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There are, of course, archaeological traces of the process, and these have shed important light on aspects of prehistoric colonization, particularly the speed and scale of movement across unknown lands, the newly arrived peoples' use of and impact on the native fauna, and the means by which colonizers learned their landscapes...
Know MoreThe archaeological site of el-Khirbe is located within the Nesher- Ramla chalk and limestone quarry (henceforth NRQ), near the town of Ramla in central Israel (Fig 1)...
Know MoreJournal of Archaeological Science xxx (2018) 1e13 Please cite this article inpress as: Janssens, L, et al, A new look at an old dog: Bonn-Oberkassel reconsidered, Journal of Archaeological Science...
Know MoreContents lists available at ScienceDirect Journal of Archaeological Science , Journal of Archaeological Science 50 (2014) 440e450 Lead isotopic ratios have been measured for many hundreds of bronze artifacts from the Mediterranean, Europe and western Asia (eg, Gale and Stos-Gale, 1982; Pernicka et al, 1997; Rohl and...
Know More4578 SR Poulson et al / Journal of Archaeological Science 40 (2013) 4576e4585 peppers, maize, beans, and squash into the Azapa Valley, several studies indicate that marine resources continued to be an impor-tant dietary staple throughout the prehistoric period, and people may have increased ocean harvests, rather than decreased them...
Know MoreContents lists available at ScienceDirect Journal of Archaeological Science , Journal of Archaeological Science 50 (2014) 16e23 Along with other non-invasive mapping using, for example, Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) (Bewley et al, 2005; Crutchley, 2002), extensive geophysical surveying significantly...
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Know MoreThere are, of course, archaeological traces of the process, and these have shed important light on aspects of prehistoric colonization, particularly the speed and scale of movement across unknown lands, the newly arrived peoples' use of and impact on the native fauna, and the means by which colonizers learned their landscapes...
Know MoreTaquara/Itararé1 Tradition collected in Tobias Wagner2 archaeological Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 12 (2017) 561–568 ⁎ Corresponding author E-mail address: [email protected] (TG Costa) 1 Taquara/Itararé Tradition ceramic is associated to preterit occupation developed by...
Know Morewith short growth-spans, and removing marine mammal con-tamination, we shed light on the nature of early European contact with Indigenous North American Arctic communities and the ques-...
Know MoreKennedy, GM Smith / Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 5 (2016) 640–648 641 resources should be correlated with periods of demographic expansion (ie, population increase), which may be expressed as increases in ra-diocarbon dates, projectile points, or archeological sit...
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Know MoreThe Journal of Archaeological Science aims to publish papers and focus articles covering the interaction between the sciences and archaeology, with particular emphasis upon methodological innovation and their archaeological significance The journal has a policy to publish articles based on artefacts from legitimate sources only...
Know More4578 SR Poulson et al / Journal of Archaeological Science 40 (2013) 4576e4585 peppers, maize, beans, and squash into the Azapa Valley, several studies indicate that marine resources continued to be an impor-tant dietary staple throughout the prehistoric period, and people may have increased ocean harvests, rather than decreased them...
Know MoreContents lists available at ScienceDirect Journal of Archaeological Science , Journal of Archaeological Science 55 (2015) 135e150 fusion (Legge, nd) As a result, long bone harvest profiles based on these sources lack both the resolution and the accuracy needed to...
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Know MoreContents lists available at ScienceDirect Journal of Archaeological Science , Journal of Archaeological Science 43 (2014) 175e185 archaeological survey and excavation, is undertaken by archaeol-ogists in commercial or non-profit heritage organisations funded through contracted heritage projects, much of which can be char-...
Know MoreLU2, overlying LU1, is a 15–30 cm thick layer of brown gravelly sand, dating between ca 14,700 and 12,900 cal BP LU2 is capped in places by a thin (ca 1–3 ,...
Know MoreJournal of Archaeological Science 35 (2008) 2751–2760 history and nothing of its origin’ and quoted the opinion of others that the skull was of ancient Mexican origin...
Know MoreThe Journal of Archaeological Science is interested in papers that are: • Presenting major advances in scientific methods and techniques in archaeology • Showcasing innovative science • Shaping global debates • Addressing questions of broad significance • Describing studies with far-reaching applicability...
Know Morearchaeological data on human activities and paleoecological data on fire and vegetation change (Bowman et al, 2011) Prominent archae-ological approaches to fire have centered on detecting evidence of landscape burning in relation to food production and hunter-gatherer impacts on ancient environments Low-level food production (Smith....
Know Morewith short growth-spans, and removing marine mammal con-tamination, we shed light on the nature of early European contact with Indigenous North American Arctic communities and the ques-...
Know MoreSmith et al / Journal of Archaeological Science 40 (2013) 4180e4188 4181 supported by abundant high quality lithic resources, Kuhn (1995:24) expects efforts to extend the utility of tools beyond their optimal utility via resharpening/reworking to be uncommon Surovell’s (2009) study of Paleoindian assemblages in the Rocky...
Know MoreHutson / Journal of Archaeological Science 39 (2012) 440e457 441 Ngamo Pan are compared to the fossil accumulation analyzed from the Kalkbank site to provide baseline zooarchaeological and taphonomic measures for carnivore serial predation and scavenging behaviors relating to bone assemblages at potential open-air archaeological sit...
Know MoreContents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Journal of Archaeological Science , Journal of Archaeological Science 40 (2013) 3636e3646 environment interactions from animal remains at archaeological sites is especially important 11 Goals Here, we apply stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis to...
Know MoreContents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Journal of Archaeological Science , Journal of Archaeological Science 40 (2013) 4222e4233 Putu/Bedwell and Batza Téna, fluted points werefromveryshallow contexts without clear hearth features (Alexander,1987; Clark and McFaydenClark,1994),sothat14C datescouldnotbeunequivocally...
Know Morearchaeological specimens of Macoma nasuta from a late Holocene hunter-gatherer site CA-ALA-17, and season of collection was inferred using the shell d18O model We conclude that shellfish exploitation occurred through the year with the exception of fall, which may indicate scheduling conflicts with acorn...
Know MoreMiddleton et al / Journal of Archaeological Science 43 (2014) 21e30 23 Fig 2 Locations of GBCA rock art sites and study areas discussed in text deposited w6850 14 C BP (w7700 cal BP) (Bacon, 1983) was noted (Ricks and Cannon, 1993)(Fig 4) Because of its stratigraphic po-sition below Mazama tephra, the GBCA panels must predate w6850 14...
Know MoreK Driscoll, M García-Rojas / Journal of Archaeological Science 47 (2014) 134e141 135 diffuse or prominent are often descriptive only e in this analysis the bulbs were based on measurements and subsequently binned...
Know More2 From starch to beer: general principles Starch is a complex sugar that comes in two main forms, amylo-pectin and amylose, both of which can be hydrolyzed into fermentable...
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