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Journal of Archaeological Science 38/5

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Jaar2011

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieJournal of Archaeological Science

Volume38/5

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Pagina’s943-1164

UitgeverElsevier

PlaatsAmsterdam

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Exemplaar81200 ReknummerT-13-2-e

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A new perspective on Late Holocene social interaction in Northwest Alaska: results of a preliminary ceramic sourcing study 943-955
Anderson S.L., Boulanger M.T. & Glascock M.D.
  • Background . Hunter-gatherer ceramics in the North , pp. 945-947

Survival and recovery of DNA from ancient teeth and bones 956-964
Adler C.J., Haak W., Donlon D. & Cooper A.
  • Materials and methods . qPCR and PCR , p. 959

Sentinel Butte: neutron activation analysis of White River Group chert from a primary source and artifacts from a Clovis cache in North Dakota, USA 965-976
Huckell B.B., Kilby J.D., Boulanger M.T. & Glascock M.D.

Chemical evidence for wine production around 4000 BCE in the Late Chalcolithic Near Eastern highlands 977-984
Barnard H., Dooley A.N., Areshian G., Gasparyan B. & Faull K.F.

Discerning use-related micro-residues on tools: testing the multi-stranded approach for archaeological studies 985-1000
Langejans G.H.J.

Sources of archaeological dacite in northern New Mexico 1001-1007
Shackley M.S.

Species specific marine radiocarbon reservoir effect: a comparison of delta R values between Patella vulgata (limpet) shell carbonate and Gadus morhua (Atlantic cod) bone collagen 1008-1015
Russell N., Cook G.T., Ascough P., Barrett J.H. & Dugmore A.

Technical microwear and residues in identifying bipolar knapping on an anvil: experimental data 1016-1025
Vergès J.M. & Ollé A.

Building materials from Thamusida (Rabat, Morocco): a diachronic local production from the Roman to the Islamic period 1026-1036
Gliozzo E., Damiani D., Camporeale S., Memmi I. & Papi E.

The function of Chalcolithic metalwork in Italy: an assessment based on use-wear analysis 1037-1049
Dolfini A.
  • Results of the analysis . Axes , pp. 1042-1045
  • Results of the analysis . Daggers and halberds , pp. 1045-1046

Basketry accessories: footwear, bags and fans in ancient Egypt 1050-1061
El Hadidi N.M.N. & Hamdy R.
  • Results . Antomical description of identified plants , pp. 1052-1053
  • Results . Footwear , p. 1053
  • Results . Sandals , pp. 1053-1054
  • Results . Shoes , pp. 1054-1055
  • Results . Rectangular shaped model of a mat , p. 1056
  • Results . Bags , p. 1056

Estimating original flake mass from 3D scans of platform area 1062-1068
Clarkson C. & Hiscock P.
  • Methods and sample . 3D measurements compared to 2D measurements of platform size , p. 1064
  • Methods and sample . Platform/mass relationships for the total flake sample , p. 1064
  • Methods and sample . Platform/mass relationships for different flake forms , pp. 1064-1067

Obsidian source characterization in the Cordillera Real and eastern piedmont of the north Ecuadorian Andes 1069-1079
Knight C.L.F., Cuéllar A.M., Glascock M.D., Hall M.L. & Mothes P.A.

A proxy of potters' throwing skill: ceramic vessels considered in terms of mechanical stress 1080-1089
Gandon E., Casanova R., Sainton P., Coyle T., Roux V., Bril B. & Bootsma R.J.

Lead isotope analyses of gold-silver ores from Rosia Montana (Romania): a first step of a metal provenance study of Roman mining activity in Alburnus Maior (Roman Dacia) 1090-1100
Baron S., Tamas C.G., Cauuet B. & Munoz M.
  • Historical, archaeological and geological context of RM mines , pp. 1093-1094
  • Results and discussion . Lead isotopic signatures of the entire RM ore deposit , pp. 1095-1097
  • Results and discussion . Lead isotopic signature of the gold-silver ores mined by the Romans , pp. 1097-1098
  • Results and discussion . Origin of the litharge roll found in the Roman mining network , p. 1098

A multi-layered prehistoric settlement structure (tell?) at Niederröblingen, Germany and its implications 1101-1110
Lubos C.C.M., Dreibrodt S., Nelle O., Klamm M., Friederich S., Meller H., Nadeau M.J., Grootes P.M., Fuchs M. & Bork H.-R.

Analysis of ancient mycolic acids by using MALDI TOF MS: response to "Essentials in the use of mycolic acid biomarkers for tuberculosis detection" by Minnikin et al., 2010 1111-1118
Mark L., Gulyas-Fekete G., Marcsik A., Molnar E. & Palfi G.
  • Materials and methods . Mycolic acid standards and archaeological remains , p. 1111
  • Materials and methods . MALDI TOF mass spectrometry , pp. 1111-1112
  • Materials and methods . NMR analysis , p. 1112
  • MALDI TOF mass spectrometry in detection of ancient tuberculosis , pp. 1112-1117

Microarchaeology of a collective burial: cova des Pas (Minorca) 1119-1126
Cabanes D. & Albert R.M.

10,000 years of human predation and size changes in the owl limpet (Lottia gigantea) on San Miguel Island, California 1127-1134
Erlandson J.M., Braje T.J., Rick T.C., Jew N.P., Kennett D.J., Dwyer N., Ainis A.F., Vellanoweth R.L. & Watts J.

Degradation of mud brick houses in an arid environment: a geoarchaeological model 1135-1147
Friesem D., Boaretto E., Eliyahu-Behar A. & Shahack-Gross R.

Subsistence variations and landscape use among maritime hunter-gatherers. A zooarchaeological analysis from the Beagle Channel (Tierra del Fuego, Argentina) 1148-1156
Tivoli A.M. & Zangrando A.F.

Diachronic dietary reconstructions in ancient Thebes, Greece: results from stable isotope analyses 1157-1163
Vika E.

Corrigendum to "What novice knappers have to learn to become expert stone toolmakers" [J. Archaeol. Sci. 37 (2010) 2857-2870] 1164
Geribàs N., Mosquera M. & Vergès J.-M.
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