Journal of Archaeological Science
Index to Volume 10 (1983)
Abrasives in microwear polish formation, 22330 Absolute dating of Galley Hill skull and
skeleton, 129-34 Absolute dating of hominids and Palaeolithic
artifacts of the cave of La Chaise, 493513 Acheulian, butchery at Torralba and Ambrona,
465-74 Acheulian, cave of La Chaise, 493-513 Activity area differentiation, 13-28 Ageing methods, 9-12 Aggradation, 361-7 Alzira, urban geo-archaeology, 333-49 Ambrona, butchery and hominid activities, 465
74 Amphibian bones, Netherlands, 213-22 Amphorae, Roman, yellow garnets in, 531-9 Analogues, 43-9 Analysis, 29-33 Ancient coins, 43-9 Anglo-Saxon female, seconary cancer in, 415
82 Animal glue, and application of tin to ancient
pottery, 3834 Antler industry, mechanical properties as
conditioning factors, 7 l-7 Anura, Netherlands, 213-22 Aragonite, 361-7 Archaeoherpetology, 213-22 Archaeological human bone, carbon isotope
measurement techniques for collagen, 35560 Archaeology, dates for freshwater shells from
Hierankonpohs, 361-7 Archaeo-magnetism, 43-9, 51-9 Article length, in journal, 413-21 Assay of uranium, and dating of fossil bone,
129-34 Atomic absorption spectrometry, 3540 Aurignacian, frequency table data analysis,
79-85 Australopithecines, Sterkfontein, geomorphic
perspectives, 515529 Axis, a new find of Brown Bear from Star Cam,
317-25
BAILEY, G. N. & DAVIDSON, I., Site exploita- tion territories and topography: two case studies from Palaeolithic Spain, 87-l 15
Bank system, Black Moss of Achnacree, 283- 91
Bearsden, Scotland, and Roman military diet, 139-52
Bifid thoracic vertebral spine from a bovine in the Roman fenland, 26556
Bile acids, and Roman military diet, 139-52 Binder, and application of tin to ancient pottery,
383-4 Black-on-red ware in the Levant, 369-82 BLACKWELL, B., SCHWARCZ, H. P. &DEB~NATH,
A., Absolute dating of hominids and Palaeolithic artifacts of the cave of La Chaise-de-Vouthon (Charente), France, 493- 513
Bocksten costume, wools in, 54-5 Bone artifacts, Pincevent, 165-80 Bone collagen carbon-13/carbon-12 and
nitrogen-15/nitrogen-14 ratios, 199-203 Bone collagen, carbon isotope measurement
techniques, 355-60 Bone industry, mechanical properties as
conditioning factors, 71-7 Bone, a new find of Brown Bear from Star
Carr, 317-25 Bone, spectroscopicstudy of the Nimrod ivories,
385-95 Bones, 3540 Bones, amphibian and reptile, from the
Netherlands, 213-22 Bones, camel, from Negev, 311-16 Bones, Camelus, 243-7 Bones at Olduvai, 135-7 Bordesley Abbey, 3540 Botswana archaeology, Gi site, 181-97 Bovine bifid thoracic vertebral spine in the
Roman fenland, 2656 Breeding of pigs, 483-8 Bronze Age, Black Moss bank system, 283-91 Bronze Age wool, a re-assessment, 327-31 Brown Bear, a new find from Star Carr, 317-25 Bufo, Netherlands, 213-22 Burial, 129-34 BURLEIGH, R., Two radiocarbon dates for
freshwater shells from Hierakonpolis : archae- ological and geological interpretations, 361-7
Burning, Black Moss bank system, 283-91 Butchery of hippopotamus at Olduvai, 135-7 Butchery and hominid activities at Torralba and
Ambrona, 46574 BUTZER, K. W., MIRALLES, 1. & MATEIJ, J. F.,
Urban geo-archaeology in medieval Alzira (Prov. Valencia, Spain), 333-49
CABRAL, J. M. P., GOUVEIA, M. A., ALARC%O, A. M. & ALARCAO, J., Neutron activation analysis of fine grey pottery from Conimbriga, Santa Olaia and Tavarede, Portugal, 61-70
