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Circaea 6 (2)
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Title:
Circaea 6 (2)
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Series:
Circaea
Volume
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Volume:
6 (2)
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1990
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Date Of Issue From: 1990
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BIAB (British Archaeological Abstracts (BAA))
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http://www.envarch.net/publications/circaea/6.2/circaea%286.2-1990%29.pdf
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05 Dec 2008
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Abstract
Science-based archaeology in Wales
Barbara A Noddle
84 - 85
Brief report on December 1988 conference at Cardiff, noting some particular problems, mostly financial at base. Far larger problems may emerge if the projected second Severn Bridge goes ahead, turning up quantities of well preserved artefacts.
The application of present-day cereal processing studies to charred archaeobotanical remains
Glynis Jones
91 - 96
Data from a study of low-technology cereal processing in modern Greece are presented, and the most appropriate ways of using them for archaeological comparisons are discussed. Au(abr)
Transverse cell patterns of wheat and rye bran and their variation over the surface of a single grain
Timothy G Holden
97 - 104
Discusses implications of such variability for recognizing highly fragmented ancient remains.
A tale of two innominates
Barbara West
107 - 114
Two new measurements on innominate bones were tested on a variety of mammals, using specimens of known age and sex. The potential of these measurements in determining sexual dimorphism in archaeological material is discussed. Au
Some peculiarly damaged cattle metapodials
Simon J M Davis
115 - 118
Foot bones from cattle at the Roman fort at Dodder Hill and a postmed pit at Dorchester (Dorset) have enigmatic damage, possibly resulting from a tannery process.
Cleaning archaeological fish scales
A Leak
119 - 120
A note concerning a new way to build a 'seed' reference collection
Christian Vartavan, de
121 - 124
Various ways in current use for storing small glass tubes containing seeds and similar tiny samples were examined; all were rejected in favour of using 30cm2 cork tiles with slits cut to accomodate tubes, the whole stored in an LP record carrying case.