Journal of Archaeological Science-Reports

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The variscite « necklace » of the Salpêtre cave, at Pompignan (Gard, France)19
Obsidian exchange networks and highland-lowland interaction in the Lesser Caucasus borderlands17
Re-identification of plant impressions on prehistoric pottery from Ukraine15
Sampling methods for archaeological predictive modeling: Spatial autocorrelation and model performance13
Same same, or very different? Comparing grindstones from Late/Final Bronze Age settlements and a mining/ore beneficiation site in the Southern Alps12
The exotic animal trade from Roman provinces. The results of animal remains study from the Roman town of Thamusida (Kénitra, Morocco)11
From excavating bones to reconstruct funerary practices: Contextualizing skeletal evidence for the post-funerary treatment of the dead at the Pre- and Protopalatial Petras cemetery (2900–1700 BCE), Si11
Soil and spatial analyses in the assessment of the focal point of the extinct medieval royal burgh of Roxburgh10
A focus on the hearth: What a detailed investigation of fireplaces in Boncuklu and Çatalhöyük reveals about Neolithic household practice10
Hunting, fishing, gardening: Re-evaluating Middle Neolithic mobility and cultural diversity on the Norwegian Skagerrak coast10
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Assessment of the reason for the vitrification of a wall at a hillfort. The example of Broborg in Sweden9
Cahokia's shell bead crafters and maize producers: A re-examination of the data9
Food storage, mobility, and the density-dependence of hunter-gatherer movement ecology9
Local Potter’s reactions. Three case studies from southern Italy and Sicily9
First AMS radiocarbon dating of Río Chico style paintings (southernmost Patagonia, Argentina): Older than expected9
Pushing boundaries: Old Kingdom mummification revised9
Archaeological obsidians of the Zoque region of Tabasco, Mexico: Chronological sequence of procurement9
Chinese export porcelain in the middle Qing Dynasty: Study on the blue-and-white porcelains excavated from the “Xiaobaijiao I” shipwreck8
An early example of glaze technology diffusion in North Africa: The Islamic workshop of Tahert (central Maghreb, Algeria)8
Small and overlooked: Roman glass counters from archaeological sites in Poland8
Number or weight? The effects and implications of quantifying lithic raw material use in two different ways8
Application of machine learning on isotopic data from tooth microsections for reconstructing weaning patterns and physiological stress8
δ2H and δ18O of river water from a high-altitude humid plain of the southern Alps: Implications for the interpretation of the isotopic compositions of bioapatite from humans living close to mountain a7
Integrated study of archaeological and paleolimnological indicators in Late Holocene records: Laguna Mar Chiquita (Córdoba, Argentina)7
Distinguishing hominin and brown hyena (Parahyaena brunnea) bone accumulations from the Middle Stone Age in South Africa7
Chemical analysis of glass beads in Palau, western Micronesia reveals 19th century inter-island exchange systems in transition7
The signature of the stones: pXRF studies on prehistoric axes from the Eastern Sahara7
Use wear analysis at the Bahia Colorada site. Interface of bone and stone tool kits within early maritime societies in Southern Patagonia7
Animal tooth pendants from Spiginas and Donkalnis as instigators of a discussion on technological traditions, intergroup exchange and mobility in the early and middle Holocene in Central and northeast7
LA-ICP-MS analysis of Andean ceramics: Comparability and data correction for datasets acquired over almost two decades7
From fire to light: Illuminating the archaeological past7
Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy of copper alloy artefacts from unidentified shipwreck sites: Clues to the identity of shipwrecks on Kenn Reef, Coral Sea7
Tree ring oxygen isotope dating of wood recovered from a canal in the ancient capital of Japan7
Tracing the path: First attempt of a multi-isotope approach to animal management in the Late Roman city of Torreparedones (Baena, Spain)6
Cosmic ray muon imaging for the internal structure of the Jiuyan Tower of the Great Wall6
The influence of sharp force trauma on fire’s alteration of bone6
