Archaeology: Theories, Methods and PracticeThames & Hudson, 2008 - 656 pages This best-selling textbook on what archaeologists do and how they do it has now been completely revised. Structured according to the key questions that archaeologists ask themselves, it provides coverage of all the major developments in methods, science, technology, and theory.For the fifth edition, the voices of indigenous archaeologists have been included, and there is updated coverage of archaeological ethics and Cultural Resource Management. Recent findings are discussed, and there is expanded coverage of topics such as bioarchaeology and geoarchaeology. |
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... isotope ' 4C with eight neutrons in the nucleus . This isotope of carbon is produced in the upper atmosphere by cosmic rays bombarding nitrogen ( 4N ) and it contains an excess of neutrons , making it unstable . It decays by the ...
... isotope ' 4C with eight neutrons in the nucleus . This isotope of carbon is produced in the upper atmosphere by cosmic rays bombarding nitrogen ( 4N ) and it contains an excess of neutrons , making it unstable . It decays by the ...
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... isotopes ( overall error less than 0.1 percent ) . All TIMS measurements are standardized against Pb isotope standard and there are no problems with inter - laboratory comparisons . However , only a small number of elements can be ...
... isotopes ( overall error less than 0.1 percent ) . All TIMS measurements are standardized against Pb isotope standard and there are no problems with inter - laboratory comparisons . However , only a small number of elements can be ...
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... isotopes of lead . A large analytical program of lead isotope analyses at Oxford of numerous ores from deposits in the British Isles , the Mediterranean , and the Balkans has resulted in a substantial database ( published in consecutive ...
... isotopes of lead . A large analytical program of lead isotope analyses at Oxford of numerous ores from deposits in the British Isles , the Mediterranean , and the Balkans has resulted in a substantial database ( published in consecutive ...
Table des matières
Introduction | 9 |
How Did They Make and Use Tools? | 10 |
BOX FEATURES | 11 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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