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Jaar2009
PublicatietypeAflevering
SerieJournal of Archaeological Science
Volume36/3
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Pagina’s573-936
UitgeverElsevier
PlaatsAmsterdam
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Exemplaar72953 ReknummerT-13-2-e
Rocks of ages : propagation of hot-rock cookery in western North America
573-591
Thoms A.V. |
Identification of a chrysocolla amulet in an Early Dynastic child mummy
592-595
Bianucci R., Mattutino G., Lallo R. & Torre C. |
Evidence for inter-island transport of heirlooms : luminescence dating and petrographic analysis of ceramic inhaling bowls from Carriacou, West Indies
592-595
Fitzpatrick S.M., Kaye Q., Feathers J., Pavia J.A. & Marsaglia K.M. |
Possible obsidian sources for artifacts from Timor : narrowing the options using chemical data
596-606
Ambrose W., Allen C., O'Connor S. Spriggs M., Oliveira N.V. & Reepmayer C. |
Plague immunodetection in remains of religious exhumed from burial sites in central France
607-615
Langlois J.-Y. & Gallien V. |
The key role of zinc, tin and lead in copper-base objects from medieval Talgar in Kazakhstan
616-621
Park J.-S. & Voyakin D. |
The contents of unusual cone-shaped vessels (cornets) from the chalcolithic of the southern Levant
621-628
Namdar D., Neumann R., Goren Y. & Weiner S. |
Building tephrostratigraphic framework for the Paleolithic of Central Anatolia, Turkey
637-652
Tryon C.A., Logan M.A.V., Mouralis D., Kuhn S., Slimak L. & Balkan-alti N. |
Palaeoenvironmental and chronological investigations of the Magdalenian sites of Goyet Cave and Trou de Chaleux (Belgium), via stable isotope and radiocarbon analyses of horse skeletal remains
637-652
Stevens R.E., Germonpré M., Petrie C.A. & O'Connell T.C. |
Paleodiet reconstruction of Bronze Age Siberians from mortuary site of Khuzir-Nuge XIV, Lake Baikal
663-674
Katzenberg M.A., Goriunova O. & Weber A. |
Testing the Laacher See hypothesis : a health hazard perspective
675-683
Riede F. & Bazey O. |
On stone-boiling technology in the Upper Paleolithic : behavioral implications from an Early Magdalenian hearth in El Mirón Cave, Cantabria, Spain
684-693
Nakazawa Y., Strauss L.G., González-Morales M.R., Solana D.C. & Saiz J.C. |
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Evaluating the radiocarbon chronology of the middle and late Upper Paleolithic in the Einsei river valley, south-central Siberia
694-707
Graf K.E. |
New radiometric ages for the early Upper Palaeolithic type locality of Brno-Bohunice (Czech Republic) : comparison of OSL, IRSL, TL and C14 dating results
708-721
Richter D., Tostevin G., Skrdla P. & Davies W. |
Morphometry of Middle Bronze Age palstaves by Discrete Cosine Transform
721-729
Forel B., Gabillot M., Monna F., Forel S., Dommergues C.H., Gerber S., Petit C., Mordant C. & Chateau C. |
Thermoluminescence dating of Stillbay-Howiesons Poort sequence at Diepkloof Rock Shelter (Western Cape, South Africa)
721-729
Tribolo C., Mercier N., Valladas H., Joron J.L., Guibert P., Lefrais Y., Selo M., Texier J.-Ph., Rigaud J.Ph., Porraz G., Poggenpoel C. & et al. |
Provisioning of the Inka army in wartime : obsidian procurement in Pambamarca, Ecuador
740-751
Ogburn D., Connel S. & Gifford C. |
Aging mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) : refining methods of tooth eruption and wear and bone fusion
752-763
Munro N.D., Bar-Oz G. & Stutz A.J. |
Sealing, whaling and caribou revisited : additional insights from the skeletal isotope chemistry of eastern Arctic foragers
764-775
Coltrain J.B. |
A new experimental stydy on percussion marks and notches and their bearing on the interpretation of hammerstone-broken faunal assemblages
776-784
Galán A.B. & Rodriguez |
Re-examining the Egyptian colonial encounter in Nuvia through a compositional, mineralogical and textural comparison of ceramics
785-797
Caranno J.L., Girty G.H. & Carrano C.J. |
Craniometric evidence for South African Later Stone Age herders and hunther-gatherers being a single biological population
798-806
Stynder D.D. |
Detection and diffusion and contact zones of early farming in Europe from the space-time distributions of 14C dates
807-820
Bocsuet Appel J.-P., Naji S., Linden M.V. & Kozlowski J.K. |
Focused, intense and long-term : evidence for granular ark (Anadara granosa) exploitation
821-834
Faulkner P. |
Ancient DNA provides new insights into the origins of the Chinese domestic horse
835-842
ai D., Tang Z., Han L., Speller C.F., Yang D.Y., Ma X., CaoJ., Zhu H., Zhou H., Beck M.E. & Neupert M.A. |
Identisying pottery clay from rice fields : an example from southern Luzon, the Philippines
843-849
Beck M.E. & Neupert M.A. |
Stone tools for the hunt : points with impact scars from a Middle Paleolithic site in southern Italy
850-859
Villa P., Boscato P., Ranaldo F. & Ronchitelli P.W. |
Three dimensional (3D) visiualisation : the application of terrestrial laser scanning in the investigation of historical Scottish farming townships
860-866
Entwistle J.A., McCaffrey J.J.W. & Abrahams P.W. |
Point/counter point : the accuracy and feasibility of digital image techniques in the analysis of ceramic thin sections
867-872
Livingood P.C. & Cordell A.S. |
Geochemical signatures of Roman amphorae produced in the Sado River estuary, Lusitania (Western Portugal)
872-883
Prudêncio M.I., Dias M.I., Gouveia M.A., Franco D. & Trindade M.J. |
Why are cut mark frequencies in archaeofaunal assemblages so variable? A multivariate analysis
884-894
Domínguez-Rodrigo M. & Yravedra J. |
Fish as a diet resource in North Spain during the Upper Paleolithic
895-899
Adán G.E., Álvarez-Lao D., Turrero P., Arbizu M. & García-Vázquez E. |
Wine and olive oil permeation in pitched and non-pitched ceramics : relation with results from archaeological amphorae from Sagalassos, Turkey
900-909
Romanus K., Baeten J., Poblome J., Accardo S., Degryse P., Jacobs P., De Vos D. & Waelkens M. |
The application of a new method of Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy to the analysis of burned bone
910-914
Thompson T.J.U., Gauthier M. & Islam M. |
Changes in starch grain morphologies from cookling
915-922
Henry A.G., Hudson H.F. & Piperno D.R. |
Examination of some pigments, grounds and media from Egyptian cartonnage fragments in the Petrie Museum, University College London
923-932
Scott D.A., Warmlander S., Mazurel J. & Quirke S. |