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Journal of Archaeological Science 55

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Jaar2015

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SerieJournal of Archaeological Science

Volume55

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Pagina’s300

UitgeverElsevier

PlaatsAmsterdam

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Production, mixing and provenance of Late Bronze Age mixed alkali glasses from northern Italy: an isotopic approach 1-8
Henderson J., Evans J., Bellintani P. & Bietti-Sestieri A.-M.
  • Introduction , pp. 1-2
  • The appearence and development of mixed-alkali glasses , p. 2
  • Chemical compostions and raw materials , p. 2
  • Archaeological evidence for production and provenance , p. 3
  • Isotope analysis , p. 3
  • Experimental , pp. 3-4
  • Results , pp. 4-5
  • Discussion , pp. 5-6
  • Conclusions , p. 7

Selective attack of waterlogged archaeological wood by the shipworm, Teredo navalis and its implications for in-situ preservation 9-15
Eriksen A. M. Gregroy D. & Shashoua Y.
  • Introduction , pp. 9-10
  • Material and methods , pp. 10-12
  • Results , pp. 12-13
  • Discussion and future research , pp. 13-14

Geographic scale and zooarchaeological analysis of Late Holocene foraging adaptations in western Argentina 16-25
Otaola C. Wolverton S., Giardina M. A. & Neme G.
  • Introduction , pp. 16-17
  • Study area , pp. 17-18
  • Intensification and archaeology in Southern Mendoza , pp. 18-19
  • Materials and methods , pp. 19-20
  • Results , pp. 20-22
  • Discussion , pp. 22-23
  • Conclusion , p. 23

A study on the strength and thermal shock resistance of Egyptian shale-tempered pottery 26-33
Warfe A.
  • Introduction , pp. 26-27
  • Testing ancient ceramics for strenght and thermal properties , pp. 27-28
  • Testing material properties of shale fabrics through experiment , p. 28
  • Mateirals and methods , pp. 28-29
  • Results , pp. 29-30
  • Doscussion , pp. 30-32
  • Conclusion , p. 32

Finding the Paleoindian spearthrower: quantitative evidence for mechanically- assisted propulsion of lithic armatures during the North American Paleoindian Period 34-41
Hutchings W. K.
  • Introduction , pp. 34-35
  • A brief review of method , pp. 35-37
  • Results , pp. 37-39
  • Discussion and conclusion , pp. 39-40

Archaeology: taphonomy, and historical ecology of Chesapeake Bay blue crabs (Callinectes sapidus) 42-54
Rick T. C., Ogburn M. B., Kramer M. A., McCanty S. T., Reeder-Myers L. A., Miller H. M. & Hines A. H.
  • Introduction , pp. 42-44
  • Bleu crab biology and ecology , pp. 44-45
  • Experiments in crab preservation and taphonomy , pp. 45-48
  • Blue crab archaeology , pp. 48-49
  • Estimating the size of ancient blue crabs , pp. 49-51
  • Discussion and conclusions , pp. 51-53

Deciphering public spaces in urban contexts: geophysical survey, multi-element soil analysis, and artifact distritutions at the 15th-16th- cnetury AD Swahili settlement of Songo Mnara, Tanzania 55-70
Fleischer J. & Sulas F.
  • Introduction , pp. 54-57
  • The East African coast and Swahili urban centers , pp. 57-59
  • Methodoloby , pp. 59-61
  • Results and interpretation , pp. 61-67
  • Discussion: towards an archeology of 'public space' , pp. 67-68
  • Conclusions , p. 68

Tissue-based analysis of a charred flat bread (galette) from a Roman cemetery at Saint-Memmie (Dép. Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, north-eastern France) 72-82
Heiss A. G., Pouget N. Wiethold J. Ajü A. D. & Le Goff I.
  • Introduction: purpose of, and state of the art in bread analysis , pp. 71-73
  • Material and methods , pp. 73-75
  • Discussion , pp. 76-80

