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TopDiagenetic and Isotopic Studies of Bones and Teeth March 2009

Edited by A.M. Pollard

Diagenetic and Isotopic Studies of Bones and Teeth
Mark Pollard

Patterns of Iron Age horse supply: an analysis of strontium isotope ratios in teeth
T. E. Hayes, M. R. Palmer, Robin Bendrey

On Isotopes and Old Bones
Julia Lee-Thorp

In-Situ Elemental and Sr Isotope Investigation of Human Tooth Enamel by Laser Ablation-(MC)-ICP-MS: Successes and Pitfalls
Antonio Simonetti, Robert Creaser

Characterizing the diet of individuals at the neolithic chambered tomb of Hazletom North, Gloucestershire, England, using stable isotopic analysis
Robert Hedges, Alan Saville, Tamsin O’Connell

Thermal Alterations in Archaeological Bones
Carmen Pijoan, Josefina Mansilla, Ilán Leboreiro, Victor Hugo Lara, Pedro Bosch

Issues Related to Determining Burial Chronology by Fluoride Analysis of Bone from the Maya Archaeological Site of Chau Hiiz, Belize
Gabriel Wrobel

Bronze Age childhood migration of individuals near Stonehenge, revealed by strontium and oxygen isotope tooth enamel analysis
J.A. Evans, C.A. Chenery, A.P. Fitzpatrick

Geographical patterns in biologically available strontium, carbon and oxygen isotope signatures in prehistoric SW Germany
R.A. Bentley, C. Knipper

The Use of Strontium Isotope Analysis to Investigate Tiwanaku Migration and Mortuary Ritual in Bolivia and Peru
K. J. Knudson, T. D. Price, J. E. Buikstra, D. E. Blom

Human Mobility at the Early Neolithic Settlement of Vaihingen, Germany: Evidence from Strontium Isotope Analysis
R. A. Bentley, R. Krause, T. D. Price, B. Kaufmann

Bone diagenesis: an overview of processes
R. E. M. Hedges

The survival of organic matter in bone: a review
C. M. Nielsen–Marsh, J. Hiller, C. I. Smith, J. P. Roberts, R. V. Prigodich, T. J. Wess, J. Csapò, A. R. Millard, G. Turner–Walker, M. J. Collins

Two decades of progress towards understanding fossilization processes and isotopic signals in calcified tissue minerals
J. Lee–Thorp

The Characterization of Biologically Available Strontium Isotope Ratios for the Study of Prehistoric Migration
T. D. Price, J. H. Burton, R. A. Bentley

Isolation and Isotopic Analysis of Individual Amino Acids from Archaeological Bone Collagen: A New Method Using Rp-hplc
R. E. M. Hedges, T. C. O'Connell

Bone porosity and the use of mercury intrusion porosimetry in bone diagenesis studies
C.M. Nielsen-Marsh, R.E.M. Hedges

In vitro decomposition of bone collagen by soil bacteria: the implications for stable isotope analysis in archaeometry
A. Balzer, G. Gleixner, G. Grupe, H.-L. Schmidt, S. Schramm, S. Turban-Just

Carbon isotope ratios in palaeodiet: lack of age or sex effect
N.C. Lovell, D.E. Nelson, H.P. Schwarcz

Chemical analysis of excavated human bone from middle and late woodland sites
J.B. Lambert, C.B. Szpunar, J.E. Buikstra

Fluorine in fossilized bone and tooth: distribution among skeletal tissues
R.B. Parker, J.W. Murphy, H. Toots

Radioactivity of Jericho bones
I.M. Blake, J.C. Weber

Top50th Anniversary of Archaeometry February 2008

SPECTROGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF MYCENAEAN AND MINOAN POTTERY. I. Introductory Note
H. W. CATLING