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Calcite, cave of La Chaise, 493-5 13 Ca anomalies, 13-28 Camelus from the Upper Pleistocene of Mount
Carmel, 243-7 Camelus from Upper Pleistocene of Negev, 31 l-
16 Cancer in an Anglo-Saxon female, 475-82 8r3C measurements for bone collagen, 35>60 Carbon-13/carbon-12 ratio of bone collagen,
199-203 Carbonate, 361-7 Carcinoma in an Anglo-Saxon female,
475-82 Cariogenesis, behavioural implications of
temporal change in, 1-8 Cat mummy, Roman, 205-l 1 Cave deposits, Sterkfontein, 515529 Ceramics, 61-70 Cerastoderma edule, seasonal growth patterns,
42340 Cereal pericarp fragments, and Roman diet,
139 Cesspits, insect fauna. 453-63 Charente, cave of La Chaise, 493-5 13 Chemical composition, yellow garnets in
Roman amphorae, 53 l-9 Chisel, gold, pre-hispanic, from Colombia.
15363 CHISHOLM, B. S., NELSON, D. E., HOBSON, K. A.,
SCHWARCZ, H. P. & KNYF, M., Carbon isotope measurement techniques for bone collagen: notes for the archaeologist, 355
Chi-square, 79-85 Cirencester, 3540 Cistercian, 3%t0 Coins, ancient, 43-9 Coins, Roman, 29-33 Coleoptera, and cesspits, 453363 Collagen, bone, carbon and nitrogen isotope
ratios, 199203 . Collagen extraction, 355-60 Colombia, pre-hispanic gold chisel, 15363 Combs, 71-7 Commerce, and yellow garnets in Roman
amphorae, 531-9 Composition, coins, 29-33 Conchiolin, 361-7 Conimbriga, neutron activation analysis of fine
grey pottery, 61-70 CONWAY, J. S., An investigation of soil phos-
phorus distribution within occupation deposits from a Romano-British hut group, 117-28
Coprosterol, and Roman military diet, 13952 Corrosion resistance of lead, 397409 Costume, Bocksten, wools in, 541-5 Cultural stratification, 267-81
Cutmarks, butchery and hominid activities at Torralba and Ambrona, 465-74
Cyprus esculentus, fruits in foundation de- posits of temples near Semna, 3514
Cyprus, black-on-red ware, 369-82
Danish Bronze Age wool, 327-31 Dark Age, bone and antler industry, 71-7 Date, fruits in foundation deposits of temples
near Semna, 3514 Dating of fossil bone, 129-34 Dating of fossil Margarittfira auricularia
(Spengler) from the River Thames, 249-57 Dating of freshwater shells from Hierakonpolis,
361-7 DEITH, M. R., Molluscan calendars: the use of
growth-line analysis to establish seasonality of shellfish collection at the Mesolithic site of Morton, Fife, 423340
DEMETSOPOULLOS, I. C., BURLEIGH, R. & OAKLEY, K. P., Relative and absolute dating of the human skull and skeleton from Galley Hill, Kent, 129-34
DENIRO, M. J. & SCHOENIGER, M. J., Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios of bone collagen : variations within individuals, between sexes, and within populations raised on monotonous diets, 199-203
Denmark, Brown Bear, 317-25 Dental attrition, 9-12 Dental caries, l-8 Deserts, Middle East, 243-7 Diet, and insect fauna from cesspits, 453-63 Diet reconstruction, carbon isotope measure-
ment techniques for bone collagen, 355-60 Dietary reconstruction, 199-203 Diet, Roman, at Bearsden, Scotland, 139-52 Discipline composition, 413-21 Discriminant analysis, 29-33 Dolores Archaeological Program, 51-9 Drift, 129-34 Dry hide working tools, the role of abrasives
and humidity in microwear polish forma- tion, 223-30
Eastern Mediterranean, black-on-red ware in the Levant, 369-82
Edge damage as a factor in functional analysis of stone artifacts, 23142
EDWARDS, K. J., Editorial: Anatomy of a publication. The Journal of Archaeological Science, the first nine years, 413-21
