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Journal of Archaeological Science
Volume 37, Issue 2, Pages 225-436 (February 2010)
Assessing the reliability of criteria used to identify mandibles and mandibular teeth in sheep, Ovis, and goats, Capra. Pages 225-242. Melinda A. Zeder, Suzanne E. Pilaar
Prehistoric population history in eastern Fennoscandia. Pages 251-260. Miikka Tallavaara, Petro Pesonen, Markku Oinonen
Dating Danish textiles and skins from bog finds by means of 14C AMS. Pages 261-268. Ulla Mannering, Göran Possnert, Jan Heinemeier, Margarita Gleba
The provenance of some glass ingots from the Uluburun shipwreck. Pages 295-301. C.M. Jackson, P.T. Nicholson
High-throughput mass spectrometric analysis of 1400-year-old mycolic acids as biomarkers for ancient tuberculosis infection. Pages 302-305. Laszlo Mark, Zoltan Patonai, Alexandra Vaczy, Tamas Lorand, Antonia Marcsik
Pollen analysis of 15th century cesspits from the palace of the dukes of Burgundy in Bruges (Belgium): evidence for the use of honey from the western Mediterranean. Pages 337-342. Koen Deforce
Journal of Archaeological Science
Volume 37, Issue 2, Pages 225-436 (February 2010)
Assessing the reliability of criteria used to identify mandibles and mandibular teeth in sheep, Ovis, and goats, Capra. Pages 225-242. Melinda A. Zeder, Suzanne E. Pilaar
Prehistoric population history in eastern Fennoscandia. Pages 251-260. Miikka Tallavaara, Petro Pesonen, Markku Oinonen
Dating Danish textiles and skins from bog finds by means of 14C AMS. Pages 261-268. Ulla Mannering, Göran Possnert, Jan Heinemeier, Margarita Gleba
The provenance of some glass ingots from the Uluburun shipwreck. Pages 295-301. C.M. Jackson, P.T. Nicholson
High-throughput mass spectrometric analysis of 1400-year-old mycolic acids as biomarkers for ancient tuberculosis infection. Pages 302-305. Laszlo Mark, Zoltan Patonai, Alexandra Vaczy, Tamas Lorand, Antonia Marcsik
Pollen analysis of 15th century cesspits from the palace of the dukes of Burgundy in Bruges (Belgium): evidence for the use of honey from the western Mediterranean. Pages 337-342. Koen Deforce
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