II. Method and Interim Results
A. E. BLIN-STOYLE E. E. RICHARDS

SURFACE-ENRICHMENT OF BURIED METALS
E. T. HALL

MAGNETIC DATING: SOME ARCHAEOMAGNETIC MEASUREMENTS IN BRITAIN
M. J. AITKENG. H. WEAVER

PROTON MAGNETOMETER SURVEYING ON SOME BRITISH HILL-FORTS
M. J. AITKENM. S. TITE

THE PROBLEM OF THE BINDING MEDIUM PARTICULARLY IN WALL PAINTING
R. H. DE SILVA

THE INFRARED SPECTRA OF AMBER AND THE IDENTIFICATION OF BALTIC AMBER
C. BECK, E. WILBUR, S. MERET, D. KOSSOVE, K. KERMANI

THE AUTHENTICITY OF VESSELS AND FIGURINES IN THE HACILAR STYLE
M. J. AITKEN, P. R. S. MOOREY, PETER J. UCKO

Part I THE ORIGIN OF THE OXFORD INQUIRY AND THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL BACKGROUND
P. R. S. Moorey

Part II THE THERMOLUMINESCENCE TESTS
M. J. Aitken

Part III LIST OF OBJECTS TESTED FOR THERMOLUMINESCENCE
P. R. S. Moorey Peter J. Ucko

Part IV STYLISTIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL ANALYSIS
Peter J. Ucko

THE APPLICATION OF GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY TO THE TRACING OF OIL IN ANCIENT AMPHORAE
J. CONDAMIN, F. FORMENTI, M. O. METAIS, M. MICHEL, P. BLOND

APPLICATION OF MULTIVARIATE TECHNIQUES TO ANALYTICAL DATA ON AEGEAN CERAMICS
A. M. BIEBER JR., D. W. BROOKS, G. HARBOTTLE, E. V. SAYRE

THE RESEARCH LABORATORY: ITS BEGINNING
C. F. C. HAWKES

THE TURIN SHROUD: AN EDITORIAL POSTSCRIPT
E. T. HALL

THE ABUSE OF BONE ANALYSES FOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL DIETARY STUDIES
R. G. V. HANCOCK, M. D. GRYNPAS, K. P. H. PRITZKER

AN INVESTIGATION OF THE ORIGIN OF THE COLOUR OF THE LYCURGUS CUP BY ANALYTICAL TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
D. J. BARBER, I. C. FREESTONE

ON THE RETIREMENT OF TEDDY HALL AND MARTIN AITKEN
E. T. HALL, M. J. AITKEN, E. V. Sayre

ELECTRON SPIN RESONANCE DATING AND THE EVOLUTION OF MODERN HUMANS
R. GRüN, C. B. STRINGER

PROVENANCE DETERMINATION OF NEOLITHIC TO CLASSICAL MEDITERRANEAN MARBLES BY STABLE ISOTOPES
N. HERZ

LEAD ISOTOPE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CYPRUS COPPER ORE DEPOSITS APPLIED TO PROVENANCE STUDIES OF COPPER OXHIDE INGOTS
Z. A. STOS-GALE, G. MALIOTIS, N. H. GALE, N. ANNETTS

OPTICAL DATING OF SINGLE AND MULTIPLE GRAINS OF QUARTZ FROM JINMIUM ROCK SHELTER, NORTHERN AUSTRALIA: PART II, RESULTS AND IMPLICATIONS
R. G. ROBERTS, R. F. GALBRAITH, J. M. OLLEY, H. YOSHIDA, G. M. LASLETT

Isolation and Isotopic Analysis of Individual Amino Acids from Archaeological Bone Collagen: A New Method Using Rp-hplc
R. E. M. Hedges, T. C. O'Connell

Manganese Black Pigments in Prehistoric Paintings: the Case of the Black Frieze of Pech Merle (France)
B. Guineau, M. Lorblanchet, B. Gratuze, L. Dulin, P. Roger, R. Akrich, F. Muller

The Characterization of Biologically Available Strontium Isotope Ratios for the Study of Prehistoric Migration
T. D. Price, J. H. Burton, R. A. Bentley

ANCIENT EXPLOITATION AND USE OF COBALT ALUMS FROM THE WESTERN OASES OF EGYPT
A. J. SHORTLAND, M. S. TITE and I. EWART