Egypt, dating of freshwater shells from Hierakonpolis, 361-7
Electron probe analysis, 3540 Electron spin resonance study of Nimrud ivories,
385-95
INDEX, VOLUME 10
11 th century BC, black-on-red ware, 369-82 Emys, Netherlands, 213-22 England, a new find of Brown Bear from Star
Carr, 317-25 Environment, Middle East, 243-7 Experimental archaeology, 267-81 Extinction, Margarittjba auricularia, 249-57
Faeces, and insect fauna from cesspits, 453-63 Fauna, Middle East, 243-7 Fife, seasonality of shellfish collection, 42340 Fig, fruits in foundation deposits of temples
near Semna, 3514 Flint tools, the role of abrasives and humidity
in microwear polish formation, 223330 Floods, urban geo-archaeology. in medieval
Alzira, 33349 Fluorine, 129-34 Fluvial and urban sedimentation, geo-
archaeology in medieval Alzira, 33349 Fossil, 361-7 Fossil bone dating, 129-34 Fossil, camel, of Negev, 311-16 Fossil, Camelus, 243-7 Foundation deposits of two temples near Semna,
fruits in, 3514 France, frequency table data analysis, 79-85 France, Pincevent, 16580 Frequency table, 79-85
Galley Hill, Kent, relative and absolute dating of bones, 129-34
Garnets in Roman amphorae, 531-9 Geo-archaeology at Gi, Kalahari, 181-97 Geo-archaeology in medieval Alzira, 33349 Geographic distribution, Margaritifera auri-
cularia, 249-57 Georgia coast, l-8 Gerzean, 361-7 Gi site, geoarchaeology, 181-97 GLASTRA, R., Some archaeoherpetological re-
mains from the Netherlands, 213-22 Gold-copper-silver alloy, 153-63 Goth sheep, and the wools in the Swedish
Bocksten costume, 541-5 Grape, fruits in foundation deposits of temples
near Semna, 3514 Gravel, 129-34 Greek coins, 43-9 Grey pottery, neutron activation analysis, 61-70 GRIGSON, C., A very large camel from the Upper
Pleistocene of the Negev Desert, 311-16 Growth-line analysis and the seasonality of shell-
fish collection, 42340
HATHAWAY, J. H., EIGHMY, J. L. & KANE, A. E. Preliminary modification of the southwest
559
virtual geomagnetic pole path AD 700 to AD 900; Dolores Archaeological Program results, 51-9
Heat, and the Nimrud ivories, 385-95 HELGREN, D M. & BROOKS, A. S., Geo-
archaeology at Gi, a middle stone age and later stone age site in the northwest Kalahari, 181-97
Hide working’ tools, microwear polish forma- tion, 223-30
Hierakonpolis, dates for freshwater shells, 361-7
HILL, A., Hippopotamus butchery by Homo erectus at Olduvai, 1357
Hippopotamus butchery by Homo erectus at Olduvai, 135-7
Historical fills, geo-archaeology in medieval Azira, 33349
Historical information, and the season of slaughtering of pigs, 483-8
HOLMBERG, K., Application of tin to ancient pottery, 3834
Holocene, 129-34,249-57 Homo erectus butchery of hippopotamus at
Olduvai, 135-7 HOYE, G. S., Magnetic properties of ancient
coins, 43-9 Human skull and skeleton, relative and absolute
dating, 129-34 Hunting and gathering, l-8
Iberia, 61-70 Infrared study of Nimrud ivories, 385-95 Intensity of remanence, 43-9 Iraq, spectroscopic study of the Nimrud ivories,
385-95 Iron Age, 61-70 Iron pan, Black Moss bank system, 283-91 Iron precipitates, 43-9 Israel, Camelus from Mount Carmel, 243-7 Ivory, spectroscopic study, 385-95
Journal of Archaeological Science, 413-21 Journal readership, 413-21
Kalahari, Gi site, 181-97 Karst, Sterkfontein site, 51529 KIESER, J. A., PRESTON, C. B. & EVANS, W. G.,
Skeletal age at death: an evaluation of the Miles method of ageing, 9-12
k-means cluster analysis, 165-80 KNIGHTS, B. A., DICKSON, C. A., DICKSON, J. H.