Micro-botanical evidence of plant food sources and stone tool functions at the Sujiacun site from the Longshan period in southeastern Shandong Province, China6
A protocol for identifying archaeological parenchyma using microCT: Steps towards a virtual reference collection6
Imitation or importation: Archaeometallurgical research on bronze dagger-axes from Shuangyuan Village Cemetery of the Shu State in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty6
New insights into the Mesolithic use of Melos obsidian in Anatolia: a pXRF analysis from the Bozburun Peninsula (southwest Turkey)6
Handprints on bricks from the Jin-Yuan Period (1115–1368 CE) of Inner Mongolia, China – A case of art experiments by laborers6
Rise and fall: Settlement dynamics of LBK groups in the Middle Belgium loess belt (5150–4950 cal. BC) based on the new Meuse ceramic chronology6
From prehistoric shores: Marine shell ornaments, landscape, interaction and the Neolithic transition in Anatolia6
Micro-residues on quartz tools: The example of Bronze Age Thessaloniki Toumba6
The fall of the gods: A response to “On leopards, hyenas and Greek gods” of Domínguez-Rodrigo and Colleges6
On-site non-Destructive identification of Dushan jade using portable Raman, pXRF, FTIR, and NIR6
Demystifying ancient filigree art: Microanalytical study of gold earrings from Dongheigou cemetery (4th-2nd century BCE) in north-west China6
Long-distance trade relations in the Eastern Mediterranean during the Late Bronze Age: An archaeometric study of Red Lustrous Wheel-made Ware (RLW) using petrographic, elemental and Sr-Nd isotope anal6
Chemical characterization of organic residues on Late Roman amphorae from shipwrecks off the coast of Marsala (Trapani, Italy)6
Combining quantitative approaches to differentiate between backed products from discoidal and Levallois reduction sequences6
Human and hutia (Isolobodon portoricensis) interactions in pre-Columbian Hispaniola: The isotopic and morphological evidence6
New data from old collections: Retouch-induced marks on Australian hardwood boomerangs5
Complexity of proto-elamite administration system: Insights from compositional data from sealings and tablets5
Multiproxy analysis of clay sources and pottery sherds to elucidate the provenance of archaeological pottery in the Characato region, Córdoba, Argentina5
Processing it all: Starch residues on Jomon Period ground stone from southern Hokkaido, Japan5
The case of black and green tin glazed pottery from Barcelona between 13th and 14th century: Analysing its production and its decorations5
High altitude Middle Palaeolithic open-air locales of the Miankouh, Thrust Zagros Mountains, Iran5
Assessing the iron-working skills at Roman Iudaea: An archaeometallurgical study of two Bar-Kokhba revolt assemblages from Israel5
La Cuevona de Avín (Avín, Asturias, North Spain): A new Late Pleistocene site in the lower valley of the River Güeña5
Early childhood diets in medieval and Post-Medieval Pälkäne, Finland: Insights from stable isotope analysis5
Petrographic and chemical analyses of ceramic roof tile end caps from the ritual temple of Jin Dynasty in Changbai Mountain5
First insights into the wood management for the production of lime given by the anthracological study of a 19th century lime kiln from Martinique, Lesser Antilles5
A commoner with advanced surgery: A bioarcheological study of a trepanation case with special reference to the medical care system during the Western Zhou Dynasty of China (1045 – 771 BCE)5
Deciphering the chronology of Tepe Sialk (South) “Ziggurat”, North Central Iranian Plateau, through optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating5
A metal hoard from Susz provides new evidence for the use of bast cordage during the Lusatian period in Poland5
First archaeobotanical contribution to the history of food production and agriculture at Aghmat (Morocco) between the 11th and the 17th c5
Exotic ceramics from the Murray Islands, Eastern Torres Strait5
Identification of bird taxa species in ancient Egyptian mummies: Part 2, a qualitative evaluation of the utility of CT scanning and 3D printing5
Death and burial of a set of fraternal twins from Tragurium: An osteobiographical approach5
Paleogenetic analysis and radiocarbon dating on skeletal remains from the Roman necropolis of Contrada Diana (Lipari Island, Sicily)5
Archaeometric analysis of textile fiber dyes from the Topater-1 Site, Calama, northern Chile, Middle Formative Period (ca. 400–200 BCE)5
