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Content: Expanding the range of electron spin resonance dating -- Toward the classification of colorants in archaeologic
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Charles E. Orser, Jr. argues that since race has been used implicitly in archaeology for more than 100 years, the issue
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This book grew out of a symposium session entitled "Continuity and Change: The Role of Analytical Scale in European
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The 12th Archaeological Chemistry Symposium was held as part of the Spring ACS National Meeting in New Orleans, Louisian
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This book reconsiders how we can understand archaeology on a grand scale by abandoning the claims that material remains
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This collection of studies in archeological chemistry is the most important ever devoted to this field. In these pages i
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As analysis, in terms of detection limits and technological innovation, in chemical and biological fields has developed
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In this work the author studies domestic life at two urban sites in Upper Mesopotamia, Titriş Höyük and Kazane Höyük, an
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