Maize consumption in pre-Hispani sout-central Andes: chemical and microscopic evidence from organic residues in archaeological pottery from western Tinogasta (Catamarca, Argentina) 83-99
Lantos I., Spangenberg J. E., Giovannetti M. A., Ratto N. & Maier M. S.
  • Introduction , pp. 83-85
  • The western Tinogasta study area , pp. 85-86
  • Materials and methods , pp. 86-90
  • Results , pp. 90-95
  • Discussion , pp. 95-97
  • Conclusion , p. 97

Solutrean and Magdalenian ferruginous rocks heat-treatment: accidental and/or deliberate action? 100-112
Salomon H., Vignaud C., Lahlil S. & Menguy N.
  • Introduction , pp. 100-101
  • Overview of the three sites , pp. 101-102
  • Experimental methods , pp. 102-103
  • Results and discussions , pp. 103-108
  • Conclsuion , pp. 108-111

Breakage patterns in Sima de los Huesos (Atapuerca, Spain) hominin 113-121
Sala N., Arsuaga J. L., Martinez I. & Gracia-Tellez A.
  • Introduction , pp. 113-114
  • Material and methods , pp. 114-115
  • Results , pp. 116-117
  • Discussion , pp. 117-119
  • Conclusions , pp. 119-120

Upper Paleolithic population histories of Southwestern France: a comaprison of the demographic signatures of 14 C date distributions and archaeological site counts 122-134
French J. c. & Collins C.
  • Introduction , pp. 122-123
  • Background: using site counts and 14 C date distributions to reconstruct prehistoric demographic patterns , p. 123
  • Materials and methods , pp. 123-126
  • Results , pp. 126-128
  • Discussion , pp. 128-132
  • Conclusions , p. 132

A new system for computing long-bone fusion age profiles in Sus 135-150
Zeder M. A., Lemoine X. & Paye S.
  • Introduction , pp. 135-136
  • Method: a revision , pp. 136-141
  • Application , pp. 141-146
  • Discussion and conclusions , pp. 146-150

Bullion production in imperial china and its significance for sulphide ore smelting word-wide 151-165
Liu S., Rehren T., Chen J., Xu C., Venunan P., Larreina-garcia D. & Martion-Torres M.
  • Introduction , p. 151
  • Background , pp. 151-154
  • Samples , p. 154
  • Analytical methodology , pp. 154-155
  • Analytical results , pp. 155-157
  • Experimental reconstruction (see OSM for experimental conditions and re-melting tests) , pp. 157-159
  • Discussion , pp. 159-163
  • Conclusion and outlook , pp. 163-164

Characterizing prehistoric archery: technical and functional analyses of the Neolithic bows from la Draga (NE Iberian Peninsula) 166-173
Piqué R., Palomo A., Terradas X., Tarrus J., Buxo R., Bosch A., Chinchilla J., Bodganovic I. Lopez O. & Sana M.
  • Introduction , pp. 166-167
  • Materials and methods , p. 168
  • Results: characteristics and production process of the bows , pp. 168-169
  • Discussion: use and role of Neolithic bows , pp. 169-171
  • Conclusions , pp. 171-172

Potential of cone penetrating testing for mapping deeply buried palaeolandscapes in the context of archaeological surveys in polder 174-187
Missiaen T., Verhegge J., Heirman K. & Crombé P.
  • Introduction , pp. 174-175
  • Aims of the study , p. 175
  • Shallow geology of the study area , pp. 175-176
  • Archaeological background , p. 176
  • Materials and methods , pp. 176-179
  • Results and interpretation , pp. 179-182
  • Discussion , pp. 182-184
  • Conclusions and recommendations , pp. 184-186

X-ray Computed Tomography for the anatomical and dendrochronological analysis of archaeological wood 188-196
Stelzner J. & Million S.
  • Introduction , pp. 188-189
  • Material and methodology , pp. 189-191
  • Results , pp. 191-193
  • Discussion , pp. 193-195
  • Conclusion , pp. 195-196