& BREEZE, D. J., Evidence concerning the Roman military diet at Bearsden. Scotland, in the 2nd century AD, 139-52
KONRAD, V. A.. BONNICHSEN, R. & CLAY, V., Soil chemical identification of ten thousand
560 INDEX, VOLUME 10
years of prehistoric human activity areas at the Munsungun Lake thoroughfare, Maine, 1 Y&28
La Chaise cave, absolute dating of hominids and Palaeolithic artifacts, 493-513
Landrace sheep, and the wools in the Swedish Bocksten costume, 541-5
LARSEN, C. S., Behavioural implications of temporal change in cariogenesis, l-8
Later stone age, Gi site, 181-97 LAUWERIER, R. C. G. M., Pigs, piglets and
determining the season of slaughtering, 483-8 Lead, as a corrosion resistant medium undersea
and in soils, 397409 Lead, post-mortem accumulation by skeletal
tissues, 3540 LEESE, M. N. Statistical methodology in
numismatic studies, 29-33 Lengua Indians, 9-12 Levalloiso-Mousterian, 243-7 Living floor, Pincevent, 165-80
MCDOUGALL, J. M.,TARLING, D. H. & WARREN, S. E., The magnetic sourcing of obsidian samples from Mediterranean and near Eastern sources, 441-52
MCGREGOR, A. G. & CURREY, J. D., Mechanical properties as conditioning factors in the bone and antler industry of the 3rd to the 13th century AD, 71-7
Magdalenian, Pincevent, 165-80 Mg anomalies, 13-28 Magnetic properties of ancient coins, 43-9 Magnetic properties of rocks, and the magnetic
sourcing of obsidian, 44-52 Magnetization of archaeological metallic
artifacts, the possible utilisation of, 41-2 Maine, 13-28 Maize agricultural, l-8 Man, 129-34 MANCHESTER, K., Secondary cancer in an Anglo-
Saxon female, 475-82 MANSUR-FRANCHOMME, M. E., Scanning elec-
tron microscopy ofdry hide working tools: the role of abrasives and humidity in microwear polish formation, 223
Mass spectrometry, carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios of bone collagen, 199-203
Mathematical pattern recognition, 165-80 Margaritzfira from the River Thames, 249-57 MATTHERS, J., LIDDY, D. J., NEWTON, G. W. A.,
ROBINSON, V. J. & AL-TAWEL, H., Black-on- red ware in the Levant: a neutron activation analysis study, 369-82
Measurement of cat skeleton, 205-l 1 Mechanical properties as conditioning factors
in the bone and antler industry, 71-7
Medieval archaeology in Alzira, 333-49 Medieval, bone and antler industry, 71-7 Medieval, wools in the Bocksten costume, 541-5 Mediterranean, black-on-red ware, 369-82 Mediterranean, the magnetic sourcing of
obsidian samples, 441-52 Mesolithic, seasonality of shellfish collection at
Morton, 42340 Mesolithic Star Carr, a new find of Brown Bear,
317-25 Metallic artifacts, the possible utilization of the
magnetization of, 41-2 Metallography, 153-63 Metastasis, and secondary cancer in an Anglo-
Saxon female, 475-82 Methodology, 413-21 Microhardness, 153-63 Microwear polish formation, the role of
abrasive and humidity, 223-30 Middle East, Camelus, 243-7 Middle East, a very large camel from the
Upper Pleistocene of the Negev, 311-16 Middle Palaeolithic, Negev, 311-16 Middle stone age, Gi site, 181-97 Miles method, 9-12 Mollusca, 249-57 Morton, seasonality of shellfish collection,
423-40 MOSS, E. H., Some comments on edge damage as
a factor in functional analysis of stone artifacts, 23142
