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Journal of Archaeological Science 39/6

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Jaar2012

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieJournal of Archaeological Science

Volume39/6

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Pagina’s1654-1914

UitgeverElsevier

PlaatsAmsterdam

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Exemplaar90163 ReknummerT-13-2-e

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Cropmarks in main field crops enable the identification of a wide spectrum of buried features on archaeological sites in Central Europe 1655-1664
Gojda M. & Hejcman M.

The oldest evidence of painted furniture from Sweden - The 12th century chair from Suntak 1665-1673
Löfgren S.S. & Isaksson S.
  • Pigment identification , pp. 1667-1668

Non-destructive pXRF of mafic stone tools 1674-1686
Grave P., Attenbrow V., Sutherland L., Pogson R. & Forster N.

Landscapes of death: GIS-based analyses of chullpas in the western Lake Titicaca basin 1687-1693
Bongers J., Arkush E. & Harrower M.

Middle Stone Age pièces esquillées from Sibudu Cave, South Africa: an initial micro-residue study 1694-1704
Langejans G.H.J.

Pottery firing temperatures: a new method for determining the firing temperature of ceramics and burnt clay 1705-1716
Rasmussen K.L., De La Fuente G., Bond A.D., Mathiesen K.K. & Vera S.D.

Large scale smelting of speiss and arsenical copper at Early Bronze Age Arisman, Iran 1717-1727
Rehren T., Boscher L. & Pernicka E.

An experimental study of large mammal bone modification by crocodiles and its bearing on the interpretation of crocodile predation at FLK Zinj and FLK NN3 1728-1737
Baquedano E., Domínguez-Rodrigo M. & Musiba C.

Oxygen isotopic composition of limpet shells from the Beagle Channel: implications for seasonal studies in shell middens of Tierra del Fuego 1738-1748
Colonese A.C., Verdún-Castelló E., Álvarez M., Briz i Godino I., Zurro D. & Salvatelli L.

Late Pleistocene Crocuta crocuta spelaea (Goldfuss, 1823) clans as prezewalski horse hunters and woolly rhinoceros scavengers at the open air commuting den and contemporary Neanderthal camp site Westeregeln (central Germany) 1749-1767
Diedrich C.G.
  • Paleontology . The hyena remains , p. 1753
  • Paleontology . Micromammals, anures, reptiles, and birds , pp. 1753-1754
  • Paleontology . Other carnivores , pp. 1754-1756
  • Paleontology . Hyena prey remains , p. 1756
  • Discussion . The megafauna biodiversity , pp. 1756-1757
  • Discussion . Small caballoid Przewalski horses from Westeregeln , p. 1757
  • Discussion . Reindeer antlers - hyena accumulations or human shamanic stores? , pp. 1757-1758
  • Discussion . Hyena versus human prey-bone accumulations, and bone taphonomy , pp. 1758-1760
  • Discussion . Destroyers of mammoth carcasses - hyenas or humans? , p. 1760
  • Discussion . Hyena populations, cannibalism, and den types , pp. 1760-1761
  • Discussion . Hyenas as hunters of, and scavengers on woolly rhinoceroses , pp. 1761-1763
  • Discussion . Hyenas as specialized horse hunters , pp. 1763-1764
  • Discussion . Hyena den marking , pp. 1764-1765

Radiocarbon calibration curves, summed probability distributions, and early Paleoindian population trends in North America 1768-1774
Bamforth D.B. & Grund B.
  • Early North American population history , p. 1769
  • Radiocarbon dates, summed porbability distributions, 10,900 BC, and the calibration curve , pp. 1769-1770
  • Simulating a Paleoindian radiocarbon record , pp. 1770-1771
  • Conclusions: calibration curves and demographic trends , pp. 1772-1773

The Sheep Project (1): determining skeletal growth, timing of epiphyseal fusion and morphometric variation in unimproved Shetland sheep of known age, sex, castration status and nutrition 1775-1792
Popkin P.R.W., Baker P., Worley F., Payne S. & Hammon A.

Transition in the use of cobalt-blue colorant in the New Kingdom of Egypt 1793-1808
Abe Y., Harimoto R., Kikugawa T., Yazawa K., Nishisaka A., Kawai N., Yoshimura S. & Nakai I.

Polychromic structures and pigments in Guangyuan Thousand-Buddha Grotto of the Tang Dynasty (China) 1809-1820
He L., Wang N., Zhao X., Zhou T., Xia Y., Liang J. & Rong B.

Crucibles from Palaikastro, East Crete: insights into metallurgical technology in the Aegean Late Bronze Age 1821-1836
Evely D., Hein A. & Nodarou E.

Saharan prehistoric basketry. Archaeological and archaeobotanical analysis of the early-middle Holocene assemblage from Takarkori (Acacus Mts., SW Libya) 1837-1853
di Lernia S., N'siala I.M. & Mercuri A.M.
  • Basketry and cordage: materials, methods and restoration , pp. 1843-1844
  • Botanical analyses and origin of the materials , pp. 1844-1847
  • The basketry assemblage: context and techniques , pp. 1848-1849

The influence of screen mesh size, and size and shape of rodent teeth on recovery 1854-1861
Lyman R.L.

The influence of climatic change on the Late Bronze Age Collapse and the Greek Dark Ages 1862-1870
Drake B.L.
  • Archaeology of the Late Bronze Age Collapse , pp. 1862-1863
  • Paleoclimate , pp. 1863-1864

Archaeomagnetic data from four Roman sites in Tunisia 1871-1882
Fouzai B., Casas L., Ouazaa N.L. & Álvarez A.

Blade production ~500 thousand years ago at Kathu Pan 1, South Africa: support for a multiple origins hypothesis for early Middle Pleistocene blade technologies 1883-1900
Wilkins J. & Chazan M.

Reaping the rewards: the potential of well designed methodology, a comment on Vardi et al. (Journal of Archaeological Science 37 (2010) 1716-1724) and Goodale et al. (Journal of Archaeological Science 37 (2010) 1192-1201) 1901-1904
Stemp W.J., Evans A.A. & Lerner H.J.

Reaping bare fields: a response to Stemp et al 1905-1907
Vardi J., Golan A., Levy D. & Gilead I.

Reaping ‘rewards’ in sickle use-wear analysis 1908-1910
Goodale N., Andrefsky W., Otis H., Kuijt I., Finlayson B. & Bart K.
  • Edge angle , pp. 1908-1909
  • Reliability and reproducibility , p. 1909
  • We suppose it a "pareto" relationship? , p. 1909
  • Statistics , p. 1909
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