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Journal of Archaeological Science 66

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Jaar2016

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieJournal of Archaeological Science

Volume66

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Pagina’s180

UitgeverElsevier

PlaatsAmsterdam

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Exemplaar2400 ReknummerT-13-2-e

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Detection of shipwrecks in ocean colour satellite imagery 1-6
Baeye M., Quinn R., deleu S. & Fettweis M.
  • Introduction , pp. 1-2
  • Material and methods , pp. 2-3
  • Results , pp. 3-5
  • Discussion , pp. 5-6
  • Conclusions , p. 6

Variation in camelid 23C and 15 N values in relation to geography and climate: Holocene patterns and archaeological implications in central western Argentina 7-20
Gil A. F., Ugan A., Otaola C., Neme G., Giardina M. & Meméndez L.
  • Introduction , pp. 7-8
  • Camelids in central-western Argentinie: ecological, archaelogical and isotopic framework , pp. 8-10
  • Camelid isotopic ecology, camelid diet, deserts, and expectations , pp. 10-11
  • Materials and methods , pp. 11-14
  • Results and discussion , pp. 14-17
  • Final remarks , pp. 17-18

The seeds of commerce: A network analysis-based approach to the Romano-Britisch transport system 21-35
Orengo H. A. & Livarda A.
  • Introduction , pp. 21-22
  • Methodology: networking Roman Britain , pp. 22-26
  • Measuring the Romano-Britisch transport network , p. 26
  • Networking exotics , pp. 26-32
  • The global market trough local consumption: a globalised Roman economy , pp. 32-34
  • Conclusions , p. 34

Towards the identification of the exploitation of cattle labour from distal metapodials 44-56
Lin M., Miracle P. & Barker G.
  • Introduction , pp. 44-45
  • Materials and methods , p. 45
  • Results , pp. 45-49
  • Discussion and conclusions , pp. 49-55

Identifying migrants in Roman London using lead and strontium stable isotopes 57-68
Shaw H., Montgomery J., Redfern R., Gowland R. & Evans J.
  • Introduction , pp. 57-59
  • Materials and methods , pp. 59-60
  • Results , pp. 60-62
  • Discussion , pp. 62-66
  • Conclusions , p. 66

An experimental lion-to-hammerstone model and its relevance to understand hominin-carnivore interactions in the archeological record 69-77
Organista E., Pernas-Hernandez M., Gidna A., Yravedra J. & Dominguez-Rodrigo M.
  • Introduction , pp. 69-70
  • Materials and methods , pp. 70-71
  • Results , pp. 71-73
  • Discussion , pp. 73-75
  • Conclusions , p. 75

Metalwork wear analysis: The loss of innocence 78-87
Dolfini A. & Crellin R. J.
  • Introduction , pp. 78-79
  • Issues of definition , p. 79
  • Metalwork wear analysis: history and research advances , pp. 79-81
  • Research methodology , pp. 81-82
  • Towards a manifesto for metalwork wear analysis , pp. 82-85
  • Conclusion , pp. 85-86

Idenfication of Late Epigravettian hunting injuries: Descriptive and 3D analysis of experimental projectile impact marks on bone 88-102
Duches R., Nannini N., Romandini M., boschin F., Crezzini J. & Peresani M.
  • Introduction , pp. 88-89
  • Material and methods , pp. 89-92
  • Results , pp. 92-95
  • Discussion , pp. 95-100
  • Conclusions , p. 100

The Greek and Asiatic marbles of the Florentine Niobids 103-111
Attanasio D., Boschi C., Bracci S., Cantisani E. & Paolucci F.
  • Introduction , pp. 103-104
  • Discovery, later history, identification , pp. 104-105
  • The art-historial problem , pp. 105-106
  • Sampling, experimental methods, data analysis , pp. 106-107
  • Marble provenance , pp. 107-108
  • Discussion and conclusions , pp. 108-111

Alternative method for subsampling annual dentin layers in small mammalian teeth for stable isotope analysis 112-119
Evacitas F. C., Worthy G. A. J. & Chou L.-S.
  • Introduction , pp. 112-113
  • Materials and methods , pp. 113-114
  • Results , pp. 114-116
  • Discussion , pp. 116-118
  • Conclusions , p. 118

Reinventing the wheel ? Modelling temporal uncertainity with apllications to brooch distributions in Roman Britain 120-127
Baxter M. J. & Cool H. E. M.
  • Introduction , p. 120
  • Archaeological background and data , pp. 120-121
  • Methods-modelling temporal uncertainty , pp. 121-123
  • Applications , pp. 123-124
  • Related methodologies , pp. 124-126
  • Discussion and conclusion , pp. 126-127

Decidious enamel 3D microwear texture analysis as an indicator of childhood diet in medieval Canterbury, England 128-136
Mahoney P., Schmiddt C. W., Deter C., Remy A., Slavin P., Johns S. E., Miszkiewicz J. J. & Nystrom P.
  • Introduction , pp. 128-131
  • Preliminary experimental study , p. 131
  • Study samples , pp. 131-132
  • Materials and methods , p. 132
  • Results , pp. 132-133
  • Discussion , pp. 133-135
  • Conclusion , p. 135

Accurate measurement with photogrammetry at large sites 137-145
Sapirstein P.
  • Introduction , p. 137
  • Previous research , pp. 137-138
  • Methods for quantifying error , pp. 138-143
  • Conclusions , pp. 143-144

The challenge of identifying tuberculosis proteins in archaeological tissues 146-153
Hendy J., Collins M., Teoh K. Y., Ashford D. A., Thomas-Oates J., Donoghue H. D., Pap I., Minnikin D. E., Spigelman M. & Buckley M.
  • Introduction , pp. 146-147
  • Materials and methods , pp. 147-148
  • Results , pp. 148-149
  • Discussion , pp. 149-152

Social identity and mobility at a pre-industrial mining complex, Sweden 154-168
Bäckström Y. & Price T. D.
  • Introduction , pp. 154-156
  • Materials and methods , pp. 156-161
  • Results , pp. 161-164
  • Discussion , pp. 164-167
  • Conclusions , p. 167

Something rotten in Scandinavia: The world's earliest evidence of fermation 169-180
Boethius A.
  • Introduction , pp. 169-171
  • Material , pp. 171-172
  • Methods , pp. 172-173
  • Results , pp. 173-176
  • Discussion , pp. 176-179
  • Conclusions , p. 179
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