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Journal of Archaeological Science 18/3

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Jaar1991

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SerieJournal of Archaeological Science

Volume18/3

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Pagina’s225-416

UitgeverAcademic Press

PlaatsLondon/New York

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Exemplaar112280 ReknummerT-18-3-a

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Introduction to This Issue 225-226
Sillen A. & Armelagos G.

Natural Variations in the Carbon Isotope Values of Plants: Implications for Archaeology, Ecology, and Paleoecology 227-246
Tieszen L. L.
  • Introduction and Background , pp. 227-228
  • Isotopic Variation in C3 and C4 Plants , pp. 228-238
  • Differential Biochemical Enrichment , pp. 238-239
  • Implications for the Transfer of Isotopic Information , pp. 239-242
  • Floristic Composition, Biomass Producion and Bison Utilizations , pp. 242-243
  • Summary and Recommendations , pp. 243-245

The Canopy Effect, Carbon Isotope Ratios and Foodwebs in Amazonia 249-260
van der Merwe N. J. & Medina E.
  • Introduction , pp. 249-250
  • The Canopy Effect , pp. 250-251
  • Sample Collecting , pp. 251-253
  • Laboratory Analysis , pp. 253-254
  • Results and Discussion , pp. 254-258
  • Conclusions , p. 258

Some Theoretical Aspects of Istope Paleodiet Studies 264-276
Schwarcz H. P.
  • Introduction , pp. 261-264
  • Goals of Linear Isotope Modeling , pp. 264-265
  • Isotopic Routing , pp. 265-266
  • Questions to be Answered by the Linear Mixing Model , p. 266
  • The Isotopic Data , pp. 266-269
  • Archaeological Applications , pp. 269-273
  • Conclusions , p. 273

The Isotopic Compostion of Carbon and Nitrogen in Individual Amino Acids Isolated from Modern and Fossil Proteins 277-292
Hare P. E., Fogel M. L., Stafford Jr. T. W., Mitchell A. D. & Hoering T.C.
  • Introduction , pp. 277-279
  • Methods and Materials , pp. 279-281
  • Results , pp. 281-286
  • Discussion , pp. 286-291

Effects of Diet, Climate and Physiology on Nitrogen Isotope Abundances in Terrestrial Foodwebs 293-318
Ambrose S. H.
  • Introduction , pp. 293-295
  • Nitrogen Isotopes in Terrestrial Ecosystems , pp. 295-299
  • Nitrogen Isotopes of a Foodweb in Highland East Africa , pp. 299-304
  • Causes of Variation in Herbivore Nitrogen Isotope Ratios , pp. 305-311
  • Discussion and Conclusions: Implications for Human Diet Reconstruction , pp. 311-313

Isotopic and Archaeological Intrepretations of Diet in the Central Mississippi Valley 319-330
Buikstra J. E. & Milner G. R.
  • Introduction , pp. 319-324
  • Results and Discussion , pp. 324-327

Approaches to Dietary Reconstruction in the Western Cape: Are You What You Have Eaten? 331-342
Parkington J.
  • Introduction , pp. 331-332
  • A Bioarchaeological Approach , pp. 332-335
  • An Archaeometric Approach , pp. 335-336
  • Metabolic Critique , pp. 336-338
  • Palaeoenvironmental Critique , pp. 339-340
  • Conclusion , p. 340

Aspects of the Chemistry of Modern and Fossil Biological Apatites 343-354
Lee-Torp J. A. & van der Merwe N. J.
  • Introduction , pp. 343-345
  • Methods , pp. 345-346
  • Results , pp. 346-352
  • Discussion and Conclusions , pp. 352-353

Exchange of Carbon with Biological Apatite 355-362
Krueger H. W.
  • Introduction , pp. 355-356
  • Background , p. 356
  • Samples and Materials , pp. 356-357
  • Analytical Methods , pp. 357-358
  • Laboratory Exchange Experiment and Results , pp. 358-359
  • Natural Exchange Experiment and Results , pp. 359-360
  • Conclusions , pp. 360-361

Inorganic Analysis of Excaveted Human Bone after Surface Removal 363-384
Lambert J. B., Xue L. & Buikstra J. E.
  • Introduction , pp. 363-364
  • Materials and Methods , pp. 364-366
  • Results , pp. 366-370
  • Statistical Analysis , p. 370
  • Comparison of the Two Data Sets , pp. 370-377
  • Principal Component Analysis , pp. 377-378
  • Analysis of Variance , pp. 378-381
  • Conclusions , pp. 381-382

Solubility Profiles of Synthetic Apatites and of Modern and Fossil Bones 385-398
Sillen A. & LeGeros R.
  • Introduction , pp. 385-386
  • Part I , pp. 386-387
  • Methods , p. 387
  • Results , pp. 387-389
  • Part II , pp. 389-391
  • Results , pp. 391-394
  • Conclusions , pp. 394-395

87Sr/86Sr as a Dietary indicator in Modern and Archaeological Bone 399-416
Sealy J. C., van der Merwe N. J., Sillen A., Fruger F. J. & Krueger H. W.
  • Introduction , pp. 399-402
  • Sampling , p. 402
  • Methods , p. 403
  • Results and Discussion , pp. 403-406
  • Part II: Solubility Profiles , p. 406
  • Methods , pp. 406-407
  • Results and Discussion , pp. 407-413
  • Conclusions , pp. 413-415
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