An assessment of methods for the digital enhancement of rock paintings: the rock art from the precordillera of Arica (chile) as a case study 197-208
Cerrillo-Cuenca E. & Sepulveda M.
  • Introduction , pp. 197-198
  • Methods: the tracing of rock and paintings , pp. 198-203
  • Case studies , pp. 203-204
  • Results and discussion , pp. 204-207
  • Conclusions , p. 207

Diet and lifestyle in Bronze Age Northwest Spain: the collective burial of Cova do Santo 209-218
Lopez-Costas O., Müldner G. & Martinez Cortizal A.
  • Introduction , pp. 209-210
  • Material and methods , pp. 210-213
  • Results and discussion , pp. 213-217
  • Conclusions , p. 217

Woodland modification in Bronze and Iron Age central Anatolia: an anthracolgical signature for the Hittite state? 219-230
Wright N. J, . Fairbairn A. S., Faith J. T. & Matsumara K.
  • Introduction , pp. 219-220
  • Materials and methods , pp. 220-223
  • Results , pp. 223-225
  • Discussion , pp. 225-228
  • Conclusion , p. 228

Paleodiet in the Paracas Necropolis of Waria Kayan: carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of keratin samples from the south coast of Peru 231-243
Knudson K. J., Peters A. H. & Cagigao E. T.
  • Introduction , pp. 231-232
  • Carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis in archaeology , pp. 232-233
  • Materials , pp. 233-234
  • Methods , pp. 234-235
  • Results , p. 235
  • Discussion , pp. 235-240
  • Conclusions , p. 240

Reconstructing the Roman London flavourscape: new insights into the exotic food plant trade using network and spatial analyses 244-252
Livarda A. & Orengo H. A.
  • Introduction , pp. 244-245
  • Methods , pp. 245-249
  • Results and discussion , p. 249
  • Conclusion , p. 251

A new Cambrian black pigment used during the late Middle Palaeolithic discovered at Scladina Cave (Andenne, Belgium) 253-265
Bonjean M., Vanbrabant Y., Abrams G., Pirson S., Burlet C., Di Modica K., Otte M., Vander Auwera J., Golitko M., McMillan R. & Goemaere E.
  • Introduction , pp. 253-254
  • Scladina Cave , pp. 254-256
  • Macroscopic to microscopic description of het BPS , pp. 256-257
  • Physical and chemical characterization of het BPS , p. 257
  • The carbonaceous material characterization by Raman miscrospectrometry and geothermometry , pp. 257-261
  • Discussion , pp. 261-263
  • Conclusions , p. 263

Changes in glass consumption in Pergamon (Turkey) from Hellenistic to late Byzantine and Islamic times 266-279
Rehren Th., Connolly P., Schibille N. & Schwarzer H.
  • Introduction , pp. 266-268
  • Materials and methods , pp. 268-273
  • Results , pp. 273-276
  • Discussion , pp. 276-278

THz spectra-based SVM prediction model for Yungang Grottoes samples 280-285
Meng T., Du R., Hou Z., Yang J. & Zhao G.
  • Introduction , pp. 280-281
  • Experimental setup and sample preparation , pp. 281-284
  • Conclusion , p. 284

Integrated remote sensing investigations of ancient quarries and road system in the Greater Dayr al-Barshä Region, Middle Egypt: a study of logistics 286-300
De Laet V., van Loon G., Van der Perre A. & Deliever I.
  • Introduction , pp. 286-287
  • Study area , p. 287
  • Patterns of occupation , pp. 287-289
  • Remote sensing for studying quarries and roads , pp. 289-292
  • Route typology , pp. 292-295
  • Archaeological evidence of quarry routes , pp. 295-298
  • Conclusions , pp. 298-299
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