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Jaar2011
PublicatietypeAflevering
SerieJournal of Archaeological Science
Volume38/1
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Pagina’s203
UitgeverElsevier
PlaatsAmsterdam
ISBN--
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Exemplaar79719 ReknummerT-13-2-e
The use of forest resources in central Iberia during the Late Iron Age :insights from the wood charcoal analysis of Pintia, a Vaccaean oppidum
1-10
Rubiales J.M., Hernández L., Romero F. & Sanz C. |
Early Neolithic pig domestication at Jiahu, Henan Province, China: clues from molar shape analyses using geometric morphometric approaches
11-22
Cucchi T., Hulme-Beaman A., Yuan J. & Dobney K. |
Severe lead contamination among children of samurai families in Edo period Japan
23-28
Nakashima T., Matsuno K., Matsushita M. & Matsushita T. |
Testing the human factor: radiocarbon dating the first peoples of the South Pacific
29-44
Petchey F., Spriggs M., Leach F., Seed M., Sand C., Pietrusewsky M. & Anderson K. |
Characterization of New Zealand obsidian using PXRF
45-56
Sheppard P.J., Irwin G.J., Lin S.C. & McCaffrey C.P. |
Stable isotope analysis of prehistoric populations from the cemeteries of the Middle and Lower Dnieper Basin, Ukraine
57-68
Lillie M., Budd C. & Potekhina I. |
Alkali extraction of archaeological and geological charcoal: evidence for diagenetic degradation and formation of humic acids
69-78
Ascough P.L., Bird M.I., Francis S.M. & Lebl T. |
Florence baptistery: chemical and mineralogical investigation of glass mosaic tesserae
79-88
Arletti R., Conte S., Vandini M., Fiori C., Bracci S., Bacci M. & Porcinai S. |
Integrated GIS, remote sensing and geomorphologic approaches for the reconstruction of the landscape habitation of Thessaly during the neolithic period
89-100
Alexakis D., Sarris A., Astaras T. & Albanakis K. |
Evaluation of very high to medium resolution multispectral satellite imagery for geoarchaeology in arid regions : Case study from Jabali, Yemen
101-114
Deroin J.P., Téreygeol F. & Heckes J. |
Ancient DNA analysis of desiccated wheat grains excavated from a Bronze Age cemetery in Xinjiang
115-119
Li C., Lister D.L., Li H., Xu Y., Cui Y., Bower M.A., Jones M.K. & Zhou H. |
New tools for rock art modelling: automated sensor integration in Pindal Cave
120-128
Gonzalez-Aguilera D., Muñoz-Nieto A., Rodriguez-Gonzalvez P. & Menéndez M. |
Efficient but destructive: a test of the dental wash technique using secondary electron microscopy
129-135
Kucera M., Pany-Kucera D., Boyadjian C.H., Reinhard K. & Eggers S. |
Can salmonids (Oncorhynchus spp.) be identified to species using vertebral morphometrics
136-146
Huber H.R., Jorgensen J.C., Butler V.L., Baker G. & Stevens R. |
Archaeomagnetic research in the Andean highlands
147-155
Lengyel S.N., Eighmy J.L. & Van Buren M. |
New evidence for the establishment and management of the European fallow deer (Dama dama dama) in Roman Britain
156-165
Sykes N.J., Baker K.H., Carden R.F., Higham T.F.G., Hoelzel A.R. & Stevens R.E. |
Strontium isotope evidence of migration and diet in relation to ritual tooth ablation: a case study from the Inariyama Jomon site, Japan
166-174
Kusaka S., Nakano T., Yumoto T. & Nakatsukasa M. |
The standardized pricking probe surveying and its use in Archaeology
175-182
Szalai S., Lemperger I., Pattantyús-Ábrahám M. & Szarka L. |
Stable isotope chemistry, population histories and Late Prehistoric subsistence change in the Aleutian Islands
183-196
Byers D.A., Yesner D.R., Broughton J.M. & Coltrain J.B. |
New perspectives in biomolecular paleopathology of ancient tuberculosis: a proteomic approach
197-201
Boros-Major A., Bona A., Lovasz G., Molnar E., Marcsik A., Palfi G. & Mark L. |
From Santa Elena to St. Augustine: Indigenous Ceramic Variability (A.D. 14001700)
202-203
Hauser M.W. |