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Jaar2010
PublicatietypeAflevering
SerieJournal of Archaeological Science
Volume37/1
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Pagina’s223
UitgeverElsevier
PlaatsAmsterdam
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Exemplaar75501 ReknummerT-13-2-e
Differences between NISP and MNE in cutmark analysis of highly fragmented faunal assemblages
1-12
Otárola-Castillo E. |
Distinguishing between archaeological sheep and goat bones using a single collagen peptide
13-20
Buckley M., Whitcher Kansa S., Howard S., Campbell S., Thomas-Oates J. & Collins M. |
Holocene sulphur-rich palaeochannel sediments: diagenetic conditions, magnetic properties and archaeological implications
21-29
Brown A.G., Ellis C. & Roseff R. |
Let no space go the waste: comparing the uses of space between two Late Classic centers in the El Paraiso valley, Copan, Honduras
30-41
Canuto M.A., Charton J.P. & Bell E.E. |
Bighorn hunting, resource depression, and rock art in the Coso Range, eastern California: a computer simulation model
42-51
Garfinkel A.P., Young D.A. & Yohe R.M. |
Reassessing the diet of Upper Paleolithic humans from Gough's Cave and Sun Hole, Cheddar Gorge, Somerset, UK
52-61
Stevens R.E., Jacobi R.M. & Higham T.F.G. |
Sorting the butchered from the boiled
62-69
Koon H.E.C., O'Connor T.P. & Collins M.J. |
Crops and weeds: the role of weed functional ecology in the identification of crop husbandry methods
70-77
Jones G., Charles M., Bogaard A. & Hodgson J. |
Seasonality of human site occupation based on stable oxygen isotope ratios of cod otoliths
78-83
Hufthammer A.K., Hoie H., Folkvord A., Geffen A.J., Andersson C. & Ninnemann U.S. |
The cleaning of burned and contaminated archaeological maize prior to 87Sr/86Sr analysis
84-91
Benson L.V., Taylor H.E., Plowman T.I., Roth D.A. & Antweiler R.C. |
SEM-EDS characterization of western Mediterranean obsidians and the Neolithic site of A Fuata (Corsica)
92-106
Le Bourdonnec F.-X., Bontempi J.-M., Marini N., Mazet S., Neuville P.F., Poupeau G. & Sicurani J. |
Investigations of chemical changes in bone material from South African fossil hominid deposits
107-115
Kuczumow A., Cukrowska E., Stachniuk A., Gaweda R., Mroczka R., Paszkowicz, Skrzypiec K., Falkenberg R. & Backwell L. |
Identifying the geochemical taphonomy of the osteological material from Katsambas rockshelter
116-123
Iliopoulos G., Galanidou N., Pergantis S.A., Vamvakaki V. & Chaniotakis N. |
Phytoliths and microcharcoalat Jinluojia archeological site in middle reaches of Yangtze River indicative of paleoclimate and human activity during the last 3000 years
124-132
Li R., Carter J.A., Xie S., Zou S., Gu Y., Zhu J. & Xiong B. |
X-ray powder diffraction analysis of Late Holocene reservoir sediments
133-138
Tankersley K.B. & Balantyne M.R. |
Archaeobotany, vine growing and wine producing in Roman Southern France: the site of Gasquinoy (Béziers, Hérault)
139-149
Figueiral I., Bouby L., Buffat L., Petitot H. & Terral J.-F. |
Strontium and stable isotope evidence for diet and mobility in Roman Gloucester, UK
150-163
Chenery C., Müldner G., Evans J., Eckhardt H. & Lewis M. |
A conceptual model for freshwater mussel (family: Unionidae) remain preservation in zooarchaeological assemblages
164-173
Wolverton S., Randklev C.R. & Kennedy J.H. |
Ancient DNA typing of archaeological pig remains corroborates historical records
174-177
Haile J., Larson G., Owens K., Dobney K. & Shapiro B. |
Reconstruction of the landscape history around the remnant arch of the Klidhi Roman Bridge, Thessaloniki Plain, North Central Greece
178-191
Ghilardi M., Genç A., Syrides G., Bloemendal J., Psomiadis D., Paraschou T., Kunesh S. & Fouache E. |
A dendrochronological investigation of stringed instruments from the collection of the Cherubini Conservatory in Florence, Italy
192-200
Bernabei M., Bontadi J. & Rossi Rognoni G. |
Variability in bifacial technology at Elandsfontein, Western cape, South Africa: a geometric morphometric approach
201-209
Archer W. & Braun D.R. |
Hunter-gatherer dispersals in the mammoth-steppe: technological provisioning and land-use in the Enisei River valley, south-central Siberia
210-223
Graf K.E. |