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1 | Preparation and characterization of bone and tooth collagen for isotopic analysis | Journal of Archaeological Science | 1990 | 1,417 |
2 | Bone Collagen Quality Indicators for Palaeodietary and Radiocarbon Measurements | Journal of Archaeological Science | 1999 | 1,299 |
3 | The Effects of Sample Treatment and Diagenesis on the Isotopic Integrity of Carbonate in Biogenic Hydroxylapatite | Journal of Archaeological Science | 1997 | 798 |
4 | Burnt bones and teeth: an experimental study of color, morphology, crystal structure and shrinkage | Journal of Archaeological Science | 1984 | 739 |
5 | Differential Burning, Recrystallization, and Fragmentation of Archaeological Bone | Journal of Archaeological Science | 1995 | 734 |
6 | Nitrogen isotopes and the trophic level of humans in archaeology | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2007 | 721 |
7 | Stable carbon isotope ratio differences between bone collagen and bone apatite, and their relationship to diet | Journal of Archaeological Science | 1989 | 696 |
8 | Stable Isotope Evidence for Similarities in the Types of Marine Foods Used by Late Mesolithic Humans at Sites Along the Atlantic Coast of Europe | Journal of Archaeological Science | 1999 | 615 |
9 | Effects of diet, climate and physiology on nitrogen isotope abundances in terrestrial foodwebs | Journal of Archaeological Science | 1991 | 601 |
10 | Natural variations in the carbon isotope values of plants: Implications for archaeology, ecology, and paleoecology | Journal of Archaeological Science | 1991 | 518 |
11 | The impact of manuring on nitrogen isotope ratios in cereals: archaeological implications for reconstruction of diet and crop management practices | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2007 | 505 |
12 | Environmental reconstruction of a Roman Period settlement site in Uitgeest (The Netherlands), with special reference to coprophilous fungi | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2003 | 487 |
13 | States of preservation of bones from prehistoric sites in the Near East: A survey | Journal of Archaeological Science | 1990 | 486 |
14 | The oldowan reassessed: A close look at early stone artifacts | Journal of Archaeological Science | 1985 | 485 |
15 | Carbon isotope fractionation between diet, breath CO2, and bioapatite in different mammals | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2005 | 484 |
16 | The canopy effect, carbon isotope ratios and foodwebs in amazonia | Journal of Archaeological Science | 1991 | 482 |
17 | Blind Tests of Inter-analyst Correspondence and Accuracy in the Identification of Cut Marks, Percussion Marks, and Carnivore Tooth Marks on Bone Surfaces | Journal of Archaeological Science | 1996 | 463 |
18 | The isotopic composition of carbon and nitrogen in individual amino acids isolated from modern and fossil proteins | Journal of Archaeological Science | 1991 | 454 |
19 | Chronology of the Later Stone Age and Food Production in East Africa | Journal of Archaeological Science | 1998 | 454 |
20 | Pan the Tool-Maker: Investigations into the Stone Tool-Making and Tool-Using Capabilities of a Bonobo (Pan paniscus) | Journal of Archaeological Science | 1993 | 434 |
21 | An experimental model of the timing of hominid and carnivore influence on archaeological bone assemblages | Journal of Archaeological Science | 1988 | 398 |
22 | A new protocol to differentiate trampling marks from butchery cut marks | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2009 | 394 |
23 | Airborne LiDAR, archaeology, and the ancient Maya landscape at Caracol, Belize | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2011 | 392 |
24 | Surface modification on bone: Trampling versus butchery | Journal of Archaeological Science | 1988 | 390 |
25 | Blombos Cave, Southern Cape, South Africa: Preliminary Report on the 1992–1999 Excavations of the Middle Stone Age Levels | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2001 | 388 |
26 | The use of summed radiocarbon probability distributions in archaeology: a review of methods | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2012 | 386 |
27 | Spatial, Species, and Temporal Variations in the13C/12C Ratios of C3Plants: Implications for Palaeodiet Studies | Journal of Archaeological Science | 1999 | 378 |
28 | The origins of lithic projectile point technology: evidence from Africa, the Levant, and Europe | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2006 | 363 |
29 | The World's Oldest Stone Artefacts from Gona, Ethiopia: Their Implications for Understanding Stone Technology and Patterns of Human Evolution Between 2·6–1·5 Million Years Ago | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2000 | 357 |
30 | Measurements and Relationships of Diagenetic Alteration of Bone from Three Archaeological Sites | Journal of Archaeological Science | 1995 | 346 |
31 | The Seasonal Mobility Model for Prehistoric Herders in the South-western Cape of South Africa Assessed by Isotopic Analysis of Sheep Tooth Enamel | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2002 | 344 |
32 | Mineralogical and compositional changes in bones exposed on soil surfaces in Amboseli National Park, Kenya: diagenetic mechanisms and the role of sediment pore fluids | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2004 | 342 |
33 | Dating the colonization of Sahul (Pleistocene Australia–New Guinea): a review of recent research | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2004 | 339 |
34 | Patterns of Diagenesis in Bone I: The Effects of Site Environments | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2000 | 337 |
35 | Accurate sex identification of ancient human remains using DNA shotgun sequencing | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2013 | 337 |
36 | Manuring and stable nitrogen isotope ratios in cereals and pulses: towards a new archaeobotanical approach to the inference of land use and dietary practices | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2011 | 318 |
37 | Technological examination of Neolithic-Bronze Age pottery from central and southeast Europe and from the Near East | Journal of Archaeological Science | 1981 | 317 |
38 | Methods of soil P analysis in archaeology | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2007 | 315 |
39 | Fossil dogs and wolves from Palaeolithic sites in Belgium, the Ukraine and Russia: osteometry, ancient DNA and stable isotopes | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2009 | 315 |
40 | Infrared and Isotopic Evidence for Diagenesis of Bone Apatite at Dos Pilas, Guatemala: Palaeodietary Implications | Journal of Archaeological Science | 1996 | 312 |
41 | Aurignacian ethno-linguistic geography of Europe revealed by personal ornaments | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2006 | 311 |
42 | Radiocarbon dating and the “old wood” problem: The case of the Hohokam chronology | Journal of Archaeological Science | 1986 | 310 |
43 | Correcting temporal frequency distributions for taphonomic bias | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2009 | 310 |
44 | Characterisation of microbial attack on archaeological bone | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2004 | 308 |
45 | A new Palaeolithic discovery: tar-hafted stone tools in a European Mid-Pleistocene bone-bearing bed | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2006 | 308 |
46 | Diagenesis in Prehistoric Caves: the Use of Minerals that Form In Situ to Assess the Completeness of the Archaeological Record | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2000 | 300 |
47 | A requiem for North American overkill | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2003 | 300 |
48 | Obsidian Characterization by Laser Ablation ICP-MS and its Application to Prehistoric Trade in the Mediterranean and the Near East: Sources and Distribution of Obsidian within the Aegean and Anatolia | Journal of Archaeological Science | 1999 | 296 |
49 | Raman microscopy in archaeological science | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2004 | 294 |
50 | Terrestrial laser scanning and close range photogrammetry for 3D archaeological documentation: the Upper Palaeolithic Cave of Parpalló as a case study | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2010 | 291 |