Archaeological Sciences 1995 Proceedings of a Conference on the Application of Scientific Techniques to the Study of Archaeology.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Oxbow Books Ltd
2017.
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- Cover
- Title
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- Preface
- Contents
- The Scientific Analysis of Artefacts: Petrography
- Implement petrology: 50 years of service to the archaeological community: R.V. Davis
- The potential of scanning electron microscope techniques for non-destructive obsidian characterisation and hydration rim dating research: P. Kayani and G. McDonnell
- Detailed provenancing of the Stonehenge dolerites using reflected light petrography: a return to the light: R.A. Ixer
- The Scientific Analysis of Artefacts: Glass
- Assessment of post-excavation systems for archaeological glass using FT-IR microscopy: N. Earl and D.E. Watkinson
- Medieval glass making technology: the corrosive nature of glass: I. Merchant, J. Henderson, D. Crossley and M. Cable
- Non-invasive revelation of precious metal decoration in glass beads: L. Blek and G. Gilmore
- Medieval windows: what can chemical analysis tell us?: P. Mills and G.A. Cox
- Early glass and glazing in Egypt: new excavations at Tell el-Amarna: P.T. Nicholson
- The Scientific Analysis of Artefacts: Ceramics
- The chemical analysis of archaeological ceramics at the inter-regional level: the case of early Iron Age Cyprus: N. Brodle
- Trade between Kommos, Crete and East Greece: a petrographic sudy of Archaic transport amphorae: C.A. de Domingo and A.W. Johnston
- Petrography of Parthian ceramics: M. Eiland
- Neutron activation analysis of Italian Maiolica and other Medieval Italian ceramics: M. Hughes, H. Blake, J. Hurst and T. Wilson
- Byzantine and Frankish cooking wares at Corinth, Greece: changes in diet, style and raw material exploitation: L. Joyner
- The early Iron Age kiln at Torone, Greece: geological diversity and definition of control groups: I.K. Whitbread, R.E. Jones and J. Papadopoulos.
- Provenancing of prehistoric and Roman pottery using petrographic and mineralogical analysis: case studies from North Wales: J. Williams and D. Jenkins
- The Scientific Analysis of Artefacts: Metallurgy
- The composition and decoration of Roman Brooches: J. Bayley and S. Butcher
- Silver refining: production, recycling and assaying: J. Bayley and K. Eckstein
- The application of metallurgical analyses in numismatics: some cautionary tales: S. Bean
- Early Islamic steel manufacture in Merv: D.R. Griffiths, A.M. Feuerbach and J.F. Merkel
- A methodology for punchmark analysis using electron microscopy: C. Mortimer and M. Stoney
- Lead isotope analysis and the Great Orme mine: E.C. Joel, J.J. Taylor, R.A. Ixer and M. Goodway
- Ageing processes in gold-copper-silver alloys: A.I. Seruya and D.R. Griffiths
- The composition of bronze slags from Kayladi, South India and implications for the problem of tin in South Indian bronzes: S. Srinivasan
- From gold ores to artefacts in the British Isles: a preliminary study of a new LA-ICP-MS analytical approach: J.J. Taylor, R.J. Watling, C.A. Shell, R.A. Ixer, R.J. Chapman, R.B. Warner and M. Cahill
- Chronological Studies
- Luminescence dating of first millenium be ceramics: S. Barnett
- Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating of the Uffington White Horse: J. Rees-Jones
- Optical dating of archaeological ceramics: L. Shepherd
- Age estimation of materials with high Keratin content based on cystine and cysteic acid content: J. Csapo, Zs. Csapo-Kiss, L. Kolto and S. Nemethy
- Uranium-series dating of fossil Nile Oyster from a Palaeolithic site, Mweya, Uganda: T. Brown, A.G. Latham, J.A.J. Gowlett and S. Luboga
- Age-depth relationships in the radiocarbon dates from Sanghao Cave, Pakistan: M. Farid Khan and J.A.J. Gowlett
- Uranium-series dating of flowstones from the Great Orme mine: H. King.
