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Quaternary International
Volume 214, Issues 1-2, Pages 1-118 (1 March 2010)
Geoarchaeology and Taphonomy
Edited by Carolina Mallol and Pascal Bertran
1. Editorial board/ Aims & Scope
Page IFC
2. Geoarchaeology and taphonomy
Pages 1-2
Carolina Mallol, Pascal Bertran
3. Ambiguities in human and elephant interactions? Stories of bones, sand and water from Castel di Guido (Italy)
Pages 3-16
Giovanni Boschian, Daniela Saccà
4. The impact of periglacial processes on Palaeolithic sites: The case of sorted patterned grounds
Pages 17-29
Pascal Bertran, Laurent Klaric, Arnaud Lenoble, Bertrand Masson, Luc Vallin
5. Evaluating the effect of plowing on the archaeological record: The
early middle palaeolithic in the river Duero basin plateaus
(north-central Spain)
Pages 30-43
Fernando Diez-Martín
6. Marine inundation: Effects on archaeological features, materials, sediments and soils
Pages 44-55
Richard I. Macphail, Michael J. Allen, John Crowther, G.M. Cruise, John E. Whittaker
7. Micromorphology and context
Pages 56-62
Paul Goldberg, Francesco Berna
8. Preservation of anthropogenic materials under different geochemical processes: A mineralogical approach
Pages 63-69
Panagiotis Karkanas
9. Microstratigraphy and diagenesis at the upper Pleistocene site of Esquilleu Cave (Cantabria, Spain)
Pages 70-81
Carolina Mallol, Dan Cabanes, Javier Baena
10. Same anthropogenic activity, different taphonomic processes: A
comparison of deposits from Los Husos I & II (Upper Ebro Basin,
Spain)
Pages 82-97
Ana Polo Díaz, Javier Fernández Eraso
11. Geoarchaeology and taphonomy of plant remains and
microarchaeological residues in early urban environments in the Ancient
Near East
Pages 98-113
Wendy Matthews
Forum Communication
12. Annus mirabilis and the end of the geocentric causality: Why celebrate the 130th anniversary of Milutin Milanković?
Pages 114-118
Aleksandar Petrović, Slobodan B. Marković--
Núcleo de Arqueologia e Paleoecologia
Laboratório G22
FCHS - Departamento de História, Arqueologia e Património
Universidade do Algarve
Campus de Gambelas
8005-139 Faro, PORTUGAL
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