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245 0 0 _aArchaeological science under a microscope :
_bstudies in residue and ancient DNA analysis in honour of Thomas H. Loy /
_cedited by Michael Haslam [and others].
264 1 _aCanberra, ACT :
_bANU E Press,
_c[2009]
264 4 _c©2009
300 _a1 online resource (vii, 270 pages) :
_billustrations, maps
336 _atext
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490 1 _aTerra Australis ;
_v30
500 _aChiefly papers originally presented at a symposium held in Tom H. Loy's memory on Aug. 19, 2006 at the University of Queensland, Brisbane.
504 _a"Thomas H. Loy publications, 1978-2006": pages 8-10
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 0 _tPreface /
_rMichael Haslam and Alison Crowther --
_tStones, stories and science /
_rRichard Fullagar --
_tTom Loy publications: 1978-2006 --
_tPRINCIPLES: synthesis, classification and experiment.
_tThe impact of micro-residue studies on South African Middle Stone Age research /
_rMarlize Lombard and Lyn Wadley --
_tA microstratigraphic investigation into the longevity of archaeological residues Sterkfontein, South Africa /
_rPeta Jane Jones --
_tMountains and molehills: sample size in archaeological microscopic stone-tool residue analysis /
_rMichael Haslam --
_tBuilding a comparative starch reference collection for Indonesia and its application to palaeoenvironmental and archaeological research /
_rCarol Lentfer --
_tMorphometric analysis of calcium oxalate raphides and assessment of their taxonomic value for archaeological microfossil studies /
_rAlison Crowther --
_tStarch granule taphonomy: the results of a two year field experiment /
_rHuw Barton --
_tToward using an oxidatively damaged plasmid as an intra- and inter-laboratory standard for ancient DNA studies /
_rLoraine Watson [and others] --
_tMethod validation in forensics and the archaeological sciences /
_rVojtech Hlinka, Iman Muharam and Vanessa K. Ientile --
_tPRACTICE: case studies in residue and ancient DNA analysis.
_tMesolithic stone tool function and site types in Northern Bohemia, Czech Republic Bruce Hardy and Jiri Svoboda --
_tChloroplast DNA from 16th century waterlogged oak in a marine environment: initial steps in sourcing the Mary Rose timbers /
_rAlanna K. Speirs, Glenn McConnachie and Andrew J. Lowe --
_tDrawing first blood from Maya ceramics at Copán, Honduras /
_rCarney Matheson, Jay Hall and Rene Viel --
_tA molecular study of a rare Maori cloak /
_rKatie Hartnup [and others] --
_tTools on the surface: residue and use-wear analyses of stone artefacts from Camooweal, northwest Queensland /
_rJane Cooper and Sue Nugent --
_tStarch residues on grinding stones in private collections: a study of morahs from the tropical rainforests of NE Queensland /
_rJudith Field [and others] --
_tAboriginal craft and subsistence activities at Native Well I and Native Well II, Central Western Highlands, Queensland: results of a residue and use-wear analysis of backed artefacts /
_rGail Robertson --
_tDeadly weapons: backed microliths from Narrabeen, New South Wales /
_rRichard Fullagar [and others].
520 _a"These highly varied studies, spanning the world, demonstrate how much modern analyses of microscopic traces on artifacts are altering our perceptions of the past. Ranging from early humans to modern kings, from ancient Australian spears or Mayan pots to recent Maori cloaks, the contributions demonstrate how starches, raphides, hair, blood, feathers, resin and DNA have become essential elements in archaeology's modern arsenal for reconstructing the daily, spiritual, and challenging aspects of ancient lives and for understanding human evolution."--Publisher's description
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700 1 _aLoy, Thomas H.,
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