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Journal of Archaeological Science 16/1

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Jaar1989

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SerieJournal of Archaeological Science

Volume16/1

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Pagina’s108

UitgeverAcademic Press

PlaatsLondon/New York

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Exemplaar112249 ReknummerT-18-3-a

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Sample Selection, Schiepp Effects and Scavenging: the Impications of Partial Recovery for Interpretations of the Terrestrial Mammal Assemblage from Klasies River Mouth 1-12
Turner A.
  • Introduction , pp. 1-2
  • The Klein and Binford Interpretation , pp. 2-3
  • Suberde, Sub-Sampling and the Schlepp Effect , pp. 3-5
  • Back to Klasies River Mouth , pp. 5-8
  • Klasies River Mouth and the Larger Pattern of Hominid Behaviour , pp. 8-10

Response to Turner 13-16
Binford L. R.

The Use of Canonical Variates for Determination of Biface Manufacturing Technology at Boxgrove Lower Palaeolithic Site and the Behavourial Implications of this Technology 17-26
Wenban-Smith F. F.
  • Introduction , pp. 17-18
  • Experimental Procedures , pp. 18-19
  • Recording Procedures , pp. 19-21
  • Analysis , pp. 21-24
  • Conclusions , pp. 24-25

Studies of Late Prehistoric and Modern Opal Phytoliths from Coastal Sand Dunes and Machair in Northwest Britain 27-46
Powers A. H., Padmore J. & Gilbertson D. D.
  • Introduction , pp. 27-29
  • Study Methods , pp. 29-31
  • Statistical Techniques , pp. 31-32
  • Phytolith Morphotypes , pp. 32-33
  • Results , pp. 33-37
  • Correspondence Analysis of the Peat, Sheep and Cattle Faecal Samples , pp. 37-40
  • Discussion , pp. 41-42
  • Conclusions , p. 42

Trace-element Analysis of an Inhumation from Sutton Hoo, Using Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission Spectrometry: An Evaluation of the Technique Applied to Analysis of Organic Residues 47-55
Bethell P. H. & Smith J. U.
  • Background and Introduction , pp. 47-48
  • Previous Examples , pp. 48-49
  • Experimental Procedure , pp. 49-51
  • Results , pp. 51-53
  • Discussion , pp. 53-54
  • Conclusions , pp. 54-55

More Observations on the Problem of Tempering in Compositional Studies of Archaeological Ceramics 57-70
Neff H., Bishop R. L. & Sayre E. V.
  • Methods , pp. 58-61
  • The Relative Magnitude of Elemental Concentrations , pp. 61-63
  • The Effect of Initial Separation Between Clay Sources , pp. 63-64
  • Pratical Implications , pp. 64-65
  • Conclusion , pp. 65-68

A Study of Pleistocene and Holocene Hyaena Coprolites 71-94
Horwitz L. K. & Goldberg P.
  • Introduction , pp. 71-72
  • Materials , pp. 72-74
  • Methods , p. 74
  • Mascroscopic examination , p. 75
  • Microscopic Method , pp. 75-85
  • Discussion , pp. 85-86

Instruments for Measuring Surface Profiles: An application in the Study of Ancient Human Tooth Crown Surfaces 95-106
Hilson S. W. & Jones B. K.
  • Introduction , pp. 95-97
  • Components, Circuitry and Programming , pp. 97-98
  • Profiler , pp. 98-101
  • Measuring Microscope , pp. 101-104
  • Conclusions , p. 104
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