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Journal of Archaeological Science 44

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Jaar2014

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieJournal of Archaeological Science

Volume44

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Pagina’s205

UitgeverElsevier

PlaatsAmsterdam

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A 3300-year atmospheric metal contamination record from Raeburn Flow raised bog, south west Scotland 1-11
Küttner A., Mighall T.M., De Vleeschouwer F., Mauquoy D., Martínez Cortizas A., Foster I.D.L. & Krupp E.
  • Discussion . Bronze Age , p. 7
  • Discussion . Late Iron Age and Roman times , pp. 8-9
  • Discussion . Early medieval-medieval period , p. 9
  • Discussion . Post-medieval , p. 9
  • Discussion . Industrial-modern period , p. 9

Evidence for the repeated use of a central hearth at Middle Pleistocene (300 ky ago) Qesem Cave, Israel 12-21
Shahack-Gross R., Berna F., Karkanas P., Lemorini C., Gopher A. & Barkai R.

Thermal alteration of small mammal from El Guanaco 2 site (Argentina): an experimental approach on armadillos bone remains (Cingulata, Dasypodidae) 22-29
Frontini R. & Vecchi R.

Impact of post-depositional processes on charcoal fragmentation and archaeobotanical implications: experimental approach combining charcoal analysis and biomechanics 30-42
Chrzazvez J., Théry-Parisot I., Fiorucci G., Terral J.-F. & Thibaut B.
  • Research history in charcoal fragmentation , p. 31

Obsidian-tempered pottery in the Southern Caucasus: a new approach to obsidian as a ceramic-temper 43-54
Palumbi G., Gratuze B., Harutyunyan A. & Chataigner C.
  • Obsidian and ceramics a combined approach , pp. 43-44
  • The Chalcolithic period in Armenia and in the Caucasus , pp. 44-45
  • The site of Aratashen (Armenia) , pp. 45-47
  • Obsidian-tempered ceramics in the Southern Caucasus , pp. 47-48
  • The analyses of the obsidian-tempered pottery , pp. 48-51
  • From obsidians to ceramics: new research perspectives , p. 53

Nicotine in residues of smoking pipes and other artifacts of the smoking complex from an Early Ceramic period archaeological site in central Chile 55-60
Echeverría J., Planella M.T. & Niemeyer H.M.

Bone projectile injuries and Epipaleolithic hunting: new experimental and archaeological results 61-68
Yeshurun R. & Yaroshevich A.

A novel morphometric method for differentiating wild and domesticated barley through intra-rachis measurements 69-75
Snir A. & Weiss E.

The role of the Egyptian Vulture (Neophron percnopterus) as a bone accumulator in cliff rock shelters: an analysis of modern bone nest assemblages from North-eastern Iberia 76-90
Lloveras L., Nadal J., Moreno-García M., Thomas R., Anglada J., Baucells J., Martorell C. & Vilasís D.

Water engineering at Petra (Jordan): recreating the decision process underlying hydraulic engineering of the Wadi Mataha pipeline system 91-97
Ortloff C.R.
  • Petra water supply systems , pp. 91-93
  • Wadi Mataha hydraulic pipeline engineering design choices , pp. 93-96

Revisiting the strontium contribution of sea salt in the human diet 90-103
Fenner J.N. & Wright L.E.

Magdalenian antler projectile point design: Determining original form for uni- and bilaterally barbed points 104-116
Langley M.C.
  • Previous ideas on barbed point original design and distal extremity form , pp. 105-106
  • Evidence from portable and parietal art , pp. 106-107
  • Ethnographic barbed implements , pp. 107-108
  • Archaeological examples , pp. 108-113
  • Determining original form for uni- and bilaterally barbed points , pp. 114-115

Immigrants at the Mississippian polity of Cahokia: strontium isotope evidence for population movement 117-127
Slater P.A., Hedman K.M. & Emerson T.E.
  • Strontium isotopes and mobility studies , pp. 118-119

A Roman barge in the Ljubljanica river (Slovenia): wood identification, dendrochronological dating and wood preservation research 128-135
Cufar K., Merela M. & Eric M.

Unique in its chaîne opératoire, unique in its symbolism: undressing a figurine from the 6th Millennium BC Körös culture, Hungary 136-147
Kreiter A., Riebe D.J., Parkinson W.A., Peto A., Tóth M., Pánczél P. & Bánffy E.

Earliest evidence for asbestos composites linked to Byzantine wall paintings production 148-153
Kakoulli I., Prikhodko S.V., King A. & Fischer C.

Lead provenance study in medieval metallic materials from Madinat al-Zahra (Medina Azahara, Córdoba) 154-163
Gener M., Montero-Ruiz I., Murillo-Barroso M., Manzano E. & Vallejo A.
  • Lead isotope analysis (LIA) , pp. 159-162

Mummy Lake: an unroofed ceremonial structure within a large-scale ritual landscape 164-179
Benson L.V., Griffin E.R., Stein J.R., Friedman R.A. & Andrae S.W.
  • Hydrologic evaluation of Mummy Lake , pp. 170-176
  • The Chapin Mesa ritual landscape , pp. 176-178

Searching for consistencies in Châtelperronian pigment use 180-193
Dayet L., d'Errico F. & García-Moreno R.

Stylistic clusters and the Syrian/South Syrian tradition of first-millennium BCE Levantine ivory carving: a machine learning approach 194-205
Gansell A.R., van de Meent J.-W., Zairis S. & Wiggins C.H.
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