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Journal of Archaeological Science 14/3

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Jaar1987

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SerieJournal of Archaeological Science

Volume14/3

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Pagina’s231-342

UitgeverAcademic Press

PlaatsLondon/New York

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Contouring Techniques for Archaeological Distributions 231-242
Haigh J. G. B. & Kelly M. A.
  • Introduction , pp. 231-232
  • Techniques for Regular Grids , pp. 232-235
  • The Billinear Spline in Practice , pp. 235-236
  • Techniques for Irregularly Spaced Data , pp. 237-238
  • Applications of Local Quadratic Fitting , pp. 238-240
  • Summary and Conclusions , pp. 240-241

A Comparative Dating Study of Bones from Little Hoyle Cave, South Wales, U. K. 242-250
Rae A. M., Ivanovich M., Green H. S. & Kimber R. W. L.
  • Introduction , pp. 243-244
  • Little Hoyle Cave - Paleoenvironmental and Archaeological Significance , p. 244
  • Experimental Methods , pp. 244-246
  • Results and Discussions , p. 246
  • Summary , pp. 246-249

Estimation of Prehistoric Hunting Rates based on the Age Composition of Sika Deer (Cervus nippon) 251-270
Koike H. & Ohtaishi N.
  • Introduction , pp. 251-252
  • Calculation of Life Tables and Survival Rates from Age-Compostion Data , pp. 252-254
  • Survival Curves among Living Deer Populations , pp. 254-256
  • A Simulation of a Survivorship Curve under Non-hunted Conditions , pp. 256-259
  • Estimation of Hunting Rate and Hunting Limit , pp. 259-262
  • Hunting Rate of Excavated Sika Deer , pp. 262-264
  • Discussion , pp. 264-266

Coulour and Chemical Composition in Ancient Glass: An Examinination of some Roman and Wealden Glass by means of Ultraviolet-Visible-Infra-red Spectrometry and Electron Microprobe Analysis 271-282
Green L. R. & Hart F. A.
  • Introduction , pp. 271-272
  • The Origin of the Absorption Bands , p. 272
  • Iron-tinted Glass , pp. 272-276
  • Manganese-tinted Glass , pp. 276-277
  • Cobalt-tinted Glass , pp. 277-278
  • Abundances of Iron, Manganese and Cobalt in Wood Ash , pp. 278-279
  • Bulk Compostion of the Glasses , p. 279
  • Experimental Methods , pp. 279-281

An Efficient interchange Procedure for the Archaeological Seriation Problem 282-290
Laporte G. & Taillefer S.
  • Introduction , pp. 283-285
  • A New Interchange Procedure , pp. 285-287
  • Computational Results , pp. 287-288
  • Conclusion , p. 288

An Unusual Dental Deposit - A Taphonomic Process? 291-296
Flinn R. M., Corbett M. E. & Smith A. J.
  • Discussion , pp. 294-295

Uranium and Thorium Distributions in Fossil Bones from Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania and Kanam, Kenya 297-310
Williams C. T. & Marlow C. A.
  • Introduction , pp. 297-298
  • Methods , pp. 298-299
  • Results , pp. 299-302
  • Discussion , pp. 302-307
  • Summary and Conclusions , pp. 307-308

A Statistical Approach to the Archaeological Identification of Crop Processing 311-324
Jones G.
  • Introduction , pp. 311-314
  • An External Approach , pp. 314-317
  • An Internal Approach , pp. 317-321
  • Discussion , p. 321
  • Conclusions , pp. 321-322

The Eastern Wood Rat (Neotoma floridana) as a Taphonomic Factor in Archaeological Sites 325-338
Hoffman R. & Hays C.
  • Introduction , p. 325
  • Rugby Rock Shelter- A Wood Rat Denning Site , pp. 325-328
  • Experiment with Denning Wood Rats , p. 328
  • Summary of Experiment Monitoring and Bone Recovery , pp. 328-329
  • Patterns of Bone Movement and Modifications , pp. 329-334
  • Discussion , pp. 334-335
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