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J Archaeol Sci 24 (7)
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Title:
J Archaeol Sci 24 (7)
Series
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Series:
Journal of Archaeological Science
Volume
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Volume:
24 (7)
Publication Type
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Publication Type:
Journal
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
1997
Note
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Date Of Issue From: 1997
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
20 Jan 2002
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Abstract
Spatial analysis of visible areas from the Bronze Age cairns of Mull
Peter Fisher
Chris Farrelly
Adrian Maddocks
Clive Ruggles
581 - 592
A paper demonstrating how clear and testable hypotheses can be developed within a GIS context, addressing questions of the archaeological significance of the visible area. The hypotheses are tested using random site generation in a Monte Carlo framework.
Recovery of mammalian DNA from Middle Paleolithic stone tools
Bruce L Hardy
Rudolf A Raff
Venu Raman
601 - 611
Describes the application of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to amplify DNA and establish a physical link to ancient tool use in processing biological material. Examples from La Quina (France) are used.
The effect of indentor type on flake attributes: evidence from a controlled experiment
Andrew W Pelcin
613 - 621
Presents the results of a controlled experiment that examined the relationship between two different indentor types and eleven flake attributes.
Preliminary vegetation maps of the world since the last glacial maximum: an aid to archaeological understanding
J M Adams
H Faure
623 - 647
Includes an appendix listing the map figures (647).
Enhancing bioarchaeological interpretation using indicator groups: stable manure as a paradigm
Allan R Hall
Harry Kenward
663 - 673
Puts forward a possible solution to full sampling of each context, by developing `indicator groups' and thence `indicator packages' associated with specific conditions/activities. Stable manure is used as an example, being commonly found in Roman--modern deposits.