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Journal of Archaeological Science 2/1

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Jaar1975

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieJournal of Archaeological Science

Volume2/1

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Pagina’s83

UitgeverAcademic Press

PlaatsLondon/New York

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Exemplaar112153 ReknummerT-18-3-a

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Towards and ecology of Mesolithic man in the uplands of Great Britain 1-16
Simmons G.
  • Introduction , p. 1
  • Mesolithic man in the Uplands: Culture Type and Time Span , pp. 1-3
  • Habitats Occupied in the Uplands and at their Fringes durin the Mesolithic , pp. 3-6
  • Alterations of the Environnement Associated with Mesolithic Man in Upland Areas , pp. 6-7
  • Methods of Clearing Forest , p. 7
  • Spatial Distribution of Cleared Areas , pp. 7-9
  • Possible Reasons for the Manipulation of Vegetation , pp. 9-11
  • Conclusion , p. 11

Thermoluminescent dating in its apllication to archaeoloy: a revieuw 17-44
Seeley M. A.
  • Introduction , pp. 17-18
  • Basic Theory of Thermoluminescence , pp. 19-21
  • Experimental Details , pp. 21-30
  • Some Complicating Factors , pp. 30-36
  • Materials of Actual or Potential Value for Thermoluminescent Dating , pp. 36-39
  • The Collection and Suitability of Samplex , pp. 39-40

The role of molluscs in coastal economies: The resulst of midden analysis in Australia 45-62
Bailey G. N.
  • Introduction , pp. 45-46
  • Shell Middens of the Richmond River , pp. 46-47
  • Methods of Analyais , pp. 47-49
  • Mean Annual Oyster Output , pp. 49-53
  • Relative Oyster Output , pp. 53-57
  • Discussion , pp. 57-59

The biological and archaeological implications of the beetle Aglenus brunneus (Gyllenheal) in ancient faunas 63-69
Kenward H. K.
  • Introduction , p. 63
  • Ancient Records of Aglenus brunneus , pp. 63-65
  • The Geographical of A. brunneus , pp. 65-66
  • The Britisch History of the Species , p. 66
  • Aglenus brunneus as an Indicator of Ancient Environments , pp. 67-68

A new find of an equid metarsal bone from Tell Mureibet in Syria and its relevance to the identification of equids from the early Holocene of the Levant 71-73
Ducos P.

Possible evidence of a cultural practice affecting head growth in some late Pleistocene East Asian and Australasian populations 75-77
Brothwell D.
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