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1Consilience of genetics and archaeobotany in the entangled history of riceArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences2010319
2Bedding, hearths, and site maintenance in the Middle Stone Age of Sibudu Cave, KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences2009259
3Macronutrient-based model for dietary carbon routing in bone collagen and bioapatiteArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences2012241
4Establishing collagen quality criteria for sulphur isotope analysis of archaeological bone collagenArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences2009206
5Metal provenancing using isotopes and the Oxford archaeological lead isotope database (OXALID)Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences2009187
6A study of dimensional differences of tooth marks (pits and scores) on bones modified by small and large carnivoresArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences2012146
7Moving agriculture onto the Tibetan plateau: the archaeobotanical evidenceArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences2014140
8Archaeological collagen: Why worry about collagen diagenesis?Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences2009125
9Rice or millets: early farming strategies in prehistoric central ThailandArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences2010125
10Continent-wide or region-specific? A geometric morphometrics-based assessment of variation in Clovis point shapeArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences2014107
11Collagen fingerprinting of archaeological bone and teeth remains from Domuztepe, South Eastern TurkeyArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences2011100
12Strontium isotopes and human mobility in prehistoric DenmarkArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences201294
13New data and new issues for the study of origin of rice agriculture in ChinaArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences201093
14Archaeogenetic study of prehistoric rice remains from Thailand and India: evidence of early japonica in South and Southeast AsiaArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences201687
15Glass groups, glass supply and recycling in late Roman CarthageArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences201783
16A novel and non-destructive approach for ZooMS analysis: ammonium bicarbonate buffer extractionArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences201180
17The differential survival of native starch during cooking and implications for archaeological analyses: a reviewArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences201274
18Prehistoric copper production and technological reproduction in the Khao Wong Prachan Valley of Central ThailandArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences201073
19Experimental chemical degradation compared to natural diagenetic alteration of collagen: implications for collagen quality indicators for stable isotope analysisArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences200972
20Millet microremains—an alternative approach to understand cultivation and use of critical crops in PrehistoryArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences201671
21Zanzibar and Indian Ocean trade in the first millennium CE: the glass bead evidenceArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences201771
22Investigating the role of food processing in human evolution: a niche construction approachArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences201170
23The emergence of rice agriculture in Korea: archaeobotanical perspectivesArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences201069
24Ceramic technology. How to reconstruct the firing processArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences202069
25Where are the roofs? A geo-ethnoarchaeological study of mud brick structures and their collapse processes, focusing on the identification of roofsArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences201468
26Siberia and neighboring regions in the Last Glacial Maximum: did people occupy northern Eurasia at that time?Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences201866
27Chemical composition and colouring agents of Roman mosaic and millefiori glass, studied by electron microprobe analysis and Raman microspectroscopyArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences200963
28The use of reflectance values for the interpretation of natural and anthropogenic charcoal assemblagesArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences200963
29The composition of colourless glass: a reviewArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences201760
30Ceramic technology: how to recognize clay processingArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences202058
31Pig diet in medieval York: carbon and nitrogen stable isotopesArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences201357
32Phytolith identification criteria for foxtail and broomcorn millets: a new approach to calculating crop ratiosArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences201657
33Applications of micromorphology to understanding activity areas and site formation processes in experimental hut floorsArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences201556
34Critical review of the MNI (minimum number of individuals) as a zooarchaeological unit of quantificationArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences201255
35Pigments—Lead-based whites, reds, yellows and oranges and their alteration phasesArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences202255
36The measurement of taxonomic evenness in zooarchaeologyArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences201853
37Ceramic technology. How to characterise ceramic glazesArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences202051
38High-resolution radiocarbon dating of marine materials in archaeological contexts: radiocarbon marine reservoir variability between Anadara, Gafrarium, Batissa, Polymesoda spp. and Echinoidea at Caution Bay, Southern Coastal Papua New GuineaArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences201350
39Tracing Roman lead sources using lead isotope analyses in conjunction with archaeological and epigraphic evidence—a case study from Augustan/Tiberian GermaniaArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences200949
40Ceramic raw materials: how to recognize them and locate the supply basins: chemistryArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences202049
41Small preys and plant exploitation by late pleistocene hunter–gatherers. A case study from the Northeast of the Iberian PeninsulaArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences201048
42What causes failure (overheating) during lithic heat treatment?Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences201448
43Potential of non-traditional isotope studies for bioarchaeologyArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences201748
44Stratigraphic and spatial variability in shell middens: microfacies identification at the ethnohistoric site Tunel VII (Tierra del Fuego, Argentina)Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences201146
45Phytolith analysis for the identification of barnyard millet (Echinochloa sp.) and its implicationsArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences201846
46Mortars and plasters—how to characterise hydraulic mortarsArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences202146
47New insights into Neolithic milk consumption through proteomic analysis of dental calculusArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences201945
48Millet, the late comer: on the tracks of Panicum miliaceum in prehistoric GreeceArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences201644
49Lead isotopic measurements in archeological objectsArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences200943
50Archaeometry meets archaeozoology: Viking Haithabu and medieval Schleswig reconsideredArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences201243