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Journal of Archaeological Science 39/9

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Jaar2012

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieJournal of Archaeological Science

Volume39/9

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Pagina’s2835-3038

UitgeverElsevier

PlaatsAmsterdam

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Loading and stability of a late 16th century Portuguese Indiaman 2835-2844
Santos T.A., Fonseca N., Castro F. & Vacas T.
  • Reconstruction of the ship's lines plan, structure and rigging , pp. 2836-2837
  • Reconstructing of loading conditions typical of the India route , pp. 2837-2840
  • Assessment of the loading process , pp. 2840-2841
  • Development of limit KG curve according with modern intact stability criterion , pp. 2841-2843

Archeoseismicity and environmental crises at the Sialk Mounds, Central Iranian Plateau, since the Early Neolithic 2845-2858
Berberian M., Shahmirzadi S.M., Nokandeh J. & Djamali M.

Estimating meagre (Argyrosomus regius) size from otoliths and vertebrae 2859-2865
Gabriel S., Prista N. & Costa M.J.

Characterization of organic media in the wall-paintings of the "Palace of Nestor" at Pylos, Greece: evidence for a secco painting techniques in the Bronze Age 2866-2876
Brecoulaki H., Andreotti A., Bonaduce I., Colombini M.P. & Lluveras A.
  • Results and discussion . Analysis by GC/MS , pp. 2870-2872
  • Results and discussion . Analysis by PY-GC/MS , pp. 2872-2873
  • Results and discussion . The use of a secco tempera painting techniques at the "Palace of Nestor" , pp. 2873-2875

Early Cambodian gold and silver from Prohear: composition, trace elements and gilding 2877-2887
Schlosser S., Reinecke A., Schwab R., Pernicka E., Sonetra S. & Laychour V.
  • Results and discussion . Composition, alloys and gilding , pp. 2882-2884

The use of radiocarbon-derived Delta13C as a paleoclimate indicator: applications in the Lower Alentejo of Portugal 2888-2896
Drake B.L., Hanson D.T. & Boone J.L.
  • Study area . Carbon isotope discrimination and photosynthesis , pp. 2892-2893

Western Mediterranean sand deposits as a raw material for Roman glass production 2897-2907
Brems D., Degryse P., Hasendoncks F., Gimeno D., Silvestri A., Vassilieva E., Luypaers S. & Honings J.
  • The raw materials for glass production . Natron , p. 2898
  • The raw materials for glass production . Sand , pp. 2898-2899
  • The raw materials for glass production . Lime , p. 2899
  • Results: glasses produced as a mixture of sand and soda , p. 2900
  • Discussion . Suitable glassmaking sands , pp. 2902-2903
  • Discussion . Suitable lime-deficient sands , pp. 2903-2905
  • Discussion . Volturno sand as a raw material for Roman glassmaking , p. 2905
  • Discussion . Background levels of MnO in sand raw materials , p. 2905
  • Discussion . Na2O brought to the batch by the sand raw material , p. 2905

Don’t abhor your neighbor for he is a pastoralist: the GIS-based modeling of the past human-environment interactions and landscape changes in the Wadi el-Hasa, west-central Jordan 2908-2920
Arikan B.
  • Research methods . High resolution, site specific, Macrophysical Climate Modeling (MCM) , pp. 2910-2911
  • The research results . The landscape evolution , pp. 2913-2914
  • The research results . Anthropogenic impacts (WHS 23, WHNBS 216) , pp. 2914-2915
  • The research results . The impacts of extensive agropastoral land use on the Hasa environment , pp. 2915-2918
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Geochemical characterisation of north Asian glazed stonewares: a comparative analysis of NAA, ICP-OES and non-destructive pXRF 2921-2933
Mitchell D., Grave P., Maccheroni M. & Gelman E.

Stratigraphy and geochronology of La Playa archaeological site, Sonora, Mexico 2934-2944
Copeland A., Quade J., Watson J.T., McLaurin B.T. & Villalpando E.

Analysis of polychrome Iron Age glass vessels from Mediterranean I, II and III groups by LA-ICP-MS 2945-2955
Panighello S., Orsega E.F., van Elteren J.T. & Selih V.S.
  • Introduction . Bronze Age glass , pp. 2945-2946
  • Introduction . Iron Age glass , p. 2946
  • Introduction . The Mediterranean Groups , p. 2946
  • Introduction . Core forming technique , pp. 2946-2947
  • Introduction . Chemical analysis of Iron Age vessels: state of art , p. 2947
  • Results and discussion . Sand and flux composition , pp. 2948-2951
  • Results and discussion . Chromphores and opacifiers (Blue body glasses, Yellow, turquoise and white decorations) , pp. 2952-2953

The constituents of the ink from a Qumran inkwell: new prospects for provenancing the ink on the Dead Sea Scrolls 2956-2968
Rasmussen K.L., Lluveras Tenorio A., Bonaduce I., Colombini M.P., Birolo L., Galano E., Amoresano A., Doudna G., Bond A.D., Palleschi V. & et al.

Melt formation in lime-rich proto-porcelain glazes 2969-2983
Rehren T. & Yin M.

Factors affecting Early Stone Age cut mark cross-sectional size: implications from actualistic butchery trials 2984-2994
Merritt S.R.

Patterning in procurement of obsidian in Chaco Canyon and in Chaco-era communities in New Mexico as revealed by X-ray fluorescence 2995-3007
Duff A.I., Moss J.M., Windes T.C., Kantner J. & Schackley M.S.

Alternative adaptive regimes for integrating foraging and farming activities 3008-3017
Freeman J.
  • Preliminary expectations for ancillary and surplus cultivation in the ethnographic record , p. 3009

Flake scar patterns of Clovis points analyzed with a new digital morphometrics approach: evidence for direct transmission of technological knowledge across early North America 3018-3026
Sholts S.B., Stanford D.J., Flores L.M. & Wärmländer K.T.S.
  • Clovis lithic technology , p. 3019

Paleodemographic analysis of a fossil porcupine (Hystrix refossa Gervais, 1852) population from the Upper Pleistocene site of Geula Cave (Mount Carmel, Israel) 3027-3038
Monchot H., Fernandez P. & Gaillard J.-M.
  • Methodology: ageing a porcupine population , pp. 3030-3034
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