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[Archport] Journal of Archaeological Science, Vol. 37, Iss. 4, 2010

Subject :   [Archport] Journal of Archaeological Science, Vol. 37, Iss. 4, 2010
From :   Núcleo de Arqueologia e Paleoecologia <nap.ualg@gmail.com>
Date :   Mon, 22 Mar 2010 08:37:31 +0000





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Volume 37, Issue 4,  Pages 671-900 (April 2010)


 1.Editorial Board/Publication/Copyright Information 
Page IFC 



 
  Original Research Articles
 2.Improving the interpretability of 3D GPR data using target–specific attributes: application to tomb detection” [J. Archaeol. Sci. 37 (2009) 360–367] 
Page 671 
U. Böniger, J. Tronicke


 
 3.Improving the interpretability of 3D GPR data using target–specific attributes: application to tomb detection 
Pages 672-679 
U. Böniger, J. Tronicke


 
 4.‘True British sailors’: a comment on the origin of the men of the Mary Rose 
Pages 680-682 
Andrew R. Millard, Hannes Schroeder


 
 5.Sailing against the wind: Reply to Millard and Schroeder: ‘True British sailors’: A comment on the origin of the men of the Mary Rose 
Pages 683-686 
L.S. Bell, J.A. Lee-Thorp, A. Elkerton


 
 6.Investigating the likelihood of a reservoir offset in the radiocarbon record for ancient Egypt 
Pages 687-693 
M.W. Dee, F. Brock, S.A. Harris, C. Bronk Ramsey, A.J. Shortland, T.F.G. Higham, J.M. Rowland


 
 7.The application of 3D laser scanning technology to the assessment of ordinal and mechanical cortex quantification in lithic analysis 
Pages 694-702 
Sam C.H. Lin, Matthew J. Douglass, Simon J. Holdaway, Bruce Floyd


 
 8.The first archaeometric data on polychrome Iron Age glass from sites located in northern Italy 
Pages 703-712 
R. Arletti, C. Maiorano, D. Ferrari, G. Vezzalini, S. Quartieri


 
 9.A volcanic inclusions based approach for provenance studies of archaeological ceramics: application to pottery from southern Italy 
Pages 713-726 
Germana Barone, Cristina Maria Belfiore, Paolo Mazzoleni, Antonino Pezzino, Marco Viccaro


 
 10.Tracing firing technology through clay properties in Cuzco, Peru 
Pages 727-736 
Melissa Chatfield


 
 11.Semitella, an Italian Bell-Beaker (Final Copper Age) animal burial ground 
Pages 737-757 
Sara Perusin, Paul P.A. Mazza


 
 12.AMS 14C dating the Protoaurignacian/Early Aurignacian of Isturitz, France. Implications for Neanderthal–modern human interaction and the timing of technical and cultural innovations in Europe
Pages 758-768 
Carolyn C. Szmidt, Christian Normand, George S. Burr, Greg W.L. Hodgins, Sarah LaMotta


 
 13.Ethnoarchaeological analysis of Arctic fish processing: chemical characterization of soils on Nelson Island, Alaska 
Pages 769-783 
Kelly J. Knudson, Liam Frink


 
 14.Chemical tracers of Lusitanian amphorae kilns from the Tagus estuary (Portugal) 
Pages 784-798 
M.I. Dias, M.I. Prudêncio, M.A. Gouveia, M.J. Trindade, R. Marques, D. Franco, J. Raposo, C.S. Fabião, A. Guerra


 
 15.Disentangling long bones of foxes (Vulpes vulpes and Alopex lagopus) from arctic archaeological sites 
Pages 799-806 
Hervé Monchot, Daniel Gendron


 
 16.Assessing individual systemic stress through cortisol analysis of archaeological hair 
Pages 807-812 
Emily Webb, Steven Thomson, Andrew Nelson, Christine White, Gideon Koren, Michael Rieder, Stan Van Uum


 
 17.Geology and lithic procurement in Upper Palaeolithic Europe: a weights-of-evidence based GIS model of lithic resource potential 
Pages 813-824 
Christopher Duke, James Steele


 
 18.Spatio-temporal patterns in obsidian consumption in the Southern Nasca Region, Peru 
Pages 825-832 
Jelmer W. Eerkens, Kevin J. Vaughn, Moises Linares-Grados, Christina A. Conlee, Katharina Schreiber, Michael D. Glascock, Nicholas Tripcevich


 
 19.An attempt to push back frontiers – digital near-ultraviolet aerial archaeology 
Pages 833-845 
Geert J. Verhoeven, Klaus D. Schmitt


 
 20.Fluvial transport of bovid long bones fragmented by the feeding activities of hominins and carnivores 
Pages 846-854 
Michael C. Pante, Robert J. Blumenschine


 
 21.Pre-screening techniques for identification of samples suitable for radiocarbon dating of poorly preserved bones 
Pages 855-865 
F. Brock, T. Higham, C. Bronk Ramsey


 
 22.Radiocarbon evidence indicates that migrants introduced farming to Britain 
Pages 866-870 
Mark Collard, Kevan Edinborough, Stephen Shennan, Mark G. Thomas


 
 23.Concentrations of copper, zinc and lead as indicators of hearth usage at the Roman town of Calleva Atrebatum (Silchester, Hampshire, UK) 
Pages 871-879 
Samantha R. Cook, Rowena Y. Banerjea, Lisa-Jayne Marshall, Michael Fulford, Amanda Clarke, Cindy van Zwieten


 
 24.Paleoparasitological results from coprolites dated at the Pleistocene–Holocene transition as source of paleoecological evidence in Patagonia 
Pages 880-884 
Martín Horacio Fugassa, María Ornela Beltrame, Norma Haydée Sardella, María Teresa Civalero, Carlos Aschero


 
 25.Assessing the applicability of portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometry for obsidian provenance research in the Maya lowlands 
Pages 885-895 
Adam J. Nazaroff, Keith M. Prufer, Brandon L. Drake


 
  Book Reviews
 26.The Palaeolithic Settlement of Asia 
Page 896 
Tim Reynolds


 
 27.The Beads of St. Catherines Island 
Page 897 
Keith J. Little


 
 28.From Mine to Microscope. Advances in the Study of Ancient Technology 
Pages 898-899 
Erez Ben-Yosef


 


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