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Journal of Archaeological Science 15/3

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Jaar1988

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieJournal of Archaeological Science

Volume15/3

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Pagina’s219-353

UitgeverAcademic Press

PlaatsLondon/New York

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Exemplaar112243 ReknummerT-18-3-a

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Mass Deaths and Serial Predation: Comparative Taphonomic Studies of Modern Large Mammal Death Sites 219-236
Haynes G.
  • Introduction , pp. 219-220
  • Background , p. 220
  • Sites Where Elephants Died En Masse , pp. 220-222
  • Sites Where Other Large Mammals Died En Masse , pp. 222-224
  • A Mass Death Site in Wood Buffalo National Park, Canada , pp. 224-225
  • Cumulative Bone Sites , pp. 225-228
  • Discussion , pp. 228-232
  • Conclusion , pp. 232-234

Between Flax and Fabric Cultivation and Processing of Flax in a Mediaeval Peat Reclamation Settlement Near Midwood (Prov. Noord Holland) 237-252
Pals J. P. & van Dierendonck M. C.
  • Introduction , pp. 237-238
  • The Site , pp. 238-240
  • Field and Laboratory Procedures , p. 240
  • Results and Discussion , pp. 240-247
  • Description of Selected Micro- and Macro-fossils , pp. 247-249

Provenancing and Archaeology of Roman Millstones from the Mediterranean Area 253-306
Williams-Thorpe O.
  • Introduction and Background , p. 254
  • Aims and Scope of this Paper , pp. 254-255
  • Terminology , p. 255
  • The Archaeology of Millstones in the Roman Mediterranean Styles and distribution , pp. 255-261
  • Dating of Roman millstone types , pp. 261-262
  • The problem of flat donkey mills , p. 262
  • Rock Types used for Millstones in the Roman Mediterranean , pp. 262-264
  • Potential Millstone Sources , pp. 264-265
  • Characterization of Millstone Source Rocks , pp. 265-268
  • Petrographic characterization , pp. 268-269
  • Characterization by chemical analysis , pp. 269-275
  • Analysis and Provenancing of Millstones , pp. 275-284
  • Discussion Millstone distributions and relationship with other traded materials , pp. 284-286
  • Organization of the millstone trade , pp. 286-288
  • Conclusions , p. 288

Long Bone Fragmentation and Interpretation of Faunal Assemblages: Approaches to Comparative Analysis 307-326
Todd L. C. & Rapson D. J.
  • Introduction , pp. 307-308
  • Percentage Complete , pp. 308-309
  • Percentage Difference in Articular Ends , pp. 309-314
  • Shaft Length Ratio , pp. 314-319
  • Shaft Fragments , pp. 319-323
  • Conclusions , p. 323

Relative Scavenging Opportunities for East and South African Plio-Pleistocene Hominids 327-342
Turner A.
  • Introduction , pp. 327-329
  • Characteristics of the South African Plio-Pleistocene Larger Mammal Fauna , pp. 329-332
  • Carcass Destruction and Potential Scavenging Opportunities , pp. 332-335
  • Scavenging Opportunities in a Wider Context , pp. 335-338
  • Conclusions , p. 338

A Cautionary Note on the Use of Chemstrips for Detection of Blood Residues on Prehistoric Stone Tools 343-346
Custer J. F., Ilgenfritz J. & Doms K. R.
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