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Journal of Archaeological Science 40/6

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Jaar2013

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieJournal of Archaeological Science

Volume40/6

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Pagina’s2580-2865

UitgeverElsevier

PlaatsAmsterdam

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Archaeological prospection of a high altitude Neolithic site in the Arctic mountain tundra region of northern Sweden 2579-2588
Viberg A., Berntsson A. & Lidén K.

Glass from the Archaeological Museum of Adria (North-East Italy): new insights into Early Roman production technologies 2589-2605
Gallo F., Silvestri A. & Molin G.
  • Results and discussion . Transparent glass , pp. 2592-2600
  • Results and discussion . Opaque glass , pp. 2600-2603

Investigating the potential of micro-focus computed tomography in the study of ancient bone tool function: results from actualistic experiments 2606-2613
Bradfield J.

Ballistically anomalous stone projectile points in Australia 2614-2620
Newman K. & Moore M.W.

Assessment of late Neolithic pastoralist's life conditions from the Wroclaw-Jagodno site (SW Poland) on the basis of physiological stress markers 2621-2630
Gworys B., Rosinczuk-Tonderys J., Chrószcz A., Janeczek M., Dwojak A., Bazan J., Furmanek M. Dobosz T., Bonar M., Jonkisz A. & Calkosinski I.

Climate, vegetation and ecology during Harappan period: excavations at Kanjetar and Kaj, mid-Saurashtra coast, Gujarat 2631-2647
Farooqui A., Gaur A.S. & Prasad V.

New insights about the construction and use of shell mounds from the geochemical analysis of mollusks: an example from the greater San Francisco Bay 2648-2658
Finstad K.M., Ingram B.L., Schweikhardt P., Lightfoot K.G., Luby E.M. & Coles G.R.

The origins of agriculture in North-West Africa: macro-botanical remains from Epipalaeolithic and Early Neolithic levels of Ifri Oudadane (Morocco) 2659-2669
Morales J., Pérez-Jordà G., Peña-Chocarro L., Zapata L., Ruíz-Alonso M., López-Sáez J.A. & Linstädter J.
  • Discussion . The origins of agriculture in Northern Africa. The evidence from Morocco , pp. 2664-2667
  • Discussion . The gathering of wild plants: food and basketry , pp. 2667-2668

From pedologic indications to archaeological reconstruction: deciphering land use in the Islamic period in the Baida district (north-western Sicily) 2670-2685
Egli M., Gristina L., Wiesenberg G.L.B., Martín Civantos J.M., Rotolo A., Novara A., Brandová D. & Raimondi S.

Archaeological and archaeomagnetic dating at a site from the ager Tarraconensis (Tarragona, Spain): El Vila-sec Roman pottery 2686-2701
Prevosti M., Casas L., Roig Pérez J.F., Fouzai B., Álvarez A. & Pitarch A.

A combined visual-geochemical approach to establishing provenance for pegmatite quartz artifacts 2702-2712
ten Bruggencate R.E., Fayek M., Brownlee K., Milne S.B. & Hamilton S.

On the volume of cremated remains - a comparative study of archaeologically recovered cremated bone volume as measured manually and assessed by Computed Tomography and by Stereology 2713-2722
Harvig L. & Lynnerup N.

The manufacture of Aurignacian split-based points: an experimental challenge 2723-2745
Tartar E. & White R.
  • Historical background on the making of a basal split , pp. 2724-2725
  • Implications of our experiments for the interpretatin of the design of SBP's from abris Castanet and Blanchard , p. 2741

Ecological constraints on the first prehistoric farmers in Europe 2746-2753
Banks W.E., Antunes N., Rigaud S. & d'Errico F.

Should dates trump context? Evaluation of the Cave 7 skeletal assemblage radiocarbon dates 2754-2770
Geib P.R. & Hurst W.B.
  • Wetherill's Cave 7 . Assesement of violence frequency , pp. 2759-2760
  • The Cave 7 massacre reconsidered , pp. 2766-2768
  • Comparison of cave 7 and Crow Creek , pp. 2768-2769

Analysis of the spatial distribution of geochemical signatures for the identification of prehistoric settlement patterns in ADE and TMA sites in the lower Amazon Basin 2771-2782
Amorim Costa J., Lima da Costa M. & Kern D.C.

Corrigenda to"“Isotopic and technological variation in prehistoric Southeast Asian primary copper production" [J. Archaeol. Sci. 38 (2011) 3309-3322] 2783
Pryce T.O.

Early Olmec obsidian trade and economic organization at San Lorenzo 2784-2798
Hirth K., Cyphers A., Cobean R., De León J. & Glascock M.D.
  • Trade network reconstructions by phase , pp. 2787-2792

Starch analysis reveals prehistoric plant translocations and shell tool use, Marquesas Islands, Polynesia 2799-2812
Allen M.S. & Ussher E.

The existence of open areas during the Mesolithic: evidence from aeolian sediments in the Elbe-Jeetzel area, northern Germany 2813-2823
Tolksdorf J.F., Klasen N. & Hilgers A.

Earthenware production and distribution in the prehispanic Philippine polity of Tanjay: results from laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) 2824-2839
Niziolek L.C.
  • Ceramic samples and archaeological background , pp. 2825-2826
  • Current LA-ICP-MS results compared to previous results , p. 2837

Human occupation in South America by 20,000 BC: the Toca da Tira Peia site, Piauí, Brazil 2840-2847
Lahaye C., Hernandez M., Boëda E., Felice G.D., Guidon N., Hoeltz S., Lourdeau A., Pagli M., Pessis A.-M., Rasse M. & Viana S.
  • State of the art: first peopling in South America , pp. 2840-2841
  • OSL ages and discussion , p. 2846

Roman agriculture in the conventus Bracaraugustanus (NW Iberia) 2848-2858
Tereso J.P., Ramil-Rego P. & Almeida-da-Silva R.

The ‘walking’ megalithic statues (moai) of Easter Island 2859-2866
Lipo C.P., Hunt T.L. & Rapu Haoa S.

Corrigendum to "Ancient-DNA reveals an Asian type of Mycobacterium leprae in medieval Scandinavia" [J. Archaeol. Sci. 40 (1) (2013) 465-470] 2867
Economou C., Kjellström A., Lidén K. & Panagopoulos I.
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