Identifying the chaîne opératoire of club-rush (Bolboschoenus glaucus (Lam.) S.G.Sm) tuber exploitation during the Early Natufian in the Black Desert (northeastern Jordan)5
Sounds of the blue daemon: A new aural study of the Etruscan Tomba dei Demoni Azzurri, 450–420 BCE5
Petrographic and geochemical investigations of ground stone tools made of basalt from the site Csanádpalota – Földvár, SE-Hungary5
Ink in secular and religious documents from the Pelliot collection (BnF, Paris): A study of ingredients and uses of ink in1st millennium Tocharian, Sanskrit and Chinese manuscripts from the Kucha and 5
Diet at the medieval stronghold of Kalisz-Zawodzie (Poland): Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis of bone collagen5
Chemical analyses reveal dual functionality of Early Mesolithic birch tar at Krzyż Wielkopolski (Poland)5
Mobility and land use in the Greater Khorasan Civilization: Isotopic approaches (87Sr/86Sr, δ18O) on human populations from southern Central Asia5
Exploring Maya population history of Central Belize from Late Preclassic to Late/Terminal Classic5
δ13C and δ15N in hunter-gatherers of the Upper Santa Cruz river basin (Patagonia, Argentina) during the Late Holocene5
Pottery use in the mining site of variscite Mines de Gavà (Barcelona, Spain) during the 4th millennium BC based on organic residue analysis5
Using parasite analysis to identify ancient chamber pots: An example of the fifth century CE from Gerace, Sicily, Italy5
Forming mechanism and firing technology in prehistoric pottery of the Guanzhong plain, China5
Fire in the round: A holistic approach to the Lower Palaeolithic record5
Variability in hunting behaviour during the Middle Stone Age in the Eastern and Western Cape of South Africa5
Monument volumes and viewshed analysis at the Carson mounds site (22CO505), Coahoma County, Mississippi5
Phytolith evidence for crop structure at the Zhangwangzhuang site during the early and middle Yangshao cultural periods on the southwestern Huanghuai Plain, China5
Whetstones: Spectrum of metal tool sharpening operations in the Bronze Age of the Southern Trans-Urals, Russia5
The archaeology of pleasure: Evidence for the use of tobacco at Old Dongola in Northern Sudan (16th–19th centuries AD)5
Three-colored Sancai glazed ceramics excavated from Bohai sites in Primorye (Russia)5
Crop manuring on the Beauce plateau (France) during the second iron age5
Hit or miss: Do microscopic linear impact traces (MLITs) form on Clovis stone tips launched via atlatl into foliage and sediment?5
Establishing life trajectories for British and Irish Middle Bronze Age palstave axes5
Fragmented analysis, fragmented interpretation: The necessity of integrated faunal and human analysis for identifying and understanding ritual contexts5
Palynological study of archaeometallurgical artefacts from the Late Bronze Age copper smelting sites (Georgia): First results4
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Materialographic investigations of plate slags from the Late Bronze Age copper production site of Prigglitz-Gasteil (Lower Austria)4
Moving far or moving often? A neglected axis of variation in hunter-gatherer mobility4
Paleoindian land use at pluvial Lake Mojave: A temporally and seasonally dynamic wetlands resource patch in California’s central Mojave Desert4
Safeguarding archaeological excavations and preserving cultural heritage in cave environments through engineering geological and geophysical approaches4
An experimental investigation of the ground stone knives and sickles in the Lower Yangtze River Region during the Late Neolithic and Bronze Age4
Reconstruction of control and application of thermal energy process and its technical, social, symbolic and palaeoenvironmental consequences4
A royal wreck? Morpho-technological, elemental and lead isotope analysis of ingots from the Bang Kachai II shipwreck, Thailand4
Sourcing bighorn sheep from the Homol’ovi Settlement Cluster, Northeastern Arizona, through strontium isotope (87Sr/86Sr) analysis4
Artifact density and population density in settlement pattern research4
Microscopic, biochemical and stable isotopic investigation of seven multi-nutritional food-balls from Indus archaeological site, Rajasthan (India)4
Tree-ring dates of excavated wooden containers provide a chronological framework for the ancient capital of Nara in Japan4
