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Journal of Archaeological Science 39/1

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Jaar2012

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SerieJournal of Archaeological Science

Volume39/1

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Pagina’s202

UitgeverElsevier

PlaatsAmsterdam

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Exemplaar86281 ReknummerT-13-2-e

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Petrography as a technique for investigating Iroquoian ceramic production and smoking rituals 1-10
Braun G.V.
  • Results . Untempered clays , p. 4
  • Results . Smoking pipe fabrics , pp. 4-5
  • Discussion . Organization of production , pp. 5-7
  • Discussion . Smoking, Shamanism and the ancestors , pp. 7-8
  • Discussion . Temper and symbolic meaning , pp. 8-9

The transport amphorae of Gela: a multidisciplinary study on provenance and technological aspects 11-22
Barone G., Mazzoleni P., Spagnolo G. & Aquilia E.
  • The problem of the light-coloured surface , pp. 17-19

Phosphates, plowzones, and plazas: a minimally invasive approach to settlement structure of plowed village sites 23-32
Roos C.I. & Nolan K.C.

Macrobotanical food remains from a trans-Holocene sequence at Daisy Cave (CA-SMI-261), San Miguel Island, California 33-40
Reddy S.N. & Erlandson J.M.

Seasonal fluctuations in diet and death during the late horizon: a stable isotopic analysis of hair and nail from the central coast of Peru 41-57
Williams J.S. & Katzenberg M.A.
  • Discussion and conclusion . Andean agriculture and patterning in the isotopic composition of hair , pp. 51-53
  • Discussion and conclusion . Diet and subsistence economy , pp. 53-54
  • Discussion and conclusion . Inca management of the central coast , p. 54
  • Discussion and conclusion . Food storage and season of death , pp. 54-55

Lead isotope analysis as a new method for identifying material culture belonging to the Vázquez de Coronado expedition 58-66
Thibodeau A.M., Chesley J.T. & Ruiz J.

Online non destructive archaeology; the archaeological park of Egnazia (Southern Italy) study case 67-75
Caggiani M.C., Ciminale M., Gallo D., Noviello M. & Salvemini F.
  • Magnetic survey , pp. 70-72
  • Database , pp. 72-74
  • Web information system , pp. 74-75

Modern and early-middle Holocene shells of the freshwater mollusc Unio, from Çatalhöyük in the Konya Basin, Turkey: preliminary palaeoclimatic implications from molluscan isotope data 76-83
Bar-Yosef Mayer D.E., Leng M.J., Aldridge D.C., Arrowsmith C., Gümüs B.A. & Sloane H.J.

Formal analyses and functional accounts of groundstone "plummets" from Poverty Point, Louisiana 84-91
Lipo C.P., Hunt T.D. & Dunnell R.C.

Cattle in the West African savanna: evidence from 1st millennium CE Kirikongo, Burkina Faso 92-101
Dueppen S.A.
  • Cattle in prehistoric central West Africa , pp. 94-95

Ancient DNA reveals a major genetic change during the transition from hunting economy to reindeer husbandry in northern Scandinavia 102-108
Bjornstad G., Flagstad O., Hufthammer A.K. & Roed K.H.

Charcoal scarcity in Epigravettian settlements with mammoth bone dwellings: the taphonomic evidence from Mezhyrich (Ukraine) 109-120
Marquer L., Lebreton V., Otto T., Valladas H., Haesaerts P., Messager E., Nuzhnyi D. & Péan S.
  • Discussion . Source of fire signals: human activities or natural fires? , pp. 116-117
  • Discussion . Fire use and human activities around hearths at Mezhyrich , pp. 117-118
  • Discussion . New palaeoecological and palethnobotanical implications , pp. 118-119

Osteometric and molecular sexing of cattle metapodia 121-127
Telldahl Y., Svensson E.M., Götherström A. & Stora J.

The effects of geographical distances on pottery assemblage similarities: a case study from Northern Iroquoia 128-134
Hart J.P.

Crystallographic and structural transformations of sedimentary chalcedony in flint upon heat treatment 135-144
Schmidt P., Masse S., Laurent G., Slodczyk A., Le Bourhis E., Perrenoud C., Livage J. & Fröhlich F.
  • Materials and methods . Experimental (Scanning electron microscope (SEM), X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), Near infrared spectroscopy (NIR), MAS NMR, Thermo-gravimetric analysis (TG), Nano-hardness, Mid infrared spectroscopy (IR)) , pp. 136-137
  • Results and discussion . Scanning electron microscope , pp. 137-138
  • Results and discussion . X-ray powder diffraction , p. 138
  • Results and discussion . Infrared spectroscopy , p. 138
  • Results and discussion . Mid infrared , pp. 138-139
  • Results and discussion . 1H MAS NMR , p. 139
  • Results and discussion . Thermo-gravimetric analysis , pp. 139-140
  • Results and discussion . Nano-hardness , pp. 140-141
  • A new model of the structural transformations that occur during heat treatment , pp. 141-143

Assessing diet and seasonality in the Lower Pecos canyonlands: an evaluation of coprolite specimens as records of individual dietary decisions 145-162
Riley T.
  • Optimal foraging theory and diet-breadth models , pp. 146-148
  • Hinds Cave excavation , pp. 148-149
  • Results . Comparing the macrofossil data with phytoliths and fiber ultimates , pp. 157-160

Chronology during the Bronze Age in the archaeological site Tell Qubr Abu al-'Atiq, Syria 163-174
Sanjurjo-Sánchez J. & Montero Fenollós J.L.
  • Introduction . Luminescence dating of archaeological sites , pp. 163-164
  • Materials and methods . OSL and TL equivalent doses , pp. 164-166
  • Materials and methods . Annual dose rates , pp. 166-167
  • Materials and methods . Radiocarbon ages , p. 167

A radiocarbon chronology for the complete Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transitional sequence of Les Cottés (France) 175-183
Talamo S., Soressi M., Roussel M., Richards M. & Hublin J.-J.

Palaeolithic dog skulls at the Gravettian Predmostí site, the Czech Republic 184-202
Germonpré M., Láznicková-Galetová M. & Sablin M.V.
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