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Journal of Archaeological Science 38/2

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Jaar2010

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieJournal of Archaeological Science

Volume38/2

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Pagina’s205-483

UitgeverElsevier

PlaatsAmsterdam

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Herbivorous livestock dung: formation, taphonomy, methods for identification, and archaeological significance 205-218
Shahack-Gross R.

Mineralogical analysis and provenancing of ancient ceramics using automated SEM-EDS analysis (QEMSCAN®): a pilot study on LB I pottery from Akrotiri, Thera 219-232
Knappett C., Pirrie D., Power M.R., Nikolakopoulou I., Hilditch J. & Rollinson G.K.

The iron anchors from the Tantura F shipwreck: typological and metallurgical analyses 233-245
Eliyahu M., Barkai O., Goren Y., Eliaz N., Kahanov Y. & Ashkenazi D.
  • Anchors in late antiquity and medieval times (T-shaped anchors) , pp. 235-237

Identification of organic materials in icons of the Cretan School of iconography 246-254
Valianou L., Wei S., Mubarak M.S., Farmakalidis H., Rosenberg E., Stassinopoulos S. & Karapanagiotis I.

A comparison of chemical and petrographic analyses of Neolithic pottery from South-eastern Europe 255-269
Spataro M.

Early Neolithic diet and animal husbandry: stable isotope evidence from three Linearbandkeramik (LBK) sites in Central Germany 270-279
Oelze V.M., Siebert A., Nicklisch N., Meller H., Dresely V. & Alt K.W.

The 'Headless Romans': multi-isotope investigations of an unusual burial ground from Roman Britain 280-290
Müldner G., Chenery C. & Eckardt H.

Early medieval origins of iron mining and settlement in central Sweden: multiproxy analysis of sediment and peat records from the Norberg mining district 291-300
Bindler R., Segerström U., Pettersson-Jensen I.-M., Berg A., Hansson S., Holmström H., Olsson K. & Renberg I.

Assessing the preservation potential of temperate, lowland alluvial sediments using airborne lidar intensity 301-311
Challis K., Carey C., Kincey M. & Howard A.J.

4500-Year old domesticated pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) from the Tilemsi Valley, Mali: new insights into an alternative cereal domestication pathway 312-322
Manning K., Pelling R., Higham T., Schwenniger J.-L. & Fuller D.Q.
  • Archaeobotany of the Tilemsi Valley project , pp. 314-315
  • Discussion: evolution of the domestication syndrome , pp. 317-318
  • The dispersal of pearl millet across Africa and India , pp. 318-319
  • Conclusion: pearl millet as an alternative model for cereal domestication , pp. 319-321

Investigating a child sacrifice event from the Inca heartland 323-333
Andrushko V.A., Buzon M.R., Gibaja A.M., McEwan G.F., Simonetti A. & Creaser R.A.
  • Strontium isotope evidence from child burials , pp. 327-329

Fluvial dispersal potential of guanaco bones (Lama guanicoe) under controlled experimental conditions: the influence of age classes to the hydrodynamic behavior 334-344
Kaufmann C., Gutiérrez m.A., Álvarez M.C., González M.E. & Massigoge A.

Integrating human dimensions of Arctic palaeoenvironmental science: SEAD - the strategic environmental archaeology database 345-351
Buckland P.I., Eriksson E., Linderholm J., Viklund K., Engelmark R., Palm F., Svensson P., Buckland P., Panagiotakopulu E. & Olofsson J.
  • Palaeoenvironmental database systems , pp. 347-348
  • Integrating human dimensions of palaeoecology and environmental archaeology , pp. 349-350

Firing technique characterization of black-slipped pottery in Praeneste by low field 2D NMR relaxometry 352-359
Tudisca V., Casieri C., Demma F., Diaz M., Piñol L., Terenzi C. & De Luca F.

Rice temper: technological solutions and source identification in the Indian Ocean 360-366
Tomber R., Cartwright C. & Gupta S.
  • Material, methods and results . Petrographic examination , pp. 362-363
  • Material, methods and results . SEM examination , p. 363
  • Discussion and conclusions . Pottery fabrics and implications for production , pp. 364-365
  • Discussion and conclusions . Rice husk tempered pottery and long-distance trade , pp. 365-366

Stable isotopic analysis of human and animal diets from two pre-Aksumite/Proto-Aksumite archaeological sites in northern Ethiopia 367-374
D'Andrea A.C., Richards M.P., Pavlish L.A., Wood S., Manzo A. & Wolde-Kiros H.S.
  • Pre-Aksumite and Proto-Aksumite agricultural economy , pp. 368-369
  • Stable isotope and radiocarbon analysis methods , pp. 370-371

Three-dimensional visibility analysis of architectural spaces: iconography and visibility of the wall paintings of Xeste 3 (Late Bronze Age Akrotiri) 375-386
Paliou E., Wheatley D. & Earl G.
  • Current computational approaches to visibility analysis , pp. 375-379
  • Methodology: viewshed calculations in fully 3D spaces , pp. 380-382

Airborne LiDAR, archaeology, and the ancient Maya landscape at Caracol, Belize 387-398
Chase A.F., Chase D.Z., Weishampel J.F., Drake J.B., Shrestha R.L., Slatton K.C., Awe J.J. & Carter W.E.

Susceptibility measurements, optical and X-ray analysis to explain the origin of archaeological magnetic anomalies in Tavoliere lowland (Southern Italy) 399-407
Gallo D., Ciminale M., Pallara M. & Laviano R.
  • Mineralogical and chemical analysis , pp. 403-404
  • Volcanic sources , pp. 404-406

A Matlab tool for archaeomagnetic dating 408-419
Pavón-Carrasco F.J., Rodríguez-González J., Osete M.L. & Torta J.M.
  • Palaeosecular variation curves and reference models , pp. 409-413

Osteological and paleodietary investigation of burials from Cova de la Pastora, Alicante, Spain 420-428
McClure S.B., García O., Roca de Togores C., Culleton B.J. & Kennett D.J.

An Upper Palaeolithic shell scraper from Ksar Akil (Lebanon) 429-437
Douka K.
  • Discussion . Utilitarian shell during the Middel and early Upper Palaeolithic , p. 435
  • Discussion . Cautionary note for the use of shell in radiocarbon dating , pp. 435-436

Quantification of slag heap volumes and masses through the use of induced polarization: application to the Castel-Minier site 438-451
Florsch N., Llubes M., Téreygeol F., Ghorbani A. & Roblet P.
  • A geophysical method to prospect slags: the induced polarization (IP) method , pp. 440-444
  • Results - application to the Castel-Minier heap , pp. 444-447

Stone Age midden deposition assessed by bivalve sclerochronology and radiocarbon wiggle-matching of Arctica islandica shell increments 452-460
Helama S. & Hood B.C.

Shifting stones and changing homes: using toolstone ratios to consider relative occupation span in the northwestern Great Basin 461-469
Smith G.M.
  • The Pleistocene-Holocene transition in the Great Basin , pp. 461-462

Investigation of ancient noodles, cakes, and millet at the Subeixi Site, Xinjiang, China 470-479
Gong Y., Yang Y., Ferguson D.K., Tao D., Li W., Wang C., Lü E. & Jiang H.
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