Mount Carmel, Israel, 243-7 Mousterian, 311-16 Mousterian, cave of La Chaise, 493-513 Multiple authorship, 413-21 Multivariate analysis, 61-70 Munsungen Lake thoroughfare, 13-28 Myeloma in an Anglo-Saxon female, 475-82
Nagada, 361-7 Natrix, Netherlands, 213-22 Natural variability, 199-203 Negev, a very large camel from the Upper
Pleistocene, 31 l-16 Neolithic, the magnetic sourcing of obsidian
samples, 41 l-52 Neolithic Margaritijha auricularia, 249-57 Neoplasia, and secondary cancer in an Anglo-
Saxon female, 47>82 Netherlands, some archaeoherpetological
remains, 213-22 Neutron activation analysis, 61-70 Neutroh activation analysis of black-on-red
ware in the Levant, 369-82 Nile, 361-7 Nitrogen, 129-34
INDEX, VOLUME 10 561
Nitrogen-lS/nitrogen-14 ratio of bone collagen, 199-203
NOE-NYGAARD, N., A new find of Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) from Star Carr and other finds in the Late Glacial and Post Glacial of Britain and Denmark, 3 17-25
Non-destructive testing, 43-9 North Africa, 311-16 Northern Europe, bone and antler industry,
71-7 Numismatic studies, statistical methodology in,
29-33
Obsidian artifacts, magnetic sourcing of, 44- 52
Olduvai Gorge, 135-7 Open-air site, Pincevent, 165-80 OSBORNE, P. J., An insect fauna from a modem
cesspit and its comparison with probable cesspit assemblages from archaeological sites, 453-63
Osteolysis, and secondary cancer in an Anglo- Saxon female, 475-82
Oxygen-isotope stages, and absolute dating for the cave of La Chaise, 493-5 13
Paget’s disease in an Anglo-Saxon female, 475- 82
Palaeo-Indian to historic sequence, 13-28 Palaeo lakes, 181-97 Palaeolithic artifacts of La Chaise cave, absolute
dating, 493-5 13 Palaeosol, Black Moss bank system, 283-91 Palestine, black-on-red ware, 369-82 Palynology, 139-52, 283-91 Pans, 183-97 Paracamelus, 3 1 l-l 6 Paraguay, 912 Paris Basin, 16580 PAYNE, S. & GARRARD, A., Camelus from the
Upper Pleistocene of Mount Carmel, Israel, 243-7
Peat, Black Moss bank system, 283-91 Phosphorus analysis for soil, 117-28 P anomalies, 13-28 Pigs, and the slaughtering season, 4838 Pincevent, 165-80 Pleistocene, 129-34 Pleistocene, cave of La Chaise, 493-513 Plio-Pleistocene, Middle East, 311-16 Podzolization, 283-91 Pollen concentration, Black Moss bank system,
283-91 Pottery, application of tin to, 3834 Predynastic, Egypt, 361-7 PREECE, R. C., BURLEIGH, R., KERNEY, M. P. & JARZEMBOWSKI, E. A., Radiocarbon age
determinations of fossil Margaritifvra auri- &aria (Spengler) from the River Thames in West London, 249-57
Prehistoric diet reconstruction, 355-60 Prehistoric economies, site exploitation territor-
ies and topography, 87-l 15 Products, and the behaviour of lead as a
corrosion resistant medium, 397-409 Pyrolysis of the Nimrud ivories, 385-95
Quaternary environments, 181-97 Quseir, Roman cat skeleton, 205-l 1
Radiocarbon, 129-34 Radiocarbon dates for freshwater shells from
Hierakonpolis, 361-7 Radiocarbon dating, Black Moss bank system,
283-91 Radiocarbon dating of Margaritifera auricularia
fossils, 249-57 Radiology, and secondary cancer in an Anglo-
Saxon female, 475-82 Radiometric, 129-34 Rana, Netherlands, 213-22 Rat bones in stomach of cat mummy, 205-l 1 Raw material selection, frequency table data
