JONAS 17 (April 2010)
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Editorial
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Sven Isaksson
Food for thought: On the culture of food and the interpretation of ancient subsistence data (pp. 3-10)
JONAS 17 Sven Isaksson (1774 Kb)
Jonas Binladen & Eske Willerslev
Why study ancient DNA damage? (pp. 11-14)
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JONAS 17 Jonas Binladen Eske Willerslev (1461 Kb)
Richard E. Hughes, Anders Högberg & Deborah Olausson
Sourcing flint from Sweden and Denmark: A pilot study employing non-destructive energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (pp. 15-25)
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JONAS 17 Richard E. Hughes, Anders Högberg Deborah Olausson (3462 Kb)
Roland Schwab, Inga Ullén & Christian-Heinrich Wunderlich
A sword from Vreta Kloster, and black patinated bronze in Early Bronze Age Europe (pp. 27-35)
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JONAS 17 Roland Schwab, Inga Ullén & C (9967 Kb)
Lisbeth Prøsch-Danielsen & Rolf Sørensen
333 years of copper mining in the Røros region of the Mid-Scandic highlands: Written sources versus natural archive (pp. 37-51)
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JONAS 17 Lisbeth Prøsch-Danielsen & Rolf S (6976 Kb)
Anna-Kaisa Puputti
Bones in pits and ditches: A contextual approach to animal bone distribution in Early Modern Tornio (pp. 53-64)
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JONAS 17 Anna-Kaisa Puputti (2417 Kb)
Yuri B. Tstelin
Ceramic investigations in Russia: Scientific approaches, pottery production structure, modern possibilities and some research results (pp. 65-81)
JONAS 17 Yuri B. Tstelin (6763 Kb)
Elena Garcia-Guixé, Maria Eulàlia Subirà, Ricard Marlasca & Michael P. Richards
δ13C and δ15N in ancient and recent fish bones from the Mediterranean Sea (pp. 83-92)
JONAS 17 Elena Garcia-Guix (2098 Kb)
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14 mars 2012
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Hans Ahlgren
Sidansvarig: Journal of Nordic Archaeological Science
