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Journal of Archaeological Science 36/8

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Jaar2009

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieJournal of Archaeological Science

Volume36/8

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Pagina’s1661-1820

UitgeverElsevier

PlaatsAmsterdam

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3D modelling of magnetic data from an archaeological site in north-western Tlaxcala state, Mexico 1661-1671
Argote D.L., Tejero A., Chávez R.E., López P.A. & Bravo R.
  • Magnetic data 3D inverse modelling , pp. 1664-1666
  • Results of the inversion of the magnetic data correlated to the archaeological excavation , pp. 1667-1671

Preservation potential of charcoal in alkaline environments: an experimental approach and implications for the archaeological record 1672-1679
Braadbaart F., Poole I. & van Brussel A.A.
  • Introduction (Properties of charcoalified wood) , p. 1673
  • Materials and methods (Charcoal preparation, Incubation, Morphological analyses, Physical analyses (Total mass loss, Reflectance measurements, Molecular analyses)) , pp. 1673-1675
  • Application to known archaeological sites , p. 1678

New temple discovery at the archaeological site of Nysa (western Turkey) using GPR method 1680-1689
Yalçiner C.ç., Bano M., Kadioglu M., Karabacak V., Meghraoui M. & Altunel E.
  • GPR survey (Data adquisition, Data processing and EM velocity estimation, 3D data interpretation and presentation) , pp. 1684-1686

Alkaline cooking and stable isotope tissue-diet spacing in swine: archaeological implications 1690-1697
Warinner C. & Tuross N.
  • Materials and methods (Controlled diet study, Sample preparation (Food and water, Collagen, Apatite), Mass spectrometry (Collagen, food components, and water, Apatite carbonates), Evaluation of sample bias in enamel samples (Upper and lower canines)) , pp. 1691-1693
  • Results (Isotopic discrimination acroos tissues (Humerus and mandible collagen, Bone and enamel apatite, Alkaline cooking)) , p. 1693
  • Discussion (Effects of alkaline cooking, Mineralized tissue selection (Humerus and mandible collagen), Organic and inorganic source comparisons (Carbon, Oxygen)) , pp. 1693-1696

Change in chemical composition of early Islamic glass excavated in Raya, Sinai Peninsula, Egypt: on-site analyses using a portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometer 1698
Kato N., Nakai I. & Shindo Y.
  • Results (Reliability and limitation of nondestructive analysis of archaeological glass samples by a portable XRF spectrometer, Analytical results of excavated glass and its classification) , pp. 1702-1703
  • Discussion (Natron glass found at the Raya site, Natron glass found at the Monastery of Wadi al-Tur) , pp. 1703-1706

Composite hunting technologies from the Terminal Pleistocene and Early Holocene, Niah Cave, Borneo 1708-1714
Barton H., Piper P.J., Rabett R. & Reeds I.
  • Bone technology at Niah , pp. 1709-1710
  • Cartilaginous and Bone points from 'Area D', West Mouth , p. 1710
  • Hafting residues , pp. 1710-1712

Correcting temporal frequency distributions for taphonomic bias 1715-1724
Surovell T.A., Finley J.B., Smith G.M., Brantingham P.J. & Kelly R.
  • Case 1: open-air and rockshelter sites in Wyoming , pp. 1718-1720
  • Case 2: human and mammoth demography in Siberia , pp. 1720-1722

Integration of use-wear with protein residue analysis - a study of tool use and function in the south Scandinavian Early Neolithic 1725-1737
Högberg A., Puseman K. & Yost C.

New light on old pumice: the origins of Mediterranean volcanic material from ancient Egypt 1738-1744
Sterba J.H., Polinger Foster K., Steinhauser G. & Bichler M.
  • Methods (Neutron Activation Analysis) , p. 1741

Slag inclusions in iron objects and the quest for provenance: an experiment and a case study 1745-1757
Blakelock E., Martinón-Torres M., Veldhuijzen H.A. & Young T.
  • Slag inclusion in the experimental assemblages (SI in billets and bars, SI in objects and blooms, SI in objects and metallurgical slag) , pp. 1749-1753
  • Archaological case study: early iron in the Near East , pp. 1753-1755

Extraction and sequencing of human and Neanderthal mature enamel proteins using MALDI-TOF/TOF MS 1758-1763
Nielsen-Marsh C.M., Stegemann C., Hoffmann R., Smith T., Feeney R., Toussaint M., Harvati K., Panagopoulou E., Hublin J.-J. & Richards M.P.
  • Results (Modern and medieval samples, Fossil samples) , pp. 1759-1761

Assessing the function of early hominin bone tools 1764-1773
d'Errico F. & Backwell L.

Roman lava quarries in the Eifel region (Germany): geochemical data for millstone provenance studies 1774-1782
Gluhak T.M. & Hofmeister W.

Multi-analytical techniques for the study of pre-Columbian mummies and related funerary materials 1783-1790
Degano I. & Colombini M.P.
  • Experimental (Apparatus (HPLC-UV-Vis, GC/MS, SEM-EDX)) , pp. 1784-1787
  • Results and discussion (Characterisation of dyes in textiles, Characterisation of the colouring material applied on the hair of the female mummy, Characterisation of embalming materials) , pp. 1787-1789

Mobility or migration: a case study from the Neolithic settlement of Nieder-Mörlen (Hessen, Germany) 1791-1799
Nehlich O., Montgomery J., Evans J., Schade-Lindig S., Pichler S.L., Richards M.P. & Alt K.W.
  • Stable isotopes for reconstructing patterns of life (Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes, Strontium isotopes) , pp. 1792-1793
  • Methods (Stable carbon and nitrogen analysis of bone collagen, Radiogenic strontium isotope analysis of teeth) , pp. 1793-1794
  • Results and discussion (Reconstruction of diet in Nieder-Mörlen, Migratory patterns at Nieder-Mörlen) , pp. 1794-1798

The Neolithic site of Maddalena di Muccia (Umbria-Marche Apennine, Italy): a tip to reconstruct the geomorphological evolution and human occupation during the Late Pleistocene and the Holocene 1800-1806
Farabollini P., Aringoli D. & Materazzi M.

The design of effective and efficient trial trenching strategies for discovering archaeological sites 1807-1815
Verhagen P. & Borsboom A.
  • Principles of site intersection by means of trial trenching , pp. 1808-1811
  • Site detection in trenches , pp. 1811-1813
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