analysis, 79-85 Relative dating, 129934 Remanence carriers, 43-9 Remanence directions, 43-9 Reptile bones, Netherlands, 213-22 Research location, 413-21 Riss, cave of La Chaise, 493-5 13 River terraces, 18 l-97 River-terrace, Nile, 361-7 ROBINS, G. V., DEL RE, C., SEELEY, N. J., DAVIS,
A. G. & HAWARI, J. A.-A., A spectroscopic study of the Nimrud ivories, 385-95
Roman, and the behaviour of lead as a corrosion resistant medium, 397-409
Roman, bone and antler industry, 71-7 Roman coins, 29-33.43-9 Roman diet, 139-52 Roman fenland, a bifid thoracic vertebral spine
from a bovine, 265-6 Roman period, cat skeleton from Quseir, 205-l 1 Romano-British, 3540 Romano-British hut group, soil phosphorus
investigation, 117-28 Romano-Lusitano, 61-70 RYDER, M. L., A re-assessment of Bronze Age
wool, 327-3 1 RYDER, M. L., The wools in the Swedish
Bocksten costume, 541-5 RYDER, M. L., Wools from textiles in the Wasa,
a seventeenth-century Swedish warship, 259 63
INDEX, VOLUME 10
Santa Olaia, 61-70 Scanning electron microscopy of dry hide work-
ing tools, 223-30 Scanning electron microscopy, evidence of
butchery at Torralba and Ambrona, 465-74 Scientific journals, 413-21 Scotland, bank system in Black Moss of
Achnacree, 283-91 Scotland, Fife, seasonality of shellfish collection,
42340 SCOTT, D. A. & SEELEY, N. J., The examination
of a pre-hispanic gold chisel from Colombia, 153-63
Sea water, corrosion resistance of lead to, 397- 409
Season of slaughtering of pigs, 483-8 Seasonality of shelfish collection at the Meso-
lithic site of Morton, 423-40 Semna, Sudan, fruits in foundation deposits of
temples, 3514 Sewage, and insect fauna from cesspits. 453-63 Sexual dimorphism, l-8 Shell, Margaritzjha auricularia, 249-57 Shell midden, seasonality of shellfish collecton,
423-40 Shells from Hierakonpohs, radiocarbon dates,
361-7 Shells, use of growth-line analysis to establish
seasonality of collection, 42340 Ship, Swedish, wools from textiles in, 25963 SHIPMAN, P. & ROSE, J., Evidence of butchery
and hominid activities at Torralba and Ambrona: an evaluation using microscopic techniques, 465-74
SIMEK, J. F. & LARICK, R. R., The recognition of multiple spatial patterns: a case study from the French Upper Palaeolithic, 165-80
SIMEK. J. F. & LESLIE. P. W., Partitioning chi- square for the analysis of frequency table data: an archaeological application, 79-85
Site catchment analysis, 87-l 15 Site definition, 13-28 Site formation processes, 267-81 Site function and seasonal use of site, 42340 Skeletal age at death: an evaluation of the Miles
method of ageing. 9-12 Skeletal tissues, the post-mortem accumulation
of lead by, 3540 Slaughtering season of pigs, 483-8 Soay sheep, Bronze Age wool, 327-31 Soil, 3-O Soil enrichment, 13-28 Soil pollen, Black Moss bank system, 283-91 Soil sampling, and phosphorus analysis,
117-28 Soils, corrosion resistance of lead in, 397409 South Africa, geomorphic perspectives on the
Sterkfontein Australopithecine breccias, 515-29
Southwest United States, archaeomagnetism, 51-9
Spain, Paleothilic, site exploitation territories and topography, 87
Spain, urban geo-archaeology in medieval Alzira, 33349
Spatial analysis, 16%80 Spectroscopic study of the Nimrud ivories,
385-95 Spine from a bovine in the Roman fenland.