- A possible err or in amino acid dating: Zs. Csapo-Kiss, J. Csapo, L. Kolto and S. Nemethy
- Bayesian estimation of age differences using stratigraphic order: R. Curl and A. Latham
- Dendrochronological Studies
- Dendrochronological datings of the viking age ship burials at Oseberg, Gokstad and Tune, Norway: some new results: N. Bonde
- Where does the timber come from? Dendrochronological evidence of the timber trade in Northern Europe: 14th to 17th Centuries AD: N. Bonde, I. Tyers and T. Wazny
- The dating and provenancing of imported conifer timbers in England: the initiation of a research project: C. Groves
- The Study of Ancient Environments
- A qualitative approach to dental microwear analysis: I. Mainland
- Soil pollen analysis: a new approach to understanding the stratigraphic integrity of data: R. Tipping, S. Carter, D. Davidson, D. Long and A. Tyler
- Investigations into waterlogged burial environments: C. Caple and D. Dungworth
- Myth, manipulation and myopia in the study of Mediterranean soil erosion: G.H. Endfield
- Agricultural terraces in Livadi, Thessaly, Greece: A. Krahtopoulou
- The palaeohydrology of a river basin in the English Lake District: an interim view: T. Clare
- A plant macrofossil investigation of a submerged forest: A. Clapham, T. Clare and D. Wilkinson
- Holocene development of the Seton Coast: a multidisciplinary approach to understanding the archaeology: S. Gonzalez, D. Hubbart and G. Roberts
- Phosphorous redistribution in cave sediments from the Lower Palaeolithic cave site of Pontnewydd: D. Jenkins
- The ecological crisis on the North Black Sea coast in the 2nd to 1st centuries BC: Y. Ivaschenko
- Phytolith analysis from the Indus Valley site of Kot Diji (Sind, Pakistan): M. Madella.
- The temple at Epikourious Apollo (Greece): consequences of the protection work on its microflora: A. Pantazidou, M. Roussomoustakaki and P. Theolakis
- The microflora of the Milos Catacombs (Greece): A. Pantazidou, M. Roussomoustakaki and C. Urzi
- Palaeogeography and palaeoecology of the Crimea in Ancient and Medieval times: A. Sazanov
- Microfauna in Anglo-Saxon graves: entomological evidence at Boss Hall and the Butter Market, Ipswich: G. Turner-Walker and C.J. Scull
- The historical and archaeological "spin-off" from heavy metal environmental research in the Peak District: L. Willies and J. Maskall
- Remote Sensing
- Appropriate geophysics and excavation strategy: from mud brick to masonry in the East Mediterranean region: C.A. Shell
- The impact of resolution on the interpretation of archaeological prospection data: A. Schmidt and A. Marshall
- The Analysis of Human Remains
- Age determination via measurement of amino acid racemization in dental tissue: V. Carolan, M.L. Gardner and A.M. Pollard
- Chemical study of degraded dentine by resolution enhanced infra-red spectroscopy: D. Lucy and A.M. Pollard
- A survey of European human bone stable Carbon and Nitrogen isotope values: M.P. Richards and G.J. van Klinken
- The ecological influence on human microevolution and culture: a study of ancient Greek pouplations around Mount Pindos: G. Panagiaris, A. Hassiacou and S.K. Manolis
- A Taphonomic study of the human remains from Christchurch, Spitalfields: M. Tiley-Baxter
- Perspectives on Human Evolution and Early Hominid Artefacts
- Approaches to the analysis of evidence from the Acheulean site of Beeches Pit, Suffolk, England: S.A. Andresen, D.A. Bell, J. Hallos, T.R.J. Pumphrey and J.A.J. Gowlett
- Are the Sangoan and the Axheulean 'industrial complexes' distinct?: J.L. Cormack.
- The Acheulean and the Sahara: allometric comparisons between North and East African sites: R.H. Crompton and J.A.J. Gowlett
- Running before they could walk? Locomotor adaptation and bipedalism in early hominids: R.H. Crompton and L. Yu
- Technology and morphology: does one follow the other?: S. Crompton
- Sexual dmorphism in the mandible of Homo neanderthalensis and Homo sapiens: morphological patterns and behavioural implications: P.S. Quinney and M. Collard
- The mechanical significance of "thick" enamel in early hominoids: I. Spears and R.H. Crompton
- Shape and size in the study of older Palaeolithic stone flake inventories: T. Weber
- Grades and the evolutionary history of early African hominids: B. Wood and M. Collard.