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Journal of Archaeological Science 3/3

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Jaar1976

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SerieJournal of Archaeological Science

Volume3/3

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Pagina’s193-281

UitgeverAcademic Press

PlaatsLondon/New York

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Exemplaar112160 ReknummerT-18-3-a

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Prehistoric Activity and Environment on the North York Moors 193-210
Spratt D. A. & Simmons G.
  • Introduction , pp. 193-195
  • Mesolithic Period (7600-3000 bc) , pp. 195-199
  • Neolithic Period (3000--1800 bc) , pp. 199-201
  • Bronze Age (1800-700 bc) , pp. 201-204
  • Iron Age (700 bc-70 ad) , pp. 204-207
  • Emerging Points , pp. 207-209

Obsidians from the Melka-Konture Prehistoric Site, Ethiopia 211-217
Muir I.D. & Hivernel F.
  • Introduction , p. 211
  • Geology of the Area , pp. 211-213
  • Prehistory - the Archaeological Sites ( Figure 2) , pp. 213-214
  • Petrology of the Obsidians , pp. 214-217

Erosion and Prehistory in Melos: a Preliminary Note 219-227
Davidson D., Renfrew C. & Tasker C.

The Economic Importance of Plant Resources Represented on Archaeological Sites 229-247
Dennell R. W.
  • Introduction , pp. 229-230
  • Preliminary Considerations , pp. 231-233
  • Present Techniques for Evaluating the Economic Status of Prehistoric Plant Resources , pp. 233-234
  • An Alternative Method for Estimating the Economic Status of a Prehistoric Plant Resource , pp. 234-236
  • Case Studies , pp. 236-245
  • Conclusions , pp. 245-246

A comparison of Two Norms in Archaeological Seriation 249-255
Laporte G.
  • Introduction , pp. 249-250
  • Robinson's Hypothesis and Its Consequences , pp. 250-251
  • Doran and Powell's Hypothesis and Its Consequences , pp. 251-254
  • Conclusions , pp. 254-255

On the Strength of the Evidence for Prehistoric Crop Processing Activities 257-265
Hubbard R. N. L. B.
  • Metrical Analysis , pp. 257-261
  • Crop-purity , pp. 261-264

A Neotilthic Moss Flora from Silbury Hill, Wiltshire 267-270
Williams D.

The Petrography of Certain Glozelian Ceramics 271-273
Peacock D. P. S.
  • Conclusions , pp. 272-273

Further Archaeological Records of Aglenus brunneus (Gyll) in Britain and Ireland, Including Confirmation of Its Presence in the Roman Period 275-277
Kenward H. K.
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