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期刊名:Journal of archaeological method and theory

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ISSN:1072-5369

e-ISSN:1573-7764

IF/分区:2.8/Q1

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The study of retouching, reshaping, and rejuvenation in lithic technology has traditionally focused on finished tools, overlooking the byproducts of these processes, particularly microdebitage. This emphasis has led to an incomplete underst...
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Zooarchaeological age-at-death profiles for domesticated ruminants can be inferred from tooth eruption, replacement, and wear. These profiles contain important information on slaughter management and have been used informally to infer the g...
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Modern humans dispersed throughout the entire world during the Pleistocene, completing an important part of our evolutionary history. Central Asia, one of the most challenging territories to be colonized, is characterized by continental cli...
Richard J Hewitt,Manuel Alcaraz-Castaño,Vito C Hernandez et al. Richard J Hewitt et al.
Understanding mobility of past hunter-gatherer populations requires dynamic approaches which incorporate uncertainty. Least cost models assume complete knowledge of the terrain on the part of the traveller, while ethnographic examples tend ...
Izzy Wisher,Eduardo Palacio-Pérez Izzy Wisher
Cave sites were frequently reused throughout the Upper Palaeolithic, with many sites within south-western Europe having deep chronologies of activity. The repeated engagement with the same caves, or spaces within caves, is evident in superi...
Andrea Zupancich,Emanuela Cristiani,Melania Di Fazio et al. Andrea Zupancich et al.
Ground stone tools are frequently found in archaeological contexts from early to late prehistoric times. These tools are key evidence for reconstructing past societies' lifeways, technology and know-how, given their role in different tasks,...
Michael Brandl,Maria M Martinez,Christoph Hauzenberger et al. Michael Brandl et al.
The expansion of the Neolithic way of life triggered the most profound changes in peoples' socioeconomic behaviors, including how critical resources for everyday life were managed. Recent research spearheaded by ancient DNA analysis has gre...
Méryl Defours Rivoira,Florian Cousseau,Tara Steimer-Herbet Méryl Defours Rivoira
The aim of this paper is to present the methodology used to study the megalithic architecture of Menjez's monuments (Akkar, Lebanon), as part of the MEG-A Project - "First megalith builders in the northern Levant" (2022-2025). Twenty-four m...
C Gravel-Miguel,E Cristiani,J Hodgkins et al. C Gravel-Miguel et al.
Personal ornaments are widely viewed as indicators of social identity and personhood. Ornaments are ubiquitous from the Late Pleistocene to the Holocene, but they are most often found as isolated objects within archaeological assemblages wi...
Aleese Barron Aleese Barron
The potential applications of microCT scanning in the field of archaeobotany are only just beginning to be explored. The imaging technique can extract new archaeobotanical information from existing archaeobotanical collections as well as cr...