26556 Stable carbon isotope analysis, 355-60 STALLIBRASS, S., A bifid thoracic vertebral spine
from a bovine in the Roman fenland, 265-6 Statistical methodology in numismatic studies,
29-33 Star Carr, a new find of Brown Bear, 3 17725 Sterkfontein Australopithecine breccias, geo-
morphic perspectives, 51529 Stone artifacts, edge damage as a factor in
functional analysis, 23142 Stone artifacts, Pincevent, 165-80 Stored product pests, and cesspits, 453-63 Stratified sites, interpretation, 267781 Stratigraphy, Sterkfontein site, 515-29 Sudan, fruits in foundation deposits of temples
near Semna, 3514 Surface treatment, and application of tin to
ancient pottery, 3834 Swedish Bocksten costume. wools in, 541-5 Swedish warship, wools from textiles in, 259-63 Syria, black-on-red ware, 369-82
Tanzania, Olduvai Gorge, 135-7 TARLING, D. H., The possible utilization of the
magnetization of archaeological metallic artifacts, 4142
Tavarede, 61-70 Technology, bone and antler industry, 71-7 Teeth, 9-12 Teeth, Camelus, 243-7 Teeth, lead in, 35-40 Textile wools in a Swedish warship, 259-63 Textiles, Bronze Age, 327-31 Thames, radiocarbon dating of Margaritifera
auricularia, 249-57 Tin foil on ancient pottery, 3834 Tin melt, 3834 Tools, a pre-hispanic gold chisel from Colombia,
153-63 Torralba, butchery and hominid activities,
465-74 Trampling and the interpretation of stratified
sites. 267-81 Trend Surface Mapping, 117-28
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Tumbaga, 153363 TYLECOTE, R. F.. The behaviour of lead as a
corrosion resistant medium undersea and in soils, 397409
Upper Palaeolithic, frequency table data analysis, 79-85
Upper Palaeolithic, Pincevent, 165-80 Upper Palaeolithic, site exploitation territories
and topography, 87-l 15 Upper Pleistocene, Camelus, 243-7 Upper Pleistocene, Negev, 31 l-16 Uranium assay, and dating of fossil bone, 129-
34 Uranium-series dating of hominids and Palaeo-
lithic artifacts of the cave of La Chaise, 493 513
Urodela, Netherlands, 213-22 Urns Arctos. a new find from Star Carr, 317-25
VAN ZEIST, W., Fruits in foundation deposits of two temples, 3514
Variability, natural, of carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios of bone collagen, 199-203
VELDE, B. & COURTOIS, L., Yellow garnets in Roman amphores-a possible tracer of ancient commerce, 531-9
Vertebra, a new find of Brown Bear from Star Carr, 317-25
VILLA, P. & COURTIN, J., The interpretation of stratified sites: a view from underground, 267781
VON DEN DRIESCH, A. & BOESSNECK, J., A Roman cat skeleton from Quseir on the Red Sea coast, 205511
WALDRON, H. A., On the post-mortem accumulation of lead by skeletal tissues, 3540
Wasa, Swedish warship, wools from textiles in, 259-63
Water melon, fruits in foundation deposits of temples near Semna, 35 14
Waterpipes and the behaviour of lead as a corrosion resistant medium, 397409
WHITTINGTON. G., A palynological investigation of a second millennium BC bank-system in the Black Moss of Achnacree, 28>91
WILKINSON, M. J., Geomorphic perspectives on the Sterkfontein Australopithecine breccias, 515-29
Wool, Bronze Age, 327-31 Wools from textiles in a Swedish warship, 259
63 Wiirm, cave of La Chaise, 493-5 13
Ziziphus spina-christi, fruits in foundation deposits of temples near Semna, 3514
X-ray fluorescence of coins, 29-33