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Journal of Archaeological Science 21/4

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Jaar1994

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SerieJournal of Archaeological Science

Volume21/4

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Pagina’s433-575

UitgeverAcademic Press

PlaatsLondon/New York

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Exemplaar112312 ReknummerT-18-3-a

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Some Effects of Bioturbation by Earthworms (Oligochaeta) on Archaeological Sites 433-444
Armour-Chelu M. & Andrews P.
  • Introduction , p. 433
  • Materials and Methods , pp. 433-436
  • Observations on the Rendzina soil , pp. 436-437
  • Observations of the Soil from the Beech Woodland , p. 437
  • Bone Dispersal , p. 437
  • Element Preservation , pp. 437-439
  • Bone Modification , p. 439
  • Autochthonous Bones , pp. 439-440
  • Calcite Granules , pp. 440-441
  • Discussion , pp. 441-442
  • Conclusions , p. 442

Archaeomagnetic Dating at Pueblo Grande 445-454
Eighmu J. L. & Mitchell D. R.
  • Introduction , pp. 445-446
  • Excavation at Pueblo Grande by Soil System, Inc. , p. 446
  • Archaeomagnetic Sample Collection , pp. 446-447
  • Laboratory Results , pp. 447-448
  • Archaeomagnetic Dating , pp. 448-451
  • Dating Precision and Sample Size , pp. 451-452
  • Conclusions , p. 452

Iron in Ancient Tin From Rooiberg, South Africa 455-460
Grant M. R.
  • Introduction , p. 455
  • The Rooiberg Tin Field , pp. 455-456
  • Iron in Copper and in Tin , pp. 456-457
  • Modern Tin Smelting , p. 457
  • Analyses Using Equilibrium Equation (1) , pp. 457-459
  • Further Investigation , pp. 459-460
  • Conclusions , p. 460

Provenance of Ochre in the Natufian Layers of el-Wad Cave, Mount Carmel, Israel 461-468
Weinstein -Evron M. & Ilani S.
  • Introduction , p. 461
  • Background , pp. 461-462
  • Archaeological Material , pp. 462-464
  • Extraction of Pigments from Mount Carmeld Iron Oxides , pp. 464-465
  • Discussion , pp. 465-467
  • Conclusions , p. 467

Extraction of Opal Phytoliths from Herbivore Dental Calculus 469-474
Middleton W. D. & Rovner I.
  • Introduction , p. 469
  • Theoretical and Practical Basis , pp. 469-470
  • Methodology , p. 470
  • Pilot Study , pp. 470-471
  • Discussion , pp. 471-472
  • Conclusions , p. 472

High-Precision "Wiggle-Matching" in Radiocarbon Dating 475-480
Kojo Y., Kalin R. M. & Long A.
  • Introduction , p. 475
  • Sample Description , pp. 475-476
  • High-Precision Wiggle-Matching: Method and Results , pp. 476-478
  • Discussion of the Result , p. 478
  • Conclusions , p. 478

Pollen Percolation Rates in Euroamerican-Era Cultural Deposits in the Northeasthern United States 481-488
Kelso G. K.
  • Introduction , p. 481
  • Observed Pollen Percolation Rates , pp. 481-486
  • Discussion , pp. 486-487

Early Cotton in North Arabia 489-500
Betts A., van der Borg K., de Jong A., McClintock C. & van Strydonck M.
  • Introduction , pp. 489-490
  • The Plastre Fragments , pp. 490-496
  • Cotton in Antiquity , pp. 496-498

Late Holocene Resource Intensification in the Sacramento Valley, California: The Vertebrate Evidence 501-514
Broughton J. M.
  • Introduction , p. 501
  • Resource Intensification, Foraging, Efficiency and Archaeological Vertebrates , pp. 501-503
  • The Sacramento Valley Archaeofaunas , pp. 503-505
  • Temporal Patterns in Selective Efficiency , pp. 505-508
  • Seasonal and Spatial Variation in Prey Availability , pp. 508-510
  • Conclusions , pp. 510-512

Contributions of Chemical Dietary Reconstruction to the Assessment of Adaptation by Ancient Highland Immigrants (Alto Ramirez) to Coastal Conditions at Pisagua, North Chile 515-524
Aufderheide A. C., Kelly M. A., Rivera M., Gray L., Tieszen L. L., Iversen E., Krouse H. R. & Carevic A.
  • Introduction , p. 516
  • Methods , pp. 516-518
  • Results and Discussion , pp. 518-522
  • Synthesis , pp. 522-523
  • Conclusions , p. 523

The Biological Basis for Seasonal Increments in Dental Cementrum and Their Application to Archaeological Research 525-540
Lieberman D. E.
  • Introduction , p. 525
  • Cementum Biology , pp. 525-528
  • The Biological Basis of Seasonal Cementum Bands , pp. 528-529
  • Experimental Studies of the Causes of Cementum Bands , pp. 529-535
  • Analysis of Archaeological Samples , pp. 535-536
  • Conclusion , pp. 536-537

Dating of the Basal Aurignacian Sandwich at Abric Romani (Catalunya, Spain) by Radiocarbon and Uranium-Series 541-552
Bischoff J. L., Ludwig K., Garcia J. F., Carbonell E., Vaquero M., Stafford Jr. T. W. & Jull A. J. T.
  • Introduction , pp. 541-542
  • Philosophy of Approach , p. 542
  • Abric Romani , pp. 542-544
  • Basal Aurignacian Level , p. 544
  • Sampling and Analysis , pp. 544-546
  • Results and Interpretation , pp. 546-549
  • Discussion , pp. 549-550

Provenancing of Hominid and Mammalian Fossils from Kanjera, Kenya, using EDXRF 553-564
Plummer T. W., Kinyua A. M. & Potts R.
  • Introduction , pp. 553-554
  • Geologic Setting , pp. 554-555
  • Methodology , pp. 555-556
  • Results , pp. 556-559
  • Provenancing of Surface Collected Fossils , pp. 559-562
  • Conclusions , p. 562

Immunological Detection of Albumin in Ancient Human Cremations using ELISA and Monoclonal Antibodies 565-572
Cattaneo C., Gelsthorpe K., Sokol R. J. & Phillips P.
  • Introduction , pp. 565-566
  • Materials and Methods , pp. 566-567
  • Results , p. 567
  • Discussion , pp. 567-570
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