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[Archport] Journal of Archaeological Science - Volume 37, Issue 7, Pages 1381-1784 (July 2010)

Subject :   [Archport] Journal of Archaeological Science - Volume 37, Issue 7, Pages 1381-1784 (July 2010)
From :   Núcleo de Arqueologia e Paleoecologia <nap.ualg@gmail.com>
Date :   Tue, 4 May 2010 08:00:26 +0100


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Volume 37, Issue 7,  Pages 1381-1784 (July 2010)


 1.Editorial Board/Publication/Copyright Information 
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  Original Research Articles
 2.Transitions in Islamic plant-ash glass vessels: on-site chemical analyses conducted at the Raya/al-Tur area on the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt 
Pages 1381-1395 
Norihiro Kato, Izumi Nakai, Yoko Shindo


 
 3.Croatian Appoxiomenos alloy composition and lead provenance study 
Pages 1396-1402 
D. Mudronja, M. Jakšić, S. Fazinić, I. Božičević, V. Desnica, J. Woodhead, Z.A. Stos-Gale


 
 4.Characterization of elemental and firing-dependent properties of Phlegrean ceramics by non-destructive ED-XRF and NMR techniques 
Pages 1403-1412 
Camilla Terenzi, Cinzia Casieri, Anna Candida Felici, Mario Piacentini, Margherita Vendittelli, Francesco De Luca


 
 5.Preliminary evidence for medieval Polish diet from carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes 
Pages 1413-1423 
Laurie J. Reitsema, Douglas E. Crews, Marek Polcyn


 
 6.Quantifying tomb geometries in resistivity images using watershed algorithms 
Pages 1424-1436 
Mehrez Elwaseif, Lee Slater


 
 7.Strontium isotope ratios in fossil teeth from South Africa: assessing laser ablation MC-ICP-MS analysis and the extent of diagenesis 
Pages 1437-1446 
Sandi R. Copeland, Matt Sponheimer, Julia A. Lee-Thorp, Petrus J. le Roux, Darryl J. de Ruiter, Michael P. Richards


 
 8.Geographic Information Systems (GIS) hydrological modeling in archaeology: an example from the origins of irrigation in Southwest Arabia (Yemen) 
Pages 1447-1452 
Michael J. Harrower


 
 9.The meals in a Tuscan building yard during the Middle Age. Characterization of organic residues in ceramic potsherds 
Pages 1453-1457 
Gianluca Giorgi, Laura Salvini, Alessandra Pecci


 
 10.The impact of mining activities on the environment reflected by pollen, charcoal and geochemical analyses 
Pages 1458-1467 
Elisabeth Breitenlechner, Marina Hilber, Joachim Lutz, Yvonne Kathrein, Alois Unterkircher, Klaus Oeggl


 
 11.Testing micro-regional variability in the Holocene shaping of high mountain cultural landscapes: a palaeoenvironmental case-study in the eastern Pyrenees 
Pages 1468-1479 
Ana Ejarque, Yannick Miras, Santiago Riera, Josep Maria Palet, Hector A. Orengo


 
 12.Archaeobotanical and GIS-based approaches to prehistoric agriculture in the upper Ying valley, Henan, China 
Pages 1480-1489 
Hai Zhang, Andrew Bevan, Dorian Fuller, Yanming Fang


 
 13.Paleodietary analysis of the prehistoric population of the Canary Islands inferred from stable isotopes (carbon, nitrogen and hydrogen) in bone collagen 
Pages 1490-1501 
M. Arnay-de-la-Rosa, E. González-Reimers, Y. Yanes, J. Velasco-Vázquez, C.S. Romanek, J.E. Noakes


 
 14.Western technical traditions of pottery making in Tang Dynasty China: chemical evidence from the Liquanfang Kiln site, Xi'an city 
Pages 1502-1509 
Jianfeng Cui, Th. Rehren, Yong Lei, Xiaolin Cheng, Jie Jiang, Xiaohong Wu


 
 15.A parasitological paradox: Why is ascarid infection so rare in the prehistoric Americas? 
Pages 1510-1520 
Daniela Leles, Karl J. Reinhard, Martín Fugassa, L.F. Ferreira, Alena M. Iñiguez, Adauto Araújo


 
 16.Integrated archaeobotanical analysis: Human impact at the Dutch Neolithic wetland site the Hazendonk 
Pages 1521-1531 
Welmoed A. Out


 
 17.Post-medieval sheep (Ovis aries) metapodia from southern Britain 
Pages 1532-1542 
Stephanie Vann, Jessica Grimm


 
 18.Use-wear analysis of obsidian artifacts from Later Stone Age shell midden sites on the Red Sea Coast of Eritrea, with experimental results 
Pages 1543-1556 
Amanuel Beyin


 
 19.Rapid phytolith extraction for analysis of phytolith concentrations and assemblages during an excavation: an application at Tell es-Safi/Gath, Israel 
Pages 1557-1563 
Ofir Katz, Dan Cabanes, Stephen Weiner, Aren M. Maeir, Elisabetta Boaretto, Ruth Shahack-Gross


