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The Journal of Archaeological Science is a monthly peer-reviewed academic journal that covers "the development and application of scientific techniques and methodologies to all areas of archaeology". The journal was established in 1974 by Academic Press and is currently published by Elsevier. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Journal of Archaeological Science 200
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The ecology of Roman trade. Reconstructing provincial connectivity with similarity measures
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A new look at an old dog: Bonn-Oberkassel reconsidered
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Scientific preparations of archaeological ceramics status, value and long term future
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Early Pre-contact use of organic materials within the North Superior Region: Indirect evidence through use-wear analysis
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Extraction of archaeological information from metallic artefacts—A neutron diffraction study on Viking swords
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Genetic studies on the prehispanic population buried in Punta Azul cave (El Hierro, Canary Islands)
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Movement of lithics by trampling: An experiment in the Madjedbebe sediments, northern Australia
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Detection of shipwrecks in ocean colour satellite imagery
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A wolf in dog's clothing: Initial dog domestication and Pleistocene wolf variation
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Metalwork wear analysis: The loss of innocence
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Tracing edges: A consideration of the applications of 3D modelling for metalwork wear analysis on Bronze Age bladed artefacts
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Tin ingots from a probable Bronze Age shipwreck off the coast of Salcombe, Devon: Composition and microstructure
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3D-GIS as a platform for visual analysis: Investigating a Pompeian house
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The seeds of commerce: A network analysis-based approach to the Romano-British transport system
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Going south of the river: A multidisciplinary analysis of ancestry, mobility and diet in a population from Roman Southwark, London
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Identifying migrants in Roman London using lead and strontium stable isotopes
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Detection and characterisation of Black Death burials by multi-proxy geophysical methods
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Postclassic Petén Maya bow-and-arrow use as revealed by immunological analysis
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“The Red Lady of El Mirón”. Lower Magdalenian life and death in Oldest Dryas Cantabrian Spain: an overview
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Carbonised wooden objects and wood charcoal from an Iron Age feasting context in North-western Iberia: The case study of Frijão (Braga, Portugal)
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Selective attack of waterlogged archaeological wood by the shipworm, Teredo navalis and its implications for in-situ preservation
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Archaeological sequence diagrams and Bayesian chronological models
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Iron Age migration on the island of Öland: Apportionment of strontium by means of Bayesian mixing analysis
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Swedish oak, planks and panels: dendroarchaeological investigations on the 16th century Evangelistas altarpiece at Seville Cathedral (Spain)
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Moving forwards? Palynology and the human dimension
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Reconstructing depositional histories through bone taphonomy: extending the potential of faunal data
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The alleged Early Palaeolithic artefacts are in reality geofacts: a revision of the site of Kończyce Wielkie 4 in the Moravian Gate, South Poland
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Investigating archaeological looting using satellite images and GEORADAR: the experience in Lambayeque in North Peru
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Modelling mechanisms of social network maintenance in hunter-gatherers
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Lithic microwear analysis as a means to infer production of perishable technology: a case from the Great Lakes
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No Man is an island: evidence of pre-Viking Age migration to the Isle of Man
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Anglo-Saxon origins investigated by isotopic analysis of burials from Berinsfield, Oxfordshire, UK
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