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Journal of Archaeological Science 16/2

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Jaar1989

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieJournal of Archaeological Science

Volume16/2

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Pagina’s109-220

UitgeverAcademic Press

PlaatsLondon/New York

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Exemplaar112250 ReknummerT-18-3-a

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Dietary Reconstruction at Arene Candide Cave (Liguria, Italy) by Means of Trace Element Analysis 109-124
Francalaccia P.
  • Introduction , pp. 109-112
  • Materials and Methods , pp. 112-113
  • Results and Discussion , pp. 113-120
  • Summary and Conclusions , pp. 120-122

On Distinguishing Natural from Cultural Damage on Archaeological Antler 125-136
Olsen S. L.
  • Introduction , pp. 125-126
  • Methods , pp. 126-128
  • Results , pp. 128-129
  • Conclusions , pp. 129-135

Mechanics of Overkill in the Extinction of New Zealand Moas 137-152
Anderson A.
  • Introduction , pp. 137-138
  • Radiocarbon Chronology , pp. 138-144
  • Quantification of Overkill , pp. 144-149
  • Conclusions , pp. 149-

The Chronology of North American Late Pleistocene Extinctions 153-166
Grayson D. K.
  • Introduction , pp. 153-154
  • The Dates , pp. 154-160
  • How We Got Here , pp. 160-163
  • The Last Few Years , pp. 163-164
  • Conclusions , p. 164

Quaterny Megafaunal Extinctions Variations on a Theme by Paganini 167-176
Diamond J. M.
  • Variation 1: Extinction of the Sunda Tigers , pp. 167-168
  • Theme: How Can We Deduce Causes of Megafaunal Extinctions from the Archaeological Record? , pp. 168-169
  • Variation III: Overhunting versus Others Mechanissms of Humanrelated Extinctions , pp. 169-170
  • Variation iV: How Could Early Humans have Exterminated the Megafaunas of Australia and New Guinea? , pp. 170-171
  • Variation V: Bases of Climate-Related Extinctions , pp. 171-172
  • Variation VI: Questions that Climate-related Theories of Quaternay Megafaunal Extinctions Will Have to Confront , pp. 172-174
  • Coda: How Can Human-related and Climate-releated Caustion of Quaterny Megafaunal Extinctions be Distinguished? , p. 174

Extinciton of Birds in Eastern Polynesia: A Review of the Record, and Comparisons with Other Pacific Island Groups 177-206
Steadman D. W.
  • Introduction , pp. 178-179
  • The Eastern Polynesian Fossil Record , pp. 179-190
  • Comparisons , pp. 190-199
  • Discussion , pp. 199-201
  • Conclusions , pp. 201-202

Late Pleistocene Vegetation and Environmental Shifts in Australia and their Bearing on Faunal Extinctions 207-218
Dodson J. R.
  • Introduction , pp. 207-208
  • Greater Australia , pp. 208-209
  • Habitats of Greater Australia , pp. 209-210
  • Vegetation History , pp. 210-213
  • Environmental Stresses? , pp. 213-215
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