy
2606-2613
Mussi M. & Villa P. |
Integrated seismic tomography and ground-penetrating radar (GPR) for the high-resolution study of burial mounds (tumuli)
2614-2623
Forte E. & Pipan M. |
Geoarchaeological insights from a Roman age incineration feature (ustrinum) at Enconsta de Sant'Ana (Lisbon, Portugal)
2624-2633
Angelucci D.E. |
Experimental insights into alternative strategies of lithic heat treatment
2634-2639
Mercieca A. & Hiscock P. |
Acheulean variation and selection: does handaxe symmetry fit neutral expectations
2640-2648
Lycett S.J. |
Early Islamic lustre from Egypt, Syria and Iran (10th to 13th century AD)
2649-2662
Pradell T., Molera J., Smith A.D. & Tite M.S. |
Early cat taming in Egypt: a correction
2672-2673
Linseele V., Van Neer W. & Hendrickx S. |