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Journal of Archaeological Science 21/3

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Jaar1994

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SerieJournal of Archaeological Science

Volume21/3

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Pagina’s289-432

UitgeverAcademic Press

PlaatsLondon/New York

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Exemplaar112311 ReknummerT-18-3-a

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A Micromorphological Study of Four Neolithic Sites in the Dutch Coastal Provinces 289-302
Exaltus R. P. & Miedema R.
  • Introduction , pp. 289-291
  • Materials and Methods , pp. 292-294
  • Results , pp. 294-298
  • Discussion , pp. 298-300
  • Conclusions , p. 300

Chemical Characterization of Various Archaeological Soil Samples using Main and Trace Elements determined by Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry 303-314
Linderholm J. & Lundberg E.
  • Introduction , pp. 303-305
  • Investigation area , p. 305
  • Methods , pp. 305-308
  • Results , pp. 308-311
  • Discussion , pp. 311-313

Residential Mobility in the Prehistoric Southwest United States: a Preliminary Study using Strontium Isotope Analysis 315-330
Price T. D., Johnson C. M., Ezzo J. A. Burton J. H. & Ericson J.
  • Introduction , pp. 315-316
  • Migration and Residential Mobility in the Prehistoric Southwest , p. 317
  • Evidence of Diverse Social Groups at Grasshopper Pueblo , pp. 317-320
  • Methods of Investigation , pp. 320-322
  • Results of the Pilot Study , pp. 322-327
  • Conclusions , p. 327

An Assessment of the Temporal Bone Lesions of th Broken Hill Cranium 331-338
Montgomery P. Q., Williams H. O. L., Reading N. & Stringer C. B.
  • Introduction , pp. 331-332
  • Materials and Methods , p. 332
  • Description , pp. 332-334
  • Discussion , pp. 334-335
  • Infective Hypothesis , p. 335
  • Alternative Aetiological Hypotheses , pp. 335-336
  • Conclusion , p. 336

Bone Fragment Size in British Cremation Burials and its Implications for Pyre Technology and Ritual 339-342
McKinley J. I.
  • Introduction , p. 339
  • The Cremation Process , pp. 339-340
  • Examination of Cremation Burials , pp. 340-342
  • Conclusion , p. 342

Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry Analysis of Ceramic Artefacts from a Protohistoric Site in Oklahoma 343-358
Shingleton Jr. K. L., Odell G. H. & Harris T. M.
  • Introduction , p. 343
  • The Archaeological Problem , pp. 343-345
  • Summary of Ceramic Traits , pp. 345-347
  • The Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry Technique , pp. 347-351
  • Statistical Analyses of Chemical Data , pp. 351-355
  • Statistical Analyses of Technological Ceramic Variables , pp. 355-356
  • Conclusions , pp. 356-357

The Evidence for Middle Palaeolithic Scavenging from Couche VIII, Grotte Vaufrey (Dordogne, France) 359-376
Grayson D. K. & Delpech F.
  • Introduction , p. 359
  • Binford's Taphonomic Interpretations , pp. 359-364
  • A Taphonomic Reanalysis , pp. 364-374
  • Conclusions , p. 374

Age Estimation of Prehistoric Pigs (Sus scrofa) by Molar Eruption and Attrition 377-386
Rolett B. V. & Chiu M.
  • Introduction , pp. 377-378
  • Pig Molar Formation, Eruption and Attrition , pp. 378-379
  • Application of the Method to non-European Faunal Assemblages , pp. 379-381
  • Age Estimation of Marquesan Pigs by Dental Criteria: A Case Study Analysis , pp. 381-385
  • Conclusion , p. 385

Soil Pollen and Soil Micormorphological Analyses of Old Ground Surfaces on Biggar Common, borders Region, Scotland 387-402
Tipping R., Carter S. & Johnston D.
  • Introduction , pp. 387-388
  • The Excavations , p. 388
  • Methods , pp. 388-395
  • Results , pp. 395-399
  • Discussion , pp. 399-400
  • Conclusions , pp. 400-401

Detection of Animal Residues in Humus Samples from a Prehistoric Site in the Lower Mackenzie River Valley, Northwest Territories 403-412
Nolin L., Kramer J. K. G. & Newman M. E.
  • Introduction , pp. 403-404
  • Vidiitshuu and the Archaeological Evdence , pp. 404-406
  • Material and Methods , pp. 406-407
  • Results and Discussion , pp. 407-410
  • Conclusion , pp. 410-411

The Role of Bone Density in Structuring Prehistoric Salmon Bone Assemblages 413-424
Butler V. L. & Chatters J. C.
  • Introduction , pp. 413-414
  • Methods , pp. 414-416
  • Results , pp. 416-417
  • Archaeological Assemblages , pp. 417-420
  • Conclusions , pp. 420-422

Significance of Phosphate in Ceramic Bodies: discussion of paper by Bollong e al. 425-426
Freestone I. C., Middleton A. P. & Meeks N. D.
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