Isotope analysis for reconstructing the subsistence economy in Datong Basin, North China, during c. 4000 a BP4
Towards a historical bioarchaeology: The use of textual sources in research on human remains from the Near East and Eastern Mediterranean4
nEU-Med project. Two cases of disability in an equestrian context from a 10th century royal court in Tuscany (Italy)4
What happened before the Middle Bronze Age land divisions and roundhouses? Prehistoric soil erosion and landscape change on Dartmoor, UK4
Copper smelting technology at 2nd millennium BC Taldysai (Kazakhstan) and its place in the wider Eurasian metalmaking framework4
Plants meet artefacts: Developing interdisciplinary approaches to identify plant processing, consumption and use in archaeology4
A medieval embankment near the lost harbour of Mude (Zeeland, the Netherlands): A palaeoenvironmental reconstruction based on palynology and diatom analysis4
Nabataean iron picks for copper mining from Nahal ‘Amram, Israel; Chemical, isotopic and production technology analysis4
Graph analysis on street network in a web browser4
Crops on the edge of a cliff: Storage at Castro S. João das Arribas (Northwest Iberia) in the Late Antiquity4
The absolute chronology of the North Cemetery at Ayios Vasileios, Laconia4
Did ancient glassware travel the Silk Road? X-ray fluorescence analysis of a Sasanian glass vessel from Okinoshima Island, Japan4
Ancient DNA and paleoproteomic analysis on Roman Imperial-era individuals from Histria, Romania4
Water penetrating radar (WPR) in archaeology: A crannog case study4
Illuminating palaeolithic art using virtual reality: A new method for integrating dynamic firelight into interpretations of art production and use4
Characterisation of the physico-chemical and optical properties of Australian native plant exudates for a simple method to determine archaeological resins and gums4
Scanning electron microscopy for differentiating charred endocarps of Rhus/Toxicodendron species and tracking the use of the lacquer tree and Asian poison ivy in Japanese prehistory4
Late Quaternary human occupation of the Kilwa coast (Tanzania): OSL ages and paleoenvironmental proxies from isotope geochemistry4
A closer look at clasts and groundmass: Micromorphological features in sediments with archaeological significance in Obishir and Katta Sai complexes (Central Asia)4
Tracking the source of lead of medieval glazed pottery of the Meuse valley (Belgium) through lead isotope analyses4
Human diet and social complexity during the middle and late Dawenkou period at the Jiaojia Site, China4
Archaeometric investigation of pigments of the iconostasis from Saint Georgios church of Sohos4
Revisiting the provenance of the Stonehenge bluestones: Refining the provenance of the Group 2 non-spotted dolerites using rare earth element geochemistry4
Examining the Nasca religious network on the south coast of Peru: LA-ICP-MS of Early Nasca ceramics from the Upper Ica Valley (AD 250–450)4
Micromorphological and archaeological approaches to identifying pastoralist lifeways in the archaeological record: A Prehispanic case study from Viejo Sangayaico, Peru4
Isotopic reconstruction of the early life experience of individuals from the early Bronze age Vliněves site (Czech Republic)4
Ochre and other pigments from the 7th millennium BC: Evidence from painted objects excavated at Tol-e Sangi and Hormangan archaeological sites in southern Iran4
An investment index for lithic technology: Implications for investment, mobility, and division of labor on the Colorado Plateau, USA4
Pottery vessels and technology of “colouring materials” in the central-western Mediterranean (Sardinia, Italy) during the Middle Neolithic: An interdisciplinary approach combining use-wear and chemica4
Are highly accurate models of agency in bone breaking the result of misuse of machine learning methods?4
The Magdalenian site of Hostim, Czech Republic, Central Europe. New insights into the old Record: Seasonality within the Bohemian Magdalenian4
Life-sized Neolithic camel sculptures in Arabia: A scientific assessment of the craftsmanship and age of the Camel Site reliefs4
Modeling the interaction between societies and animals in South America: Methodological bridges between paleoecology and zooarchaeology4
Prehistoric salt production: Technological approach in ceramic studies4
