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  • 1
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    gbv_1008652202
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (262 pages)
    ISBN: 9781921536298 , 1921536292 , 9781921536496 , 1921536497 , 9781921536489 , 1921536489
    Series Statement: Terra Australis monograph series 28
    Content: Foreword /Andrew Fairbairn, Sue O'Connor and Ben Marwick --Assessing the frequency distribution of radiocarbon determinations from the archaeological record of the Late Holocene in western NSW, Australia /Simon J. Holdaway, Patricia C. Fanning and Judith Littleton --Heat-retainer hearth identification as a component of archaeological survey in western NSW, Australia /Patricia C. Fanning, Simon J. Holdaway and Rebecca S. Phillipps --Persistent places: An approach to the interpretation of assemblage variation in deflated surface stone artefact distributions from western New South Wales, Australia /Justin Shiner --Developing methods for recording surface artefacts on nineteenth and twentieth century sites in Australia /Samantha Bolton --Late Quaternary environments and human occupation in the Murray River Valley of northwestern Victoria /A.L. Prendergast, J.M. Bowler and M.L. Cupper --Seeing red: The use of a biological stain to identify cooked and processed/damaged starch grains in archaeological residues /Jenna Weston --Initial tests on the three-dimensional movement of starch in sediments /Michael Haslam --Re-viewing raphides: Issues with the identification and interpretation of calcium oxalate crystals in microfossil assemblages /Alison Crowther --Archaeobotany of Sos Höyük, northeast Turkey /Catherine Longford, Andrew Drinnan and Antonio Sagona --Amulti-disciplinary method for the investigation of early agriculture: Learning lessons from Kuk /Tim Denham, Simon Haberle and Alain Pierret --Dating marine shell in Oceania: Issues and prospects /Fiona Petchey --Examining Late Holocene marine reservoir effect in archaeological fauna at Hope Inlet, Beagle Gulf, north Australia /Patricia Bourke and Quan Hua --Archaeological surfaces in western NSW: Stratigraphic contexts and preliminary OSL dating of hearths /Edward J. Rhodes, Patricia Fanning, Simon Holdaway and Cynthja Bolton --HPLC-MS characterisation of adsorbed residues from Early Iron Age ceramics, Gordion, Central Anatolia /Todd Craig, Peter Grave and Stephen Glover --Melting Moments: Modelling archaeological high temperature ceramic data /Peter Grave --New approaches for integrating palaeomagnetic and mineral magnetic methods to answer archaeological and geological questions on Stone Age sites /Andy I.R. Herries --The role of the conservator in the preservation of megafaunal bone from the excavations at Cuddie Springs, NSW /Colin Macgregor.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , Foreword , Assessing the frequency distribution of radiocarbon determinations from the archaeological record of the Late Holocene in western NSW, Australia , Heat-retainer hearth identification as a component of archaeological survey in western NSW, Australia , Persistent places: An approach to the interpretation of assemblage variation in deflated surface stone artefact distributions from western New South Wales, Australia , Developing methods for recording surface artefacts on nineteenth and twentieth century sites in Australia , Late Quaternary environments and human occupation in the Murray River Valley of northwestern Victoria , Seeing red: The use of a biological stain to identify cooked and processed/damaged starch grains in archaeological residues , Initial tests on the three-dimensional movement of starch in sediments , Re-viewing raphides: Issues with the identification and interpretation of calcium oxalate crystals in microfossil assemblages , Archaeobotany of Sos Höyük, northeast Turkey , Amulti-disciplinary method for the investigation of early agriculture: Learning lessons from Kuk , Dating marine shell in Oceania: Issues and prospects , Examining Late Holocene marine reservoir effect in archaeological fauna at Hope Inlet, Beagle Gulf, north Australia , Archaeological surfaces in western NSW: Stratigraphic contexts and preliminary OSL dating of hearths , HPLC-MS characterisation of adsorbed residues from Early Iron Age ceramics, Gordion, Central Anatolia , Melting Moments: Modelling archaeological high temperature ceramic data , New approaches for integrating palaeomagnetic and mineral magnetic methods to answer archaeological and geological questions on Stone Age sites , The role of the conservator in the preservation of megafaunal bone from the excavations at Cuddie Springs, NSW
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe New directions in archaeological science Canberra ACT : ANU E Press, 2009
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Australien ; Archäologie ; Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 2
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    almafu_BV035758657
    Format: XVIII, 276 S. : , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Archäobotanik ; Hillman, Gordon C. ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Bibliografie ; Festschrift ; Festschrift ; Bibliografie ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Oxford : Oxbow Books
    UID:
    gbv_330276247
    Format: XIV, 210 S , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt
    ISBN: 1842170279
    Series Statement: Neolithic Studies Group seminar papers 5
    Language: English
    Keywords: Britannien ; Pflanzen ; Neolithikum ; Konferenzschrift
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    UID:
    gbv_627460844
    Format: IV, 262 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt , 30 cm
    Series Statement: Terra australis 28
    Content: Includes bibliographical references
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Australasian Archaeometry Conference (8 : 2005 : Canberra) New directions in archaeological science Acton, A.C.T. : ANU E Press, 2009 ISBN 9781921536298
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1921536292
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781921536496
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1921536497
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781921536489
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1921536489
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Australien ; Archäologie ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 5
    UID:
    edocfu_9958063529702883
    Format: 1 online resource (274 p.)
