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Journal of Archaeological Science 64

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Jaar2015

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieJournal of Archaeological Science

Volume64

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Pagina’s128

UitgeverElsevier

PlaatsAmsterdam

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Exemplaar76270 ReknummerT-13-2-e

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Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating and spatial analysis of geometric line in the Northern Arabian Desert 1-11
Athanassas C. D., Relefson G. O., Kadereit A., Kennedy D., Therodorakopoulou K., Rowan Y. M. & Wasse A.
  • Introduction , pp. 1-4
  • Study area, materials and sample sites , p. 4
  • OSL dating , pp. 4-8
  • Spatial analysis , pp. 8-9
  • Discussion and conclusions , pp. 9-10

New approaches to modeling the volume of earthen archaeological features: A case-study from the Hopewell culture mounds 12-21
Magnani M. & Schroder W.
  • Introduction , pp. 12-14
  • Material and methods , pp. 14-16
  • Results , pp. 16-19
  • Discussion and conclusion , pp. 19-20

Experimental dissolution of lead from bronze vessels and the lead content of human bones from Western Zhou dynasty tombs in Hengshui, Shanxi, China 22-29
Qin Y., Li H., Yang X., Huang H., Qin Y. & XieY.
  • Introduction , p. 22
  • Expriments on dissolving lead from bronze wares , pp. 22-25
  • Results and discussion , pp. 25-29
  • Conclusion , p. 29

Iron Age migration on the island of Öland: Apportionment of strontium by means of Bayesian mixing analysis 30-45
Wilhelmson H. & Ahlström T.
  • Introduction , pp. 30-31
  • Material and methods , pp. 31-36
  • Results , pp. 36-39
  • Discussion , pp. 39-41

Oxygen isotope composition of Sparidae (sea bream) tooth enamel from well-dated archaeolgical sites as an environmental proxy in the East Mediterranean: A case study from Tel Dor, Israel 46-53
Sisma-Ventura G., Zohar I, Sarkar A., Bhattacharyya K., Zidane A., Gilboa A., Bar-Oz G. & Sivan D.
  • Introduction , pp. 46-47
  • Background , pp. 47-48
  • Material and methods , pp. 48-49
  • Results , pp. 49-50
  • Discussion , pp. 50-51
  • Summary , p. 51

Tracing pottery use and the emergence of secondary product exploitation trough lipid residue analysis at Late Neolithic Tell Sabi Abyad (Syria) 54-66
Nieuwenhuyse O. P., Roffet-Salque M., Evershed R. P., Akkermans P. M. M. G. & Russell A.
  • Introduction , pp. 54-55
  • Changing pottery assemblage , pp. 55-57
  • Materials and methods , pp. 57-60
  • Results and discussion , pp. 60-64
  • Concluding remarks , pp. 64-65

Postclassic Petén Maya bow-and-arrow use as revealed by immunological analysis 67-76
Meissner N. J. & Rice P. M.
  • Introduction , p. 67
  • Background , pp. 67-69
  • Methods and materials , pp. 69-70
  • Results , p. 70
  • Discussion and interpretation , pp. 70-74
  • Discussion and conclusions , p. 74

Identifying sheep (Ovis aries) fetal remains in archaeological contexts 77-87
Martin P. & Garcia-Gonzalez R.
  • Introduction , pp. 77-78
  • Sheep skeletal development in the fetal period: process and determining factors , pp. 78-79
  • Material and methods , pp. 79-80
  • Results , pp. 80-83
  • Discussion , pp. 83-85
  • Conclusion , pp. 85-86

Geospatial landscape permealibility modeling for archaeology: A case study of food storage in northern Michigan 88-99
Howey M. C. L.
  • Introduction , pp. 88-89
  • Movement and landscape matrix knowledge in mobile societies , p. 89
  • Case study background: food storage features in Late Precontact northern Michigan , pp. 89-91
  • Analysis of landscape matrix variables and cache pits on Douglas: and Burt Lake , pp. 91-93
  • Landscape permeability model of storage on Douglas and Burt Lake , pp. 93-98
  • Discussion and conclusions , p. 98

Photogrammetric re-discovery of the hidden long-term landscapes of western Thessaly, central Greece 100-109
Orengo H. A., Krahtopoulou A., Grcia-Molsosa A., Palaiochoritis K. & Stamati A.
  • Introduction , pp. 100-101
  • Methodology and sources , pp. 101-106
  • Results and discussion , pp. 106-108
  • Conclusions and future work , p. 108

Metalcraft within the Nordic Bronze Age: Combined metallographic and superficial imaging reveals the technical repertoire in crafting bronze ornaments 110-128
Norgaard H. W.
  • Introduction , pp. 110-111
  • The crafting of Nordic Bronze Age ornaments , pp. 111-118
  • Discussion , pp. 118-126
  • Conclusion , p. 126
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