Introducing Lithikos 1 – A novel volumetric morphometric analyser via comparative analyses of Acheulean handaxe mirror asymmetry4
The first discovery of a vanilla pod in Europe: A multidisciplinary record from the early modern period of the Prague Castle4
Trade, production, and cultural integration at Cerro de Coamiles, Nayarit4
Chemical analyses of colors in the Cabuza phase ceramics (900–1200 CE), Azapa Valley, northern Chile4
Superficial reddening of silcrete may indicate low temperature heat treatment4
Beyond the naked eye: Employing machine learning and computer vision to explore Iberian oculated idols decorative patterns4
Environmental conditions around fire inside paleolithic caves. The hearths of Tito Bustillo (Ribadesella, Asturias, Spain)4
Soda-lime glass trade across the Eurasian Steppe during the 4th to 5th century CE: Evidence from a Xianbei cemetery in Inner Mongolia4
Environmental arsenic exposure by ancient Andeans: Measurement of As in mummy hair using LA-ICP-MS4
Multi-analytical characterisation of red colouration on decorated ostrich eggshells from the Middle Bronze Age in Bahrain4
From seashore to Neolithic floor: origins and spatial distribution patterns of shell bead assemblages at WF16, a Pre-Pottery Neolithic A settlement in Southern Jordan4
Osteometric examination of sheep and goat metapodial bones in Komana ancient city in the Turkish period (12th to 14th century)4
Towards an understanding of hunting equipment used by early Holocene foragers of the Egyptian Southwestern Desert: Triangles of the El-Ghorab Unit4
An evaluation of ED-XRF sourcing of vitrophyre artifacts and toolstone in North central Idaho4
Migration and mobility in Roman Beirut: The isotopic evidence3
Changing climates and emerging patterns: Prehistoric human diet of Sri Lanka from Late Pleistocene through Late Holocene3
The influence of cut material on the slicing efficiency effects of stone tool flake size, edge length, and gross edge curvature3
Farmers from southwestern Carpathian Basin: Neolithic lifeways in the light of new radiocarbon and stable isotope evidence from the sites of Golokut Vizić, Donja Branjevina, and Bezdan-Bački Monoštor 3
The resonant acoustic signatures of lithic debitage3
Foods, beverages, and use of pottery in north-eastern Patagonia through plant microremains analysis3
Identification of source mine using sulfur, mercury, and lead isotope analyses of vermilion used in three representative tombs from Kofun period in Japan3
Understanding the development of viticulture in Roman Gaul during and after the Roman climate optimum: The contribution of spatial analysis and agro-ecosystem modeling3
Reading ceramic surfaces: Characterisation of surface treatments towards functional identification of vases3
A multidisciplinary study of Iberian Chalcolithic dogs3
Highly productive fishing in Lake Onega? New data on the subsistence basis of the Late Stone age populations in Russian Karelia3
Reconstructing the Mid- to Late Holocene human-environments interactions in Cape Corsica (Corsica Island, Western Mediterranean) based on sedimentology, pollen analyses and geochemistry3
Fur or food? Native American use of sea otters (Enhydra lutris) on the Oregon coast prior to European contact and extirpation3
Yellow dyes in archaeological textiles: Sources, locations, identification, and challenges3
Neolithic arrowheads and Bronze Age industry at Saruq al Hadid, UAE3
Deer ghosts: Invisible bone tools from the Vlaardingen Culture (3400–2500 BCE), bone-working, toolkits, and cultural preferences3
Autopsy or anatomical dissection? Comparative analysis of an osteoarchaeological sample from an 18-19th century hypogeal cemetery (northern Italy)3
Pottery production of Saujil vessels from the early period (Catamarca and La Rioja provinces), Northwestern Argentine region: An evaluation through neutron activation analysis3
Anthropogenic soils in a marginal landscape – Fortified manorial sites in the woodland edge zone in western Czechia3
Early stonepaste ceramic technology in Fustat, Egypt3
Feeding the Philistine city. An isotopic investigation of animal resources at Ashkelon in the Iron I3
Ancient glass from the island of Malta: A preliminary study of Phoenician-Punic, Roman and post-Roman finds3
Non-destructive investigation of two perforated stone axes from the Bronze Age Carpathian Basin (Maklár, NE Hungary): A glimpse into social and cultural context3