    ISBN: 1-921536-49-7
    Series Statement: Terra Australis monograph series ; 28
    Note: "The papers in this volume were presented at the 8th Australasian Archaeometry Conference (AAC) hosted from the 12-15th December 2005 at the Department of Archaeology and Natural History in the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies of the Australian National University (ANU), Canberra, Australia"--P. 1. , Foreword; Chapter1; Chapter2; Chapter3; Chapter4; Chapter5; Chapter6; Chapter7; Chapter8; Chapter9; Chapter10; Chapter11; Chapter12; Chapter13; Chapter14; Chapter15; Chapter16; Chapter17 , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-921536-48-9
    Language: English
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    UID:
    edoccha_9958063529702883
    Format: 1 online resource (274 p.)
    ISBN: 1-921536-49-7
    Series Statement: Terra Australis monograph series ; 28
    Note: "The papers in this volume were presented at the 8th Australasian Archaeometry Conference (AAC) hosted from the 12-15th December 2005 at the Department of Archaeology and Natural History in the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies of the Australian National University (ANU), Canberra, Australia"--P. 1. , Foreword; Chapter1; Chapter2; Chapter3; Chapter4; Chapter5; Chapter6; Chapter7; Chapter8; Chapter9; Chapter10; Chapter11; Chapter12; Chapter13; Chapter14; Chapter15; Chapter16; Chapter17 , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-921536-48-9
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_9947382380602882
    Format: 1 online resource (274 p.)
    ISBN: 1-921536-49-7
    Series Statement: Terra Australis monograph series ; 28
    Note: "The papers in this volume were presented at the 8th Australasian Archaeometry Conference (AAC) hosted from the 12-15th December 2005 at the Department of Archaeology and Natural History in the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies of the Australian National University (ANU), Canberra, Australia"--P. 1. , Foreword; Chapter1; Chapter2; Chapter3; Chapter4; Chapter5; Chapter6; Chapter7; Chapter8; Chapter9; Chapter10; Chapter11; Chapter12; Chapter13; Chapter14; Chapter15; Chapter16; Chapter17 , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-921536-48-9
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    edocfu_9959237982002883
    Format: 1 online resource (993 p.)
    ISBN: 1-78297-333-8 , 1-78297-331-1
    Content: This volume celebrates the career of archaebotanist Professor Gordon C. Hillman. Twenty-eight papers cover a wide range of topics reflecting the great influence that Hillman has had in the field of archaeobotany. Many of his favourite research topics are covered, the body of the text being split into four sections: Personal reflections on Professor Hillman's career; archaeobotanical theory and method; ethnoarchaeological and cultural studies; and ancient plant use from sites and regions around the world. The collection demonstrates, as Gordon Hillman believes, that the study of archaebotany is
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Introduction: In honour of Professor Gordon C. Hillman; Publications of Gordon C. Hillman; List of Contributors; List of Reviewers; Tabula Gratulatoria; Personal Reflections; Chapter 1: Gordon Hillman and the development of archaeobotany at and beyond the London Institute of Archaeology; Chapter 2: Gordon Hillman, Abu Hureyra and the development of agriculture; Chapter 3: Gordon Hillman's pioneering influence on Near Eastern archaeobotany, a personal appraisal; Theory and Method; Chapter 4: On the potential for spring sowing in the ancient Near East , Chapter 5: Domestication and the dialectic: Archaeobotany and the future of the Neolithic Revolution in the Near EastChapter 6: Agriculture and the development of complex societies: An archaeobotanical agenda; Chapter 7: Dormancy and the plough: Weed seed biology as an indicator of agrarian change in the first millennium AD; Ethnobotany and Experimaent; Chapter 8: Wild plant foods: Routine dietary supplements or famine foods?; Chapter 9: Acorns as food in southeast Turkey: Implications for prehistoric subsistence in Southwest Asia , Chapter 10: Water chestnuts (Trapa natans L.) as controversial plants: Botanical, ethno-historical and archaeological evidenceChapter 11: Evidence of domestication in the Old World grain legumes; Chapter 12: Einkorn (Triticum monococcum L.) cultivation in mountain communities of the western Rif (Morocco): An ethnoarchaeological project; Chapter 13: The importance and antiquity of frikkeh: A simple snack or a socio-economic indicator of decline and prosperity in the ancient Near East?; Chapter 14: The doum palm (Hyphaene thebaica) in South Arabia: Past and present , Chapter 15: Harvesting experiments on the clonal helophyte sea club-rush (Bolboschoenus maritimus (L.) Palla): An approach to identifying variables that may have influenced hunter-gatherer resource selection in Late Pleistocene Southwest AsiaChapter 16: Aspects of the archaeology of the Irish keyhole-shaped corn-drying kiln with particular reference to archaeobotanical studies and archaeological experiments; Archaeobotany; Chapter 17: Glimpsing into a hut: The economy and Society of Ohalo II's inhabitants , Chapter 18: Reconstruction of local woodland vegetation and use of firewood at two Epipalaeolithic cave sites in southwest Anatolia (Turkey)Chapter 19: Vegetation and subsistence of the Epipalaeolithic in Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt: Charcoal and macro-remains from Masara sites; Chapter 20: The uses of Eryngium yuccifolium by Native American people; Chapter 21: Bananas: Towards a revised prehistory; Chapter 22: The advance of agriculture in the coastal zone of East Asia , Chapter 23: Knossos, Crete: Invaders, "sea goers", or previously "invisible", the Neolithic plant economy appears fully-fledged in 9,000 BP , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-84217-354-5
    Language: English
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