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Journal of Archaeological Science 22/2

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Jaar1995

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieJournal of Archaeological Science

Volume22/2

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Pagina’s145-340

UitgeverAcademic Press

PlaatsLondon/New York

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Exemplaar112711 ReknummerT-18-3-a

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Experiments in Taphonomy 147-153
Andrews P.

Bones and Groundwater: Towards the Modelling of Diagenetic Processes 155-164
Hedges R.E.M. & Miljard A.R.
  • Water and Soil Physics , pp. 156-157
  • The Pore Structure of Bone , pp. 157-158
  • The Chemistry of Particular Diagenetic Interactions , pp. 158-160
  • Quantitative Estimates: A Synthesis , pp. 160-162

Towards an Understanding of the Microbial Decomposition of Archaeological Bone in the Burial Environment 165-174
Child A.M.

A Basic Mathematical Simulation of the Chemical Degradation of Ancient Collagen 175-183
Collins M.J., Riley M.S., Child A.M. & Turner-Walker G.
  • Predictions of the Model , pp. 178-180
  • How Applicable is the Model for Archaeological Collagen? , pp. 180-182

The Tensile Strength of Archaeological Bone 185-191
Turner-Walker G. & Parry T.V.

Preservation of Collagen in Bone From Dry, Sandy Soil 193-199
Grupe G.

Measurements and Relationships of Diagenetic Alteration of Bone from Three Archaeological Sites 201-209
Hedges R.E.M., Millard A.R. & Pike A.W.G.
  • Diagenetic Parameters , pp. 202-206
  • Relationships between Diagenetic Parameters , pp. 206-208

Early Diagenetic Evolution of Bone Phosphate: An X-ray Diffractometry Analysis 211-221
Person A., Bocherens H., Saliège J.-F., Paris F., Zeitoun V. & Gérard M.

Differential Burning, Recrystallization, and Fragmentation of Archaeological Bone 223-237
Stiner M.C., Kuhn S.L., Weiner S. & Bar-Yosef O.
  • Archaeological Background: Relationships Between Burning and Artefact Size in Shelter Sites , pp. 224-226
  • Mineral Recrystallization as a Function of Visible Burning on Modern Bones , pp. 227-229
  • Bone Fragmentation as a Function of Burning Intensity , pp. 229-230
  • Burning of Bones Buried Beneath an Open Campfire , pp. 230-231
  • Overlapping Signatures of Burning, Weathering, and Fossilization , pp. 231-234

The Role of the Environment in Uranium Uptake by Buried Bone 239-250
Millard A.R. & Hedges R.E.M.
  • Uranium Uptake Model , pp. 239-240

Tests for Diagenesis in Tooth Enamel: ESR Dating Signals and Carbonate Contents 251-255
Rink W.J. & Schwarcz H.P.

Application of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy To Bone Diagenesis 257-262
Lee A.P. & Klinowski J.

Experiments on Collagen-Humic Interactions : Speed of Humic Uptake, and Effects of Diverse Chemical Treatments 263-270
van Klinken G.J. & Hedges R.E.M.

Differential Survival of Albumin in Ancient Bone 271-276
Cattaneo C., Gelsthorpe K., Phillips P. & Sokol R.J.

Preliminary Results for the Analysis of Lipids in Ancient Bone 277-290
Eversched R.P., Turner-Walker G., Hedges R.E.M., Tuross N. & Leyden A.

Authenticating DNA Extracted From Ancient Skeletal Remains 291-299
Richards M..B & Sykes B.C.

Preservation of 13C/12C Original Ratio and 14C Dating of the Mineral Fraction of Human Bones From Saharan Tombs, Niger 301-312
Saliège J.-F., Person A. & Paris F.

Diagenesis of Strontium in Fossil Bone: A Reconsideration of Nelson et al. (1986) 313-320
Sillen A. & Sealy J.C.

The Effects of Lipids in Stable Carbon Isotope Analysis and the Effects of NaOH Treatment on the Composition of Extracted Bone Collagen 321-326
Liden K., Takahashi C. & Nelson D.E.

Trophic Structure and Climatic Information From Isotopic Signatures in Pleistocene Cave Fauna of Southern England 327-340
Bocherens H., Fogel M.L., Tuross N. & Zeder M.
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