Determining the foundry area of bronze chariot-horse excavated from Yang’an Han Tomb in Qionglai, Sichuan Province: Based on the scientific analysis of residual casting cores3
Lead isotopes and elemental composition of bronzes excavated from Xiajiang area of Chongqing, China using MC-ICP-MS and SEM-EDS3
A petrographic approach to study Dalma pottery at the sites of Seh Gabi, Godin Tepe, and Tepe Siahbid in the Central Zagros of Iran3
Foodways and social organisation in a Northern Wei dynasty (398–494 CE) cemetery in Pingcheng: Comparison of stable isotopes and mortuary practices3
Shining light on Egyptian mirrors: New scientific research into their metallurgy3
Rare insights into ceramic biographies: Remarkable pottery finds from linear pottery wells in Central Germany3
Renaissance Venetian filigree glass: A successful invention investigated through the analyses of archaeological samples3
Food offerings and firewood: Integrated archaeobotanical analyses of seed/fruit and wood charcoal remains from a Hellenistic-Roman Cemetery on Tinos Island, Cyclades3
Tracing pottery production centres and sources over millennia in north-western Oman: A diachronic study of the Ayn Bani Saadah assemblage from the Bronze to the Iron Age3
A multidisciplinary investigation of a mummified Egyptian head and analysis of its associated resinous material from the Salinas Regional Archaeological Museum in Palermo (Sicily)3
Detecting historic tar kilns and tar production sites using high-resolution, aerial LiDAR-derived digital elevation models: Introducing the Tar Kiln Feature Detection workflow (TKFD) using open-access3
Monte Alban periphery (Oaxaca, middle Mesoamerica): New evidences on the early occupation trough archaeomagnetic study of pottery kilns3
Malignancy in three medieval Polish osteological collections3
Addendum to: ‘3,000-year-old shark attack victim from Tsukumo shell-mound, Okayama, Japan’ [J. Archaeol. Sci. Rep. 38 (2021) 103065]3
Micro-Raman spectroscopy of Shang oracle bone inscriptions3
Shell tools and productive strategies of hunter-gatherer groups: Some reflections from a use-wear analysis at the Balma del Gai site (Barcelona, Spain)3
A multimethod approach to the study of Classic Maya houselots and land tenure: Preliminary results from the Three Rivers Region, Belize3
Catch me if you can: Identifying pyrite residues on flint strike-a-lights with the use of SEM-EDS analysis on the example of ancient materials from the northern coast of the Black Sea3
Unravelling ceramic content and organic coatings in Senegalese ethnographic pottery vessels3
Towards an interpretive framework for heated ostrich eggshell: An actualistic study3
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New approaches for the study of faience using beads from Southern Portugal3
Sclerochronological and geochemical study of the carpet shell Ruditapes decussatus in archaeological contexts: A potential tool for season of collection and coastal paleo-temperature3
Bothersome burrowers: Tracking the impact of Botta’s pocket gopher (Thomomys bottae) bioturbation on a late-Holocene site3
Accessing the ephemeral using multiscale 3D microscopy of bone microwear3
Ecomorphological analysis of bovid remains from the Plio-Pleistocene hominin-bearing deposit of Unit P at Kromdraai, South Africa3
Evolutionary model and palaeoenvironmental interpretation of the La Codera archaeological complex (Ebro Basin, NE Spain)3
Stay with the green: New insights into ancient copper smelting in the Tonglüshan site, China3
The Floating Island Cave mammals: Paleoecology, abundance indices, and human subsistence through a taphonomic lens3
The potential of low-destructive characterization of archaeological sites with stony and eroded soils through geostatistics at the Celtic oppidum of Bibracte (France)3
Reconstructing freshwater fishing seasonality in a neotropical savanna: First application of swamp eel (Synbranchus marmoratus) sclerochronology to a pre-Columbian Amazonian site (Loma Salvatierra, Bo3
Sex identification of a Late Iron Age sword and mirror cist burial from Hillside Farm, Bryher, Isles of Scilly, England3
Sickles from the Sosnovaya Maza hoard of the Late Bronze Age from the Lower Volga region: Technological analyses, experiments and chronology3
Surface texture analyses complement scale sensitive fractal analyses in an in vivo human dental microwear study3