 
 20.Tell formation processes as indicated from geoarchaeological and geochemical investigations at Xeropolis, Euboea, Greece 
Pages 1564-1571 
Donald A. Davidson, Clare A. Wilson, Irene S. Lemos, S.P. Theocharopoulos


 
 21.Virtual anthropology and forensic arts: the facial reconstruction of Ferrante Gonzaga 
Pages 1572-1578 
Stefano Benazzi, Paolo Bertelli, Barbara Lippi, Elena Bedini, Roberto Caudana, Giorgio Gruppioni, Francesco Mallegni


 
 22.Finding Bosworth Battlefield: a multiproxy palaeoenvironmental investigation of lowland sediments from Dadlington, Leicestershire, England 
Pages 1579-1589 
Jane Wheeler, Graeme T. Swindles, Benjamin R. Gearey


 
 23.Charcoal reflectance measurements: implications for structural characterization and assessment of diagenetic alteration 
Pages 1590-1599 
Philippa L. Ascough, Michael I. Bird, Andrew C. Scott, Margaret E. Collinson, Illit Cohen-Ofri, Colin E. Snape, Katherine Le Manquais


 
 24.Site formation processes in caves: The Holocene sediments of the Haua Fteah, Cyrenaica, Libya 
Pages 1600-1611 
Chris Hunt, John Davison, Robyn Inglis, Lucy Farr, Tim Reynolds, David Simpson, Hwedi el-Rishi, Graeme Barker


 
 25.Identical rock types with different chemistry: sourcing phyllite-tempered Hohokam pottery from the Phoenix basin, Arizona 
Pages 1612-1622 
David R. Abbott, Joshua Watts


 
 26.Smelting and recycling evidences from the Late Bronze Age habitat site of Baiões (Viseu, Portugal) 
Pages 1623-1634 
Elin Figueiredo, Rui J.C. Silva, João C. Senna-Martinez, M. Fátima Araújo, Francisco M. Braz Fernandes, João L. Inês Vaz


 
 27.Ancestral Puebloan mtDNA in context of the greater southwest 
Pages 1635-1645 
Meradeth H. Snow, Kathy R. Durand, David Glenn Smith


 
 28.Mineral soda alumina glass: occurence and meaning 
Pages 1646-1655 
Laure Dussubieux, Bernard Gratuze, Maryse Blet-Lemarquand


 
 29.The technology of tin smelting in the Rooiberg Valley, Limpopo Province, South Africa, ca. 1650–1850 CE 
Pages 1656-1669 
Shadreck Chirikure, Robert B. Heimann, David Killick


 
 30.Moving sources: A preliminary study of volcanic glass artifact distributions in northeast China using PXRF 
Pages 1670-1677 
Peter Weiming Jia, Trudy Doelman, Chuanjia Chen, Hailong Zhao, Sam Lin, Robin Torrence, Michael D. Glascock


 
 31.Foreign ceramic tradition, local clays: the Handmade Burnished Ware of Tell Kazel (Syria) 
Pages 1678-1689 
Marie-Claude Boileau, Leila Badre, Emmanuelle Capet, Reinhard Jung, Hans Mommsen


 
 32.Preservation assessment of Miocene–Pliocene tooth enamel from Tugen Hills (Kenyan Rift Valley) through FTIR, chemical and stable-isotope analyses 
Pages 1690-1699 
Damien Roche, Loïc Ségalen, Etienne Balan, Simon Delattre


 
 33.Metallurgical investigations at Godin Tepe, Iran, Part I: the metal finds 
Pages 1700-1715 
Lesley Frame


 
 34.Tracing sickle blade levels of wear and discard patterns: a new sickle gloss quantification method 
Pages 1716-1724 
Jacob Vardi, Amir Golan, Daniel Levy, Isaac Gilead


 
 35.Carrot (Daucus carota L.) in Medieval Kraków (S. Poland): a cultivated form? 
Pages 1725-1730 
Aldona Mueller-Bieniek


 
 36.Integrating pedological and geophysical methods to enhance the informative value of an archaeological prospection – The example of a Roman villa rustica near Regensburg, Germany 
Pages 1731-1741 
Matthias Leopold, Thomas Plöckl, Gunter Forstenaicher, Jörg Völkel


 
 37.Glass gilding process in medieval Syria and Egypt (13th–14th century) 
Pages 1742-1752 
Eléonore Gueit, Evelyne Darque-Ceretti, Marc Aucouturier


 
 38.Increasing data (INAA) on Ecuadorian obsidian artifacts: preliminary provenance and a clue for pre-Columbian eastward trade 
Pages 1753-1760 
Patrizia Santi, Alberto Renzulli, Massimo Oddone


 
 39.Khao Sam Kaeo – an archaeometallurgical crossroads for trans-asiatic technological traditions 
Pages 1761-1772 
Mercedes Murillo-Barroso, Thomas Oliver Pryce, Bérénice Bellina, Marcos Martinón-Torres


 
 40.Still Bay and serrated points from Umhlatuzana Rock Shelter, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa 
Pages 1773-1784 
Marlize Lombard, Lyn Wadley, Zenobia Jacobs, Moleboheng Mohapi, Richard G. Roberts


 


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