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Journal of Archaeological Science 65

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Jaar2016

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SerieJournal of Archaeological Science

Volume65

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Pagina’s171

UitgeverElsevier

PlaatsAmsterdam

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Exemplaar120964 ReknummerT-13-2-e

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Diagenetic effects on pyrolysis fingerprints of extracted collagen in archaeological human bones from NW Spain, as determined by pyrolysis - GC-MS 1-10
Kaal J., Lopez-Costas O. & Cotizas A. M.
  • Introduction , pp. 1-10
  • Methods and materials , pp. 3-5
  • Results and discussion , pp. 5-8
  • Conclusion , pp. 8-9

LA-ICP-MS chemical analysis of archaeological otoliths as a tool for seasonality and site catchment studies 11-19
Peacock E., Gabitov R., Frisch J. R., Hadden C. S. & Carlock B.
  • Introduction , pp. 11-12
  • Sources of variation in otolith chemistry , pp. 12-13
  • A pilot study from the northern coast of the Gulf of Mexico : sites and expectations , p. 13
  • Materials and methods , pp. 13-15
  • Results , pp. 15-16
  • Conclusions , pp. 16-18

The pueblo decomposition model : A method for quantifying architectural rubble to estimate population size 20-31
Duwe S., Eiselt B. S., Darling J. A., Willis M. D. & Walker C.
  • Introduction , pp. 20-21
  • Case study: the Rio Chama watershed and the Tewa world , p. 21
  • The life of a pueblo , pp. 21-22
  • Calculating architectural rubble volume , pp. 23-24
  • The pueblo decomposition model , pp. 24-26
  • Estimation of maximum architectural capacity , pp. 26-28
  • Discussion and conclusion , pp. 28-30

Impact of heating conditions on the carbon and oxygen isotope composition of calcined bone 32-43
Snoeck C., Schulting R. J., Lee-thorp J. A. & Lebon M.
  • Introduction , pp. 32-33
  • Materials and methods , pp. 33-34
  • Results , pp. 34-36
  • Discussion , pp. 36-41
  • Conclusion , pp. 41-42

An experimental approach to distinguishing different stone artefact transport patterns from debitage assemblages 44-56
Ditchfield K.
  • Introduction , pp. 44-45
  • Background , p. 45
  • Materials: an experimental application , pp. 45-47
  • Methods , pp. 47-49
  • Results , pp. 49-51
  • Discussion , pp. 51-53
  • Implications and conclusions , pp. 53-54

Ma'anshan cave and the origin of bone tool technology in China 57-69
Zhang S., d'Errico F., Backwell L. R., Zhang Y., Chen F. & Gao X
  • Introduction , pp. 57-58
  • Background to the Ma'anshan site , pp. 58-61
  • Materials and method , p. 61
  • Results , pp. 61-64
  • Discussion , pp. 64-67
  • Conclusion , pp. 67-68

Iron Age Nomads and their relation to copper smelting in Faynan (Jordan): Trace metal and Pb and Sr isotopic measurements from the Wadi Fidan 40 cemetery 70-83
Beherec M. A., Levy T. E., Tirosh O. & Najjar M.
  • Introduction , pp. 70-72
  • Material and methods , pp. 73-74
  • Results , pp. 74-79
  • Discussion , pp. 79-81
  • Conclusions , p. 81

Is vertebral form a valid species-specific indicator for salmonids? The discrimination rate of trout and Atlantic salmon from archaeological to modern times 84-92
Guillaud E., Cornette R. & Béarez P.
  • Introduction , pp. 85-86
  • Material and methods , pp. 86-88
  • Results , p. 88
  • Discussion , pp. 88-90
  • Conclusion , p. 90

Radiocarbon dates and anthropogenic signal in the South-Central Andes (12.500-600 cal. Years BP) 93-102
Musico H. J. & Lopez G. E. J.
  • Introduction , pp. 93-94
  • Materials and methods , pp. 94-95
  • Results , pp. 95-98
  • Discussion , pp. 98-101
  • Conclusions , pp. 101-102

3D-GIS as a platform for visual analysis: Investigating a Pompeian house 103-113
Landeschi G., Dell'Unto N., Lundqvist K., Ferdani D., Campanaro D. M. & Touati A.-M. L.
  • Aims: Insula V 1 goes digital, from collection of simulation , pp. 103-104
  • Methodological description of the visual analysis , pp. 104-108
  • Results and discussion , pp. 108-112

Lithic networks reveal early regionalization in late Pleistocene North America 114-121
Buchanan B., Hamilton M. J., Kilby J. D. & Gingerich J. A. M.
  • Introduction , pp. 114-115
  • Materials and methods , pp. 115-117
  • Results , pp. 117-118
  • Discussion and conclusions , pp. 118-120

Mammoth hunting - Impact traces on backed implements from a mammoth bone accumulation at Krakow Spadzista (southern Poland) 122-133
Kufel-Diakowska B., Wilczynski J., Wojtal P. & Sobczyk K.
  • Introduction , pp. 122-124
  • Function of backed implements and impact traces , pp. 124-126
  • Material and methods , pp. 126-127
  • Results , pp. 127-128
  • Interpretation of projectile damage patterns , p. 128
  • Discussion , pp. 128-131
  • Conclusions , p. 131

Fishing with lure hooks at the Late Neolithic site of Vinca - Belo Brdo, Serbia 134-147
Cristiani E., Dimitrijevic V. & Vitezovic S.
  • Introduction , pp. 134-135
  • The site of Vinca - Belo Brdo: archaeological background , p. 135
  • Materials and methods , pp. 135-137
  • Results , pp. 137-142
  • Discussion , pp. 142-144
  • Conclusions , pp. 144-145

The wood of Merovingian weaponry 148-153
Tegel W., Muigg B. & Büntgen U.
  • Introduction , pp. 148-149
  • Material and methods , pp. 149-150
  • Results , p. 150
  • Discussion and conclusions , pp. 150-152

Past population dynamics in Northwest Patagonia: An estimation using molecular and radiocarbon data 154-160
Perez I. S., Gonzalez P. N. & Bernal V.
  • Introduction , pp. 154-155
  • Material and methods , pp. 155-156
  • Results , pp. 156-157
  • Discussion , pp. 157-158
  • Conclusions , p. 159

The power of the pyre - A holistic study of cremation focusing on charcoal remains 161-171
O'Donnell L.
  • Introduction , pp. 161-162
  • Methods , pp. 163-164
  • Results , pp. 164-165
  • Discussion , pp. 165-170
  • Conclusions , p. 170
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