Corrosion degradation of archaeological lead: A review and case study3
Heat exposed lithics: An experimental approach to quantifying potlids by temperature3
Xiongnu ancient nomad inlaid buckles (2nd-1st centuries BC): Multi-analytical research3
Woodland in the Curonian spit during the 3rd millennium BC based on anthracological evidence from Neolithic sites3
Geo-archaeology and Haíɫzaqv oral history: Long-term human investment and resource use at EkTb-9, Triquet Island, N̓úláw̓itxˇv Tribal Area, Central Coast, British Columbia, Canada3
Geochemical, lithological and archaeological studies on an Early Bronze Age barrow destroyed by modern tillage in Petrove, central Ukraine3
The Late Bronze Age pastoralist settlement at Halehaxite in the Tianshan Mountains, Xinjiang, China, a zooarchaeological perspective3
Urban gardens in Antiquity3
New contribution of archaeoparasitology in the Far North of Eastern Siberia: First data about the parasitological spectrum of Stadukhinsky Fort in the 17th-18th centuries3
The subsistence economy in the Pingcheng area during the Northern Wei Dynasty: Stable isotope analysis of human bones obtained from the Datong Erzhong cemetery in Shanxi, China3
From horticulture to agriculture: New data on farming practices in Late Chalcolithic western Anatolia3
Old finds, new data: Early Bronze Age human remains from Vučedol, eastern Croatia3
Bucrania revisited: Exploring the chaîne opératoire of bucranium figurines of the Körös culture from the 6th millennium3
Understanding the interaction of humans and suids in prehistoric Taiwan from a biometric perspective3
Fire at the gate of Hazor: A micro-geoarchaeological study of the depositional history of a Bronze Age City gate3
Social status and diet. Reconstruction of diet of individuals buried in some early medieval chamber graves from Poland by carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes analysis3
Micaceous Mindsets: Chemical characterization of classic period utility wares at multiple sites along the Rio Grande3
Geoarchaeology at the marine waterfront of a coastal urban center: Human activities and sea-land interface processes on the Late Bronze and early Iron Age coast of Tel Dor, Israel3
Into the light: The effect of UV light on flint tool surfaces, residues and adhesives3
ZooMS, radiocarbon dating, and techno-typological re-assessment casts doubt on the supposed Late Glacial Husum LA11 skin boat fragment3
Sacred plant impressions from Somma-Vesuvius volcanic ash deposits: A medicinal garden in Late Antique Acerra (Naples, Campania, Italy)?3
Cereal farming practices in Italy during the 1st millennium CE: An integrated approach to regionality3
Crafting a colony: Geochemical insights into 1000 years of state craft in the Moquegua Valley, Peru3
Facets of Variation: Macrocrystalline quartz reduction at Moolarben, central NSW, Australia3
Reflectance transformation imaging at a microscopic level: A new device and method for collaborative research on artifact use-wear analysis3
An actualistic taphonomic model of human tooth marks on bone remains: A sample recovered in villages of continental Equatorial Guinea3
In the search for the origin of the barley at Norse farms in Greenland3
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Isotope values reveal “canopy effect” in deer territoriality and maize consumption for dogs from archaeological sites in Kentucky dating to the Middle Woodland through Late Fort Ancient time periods3
Morphology meets lithic function: Use-wear and residue analysis of stone tools from the Dadiwan site in Northwestern China3
Comparing two different sets of soft tissue depths in the facial reconstruction of the mummy of the so-called Mysterious Lady3
The potential of computed tomography in odontometry: application to a Mesolithic dog3
Investigating soils of barrows in the Rozumice Forest (SW Poland) – Dynamics of soil and landscape evolution in a Central European loess plateau3
Strategy and Ideology through ZooMS: Insights from Palaeolithic and prehistoric bone tools3
3D landscape evolution reconstruction of the Magdalenian Roc-aux-Sorciers site (Vienne, France)3
Slips, films, and material choice: Long-distance hydrothermal pigments on Middle Mississippian red ware3
Neolithic obsidian mirrors from Southwest Asia: A reflection on their diffusion and manufacture3
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