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Vol. 5 (1985): Proceedings of the Third Nordic Conference on the Application of Scientific Methods in Archaeology, Mariehamn, Åland, Finland, 8–11 October 1984
Vol. 5 (1985): Proceedings of the Third Nordic Conference on the Application of Scientific Methods in Archaeology, Mariehamn, Åland, Finland, 8–11 October 1984
Published:
1985-03-25
Acknowledgements
Högne Jungner
5
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Collaboration between archaeologists and natural scientists in Sweden
David Damell
11–13
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The excavations on the castle hill in Pułtusk. New directions in archaeological research
A. Gołembnik
15–22
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Comments on the use of radiocarbon dating in Finnish archaeology
Joakim Donner
23–30
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The trade in Eidsborg hones over Skien in the Medieval period
Siri Myrvoll
31–47
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Some new aspects of the Corded Ware culture in Central Europe
P. Siemen
49–55
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Comparison between buried uncultivated and cultivated Iron Age soils on the west coast of Jutland, Denmark
M. A. Courty, P. Nørnberg
57–69
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Interpretation and significance of urban deposits
R. I. Macphail, M. A. Courty
71–83
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Project Eastern Svealand: Development of the Holocene landscape
L. Brunnberg, U. Miller, J. Risberg
85–91
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The immigration and spread of spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) in Norway, traced by pollen analysis and radiocarbon datings, a preliminary report
U. Hafsten
93–100
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Pollen values and field size: An experimental example from Hailuoto
S. Hicks
101–103
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The vegetation- and farming-history of Forsand, Rogaland in SW-Norway illustrated by a pollen percentage diagram, a pollen frequency diagram and a pollen influx diagram
H. I. Høeg
105
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Standard geological methods used on archaeological problems
P. Nørnberg, M. A. Courty
107–117
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Eustatic fluctuations of the Baltic Sea in the Holocene
119–125
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Garaselet – Biostratigraphical studies of human impact during different periods of settlement from the Mesolithic to Medieval times
A.-M. Robertsson, U. Miller
127–140
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New data on shoreline displacement and archaeological chronology in Southern Ostrobothnia and Northern Satakunta
R. Salomaa, H. Matiskainen
141–155
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Bälinge mossar. Hunters and farmers during the Early and Middle Neolithic in Central Sweden
A. Segerberg
157–163
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Humppila Järvensuo – a preinvestigation for an archaeological and palaeobotanical project in SW Finland
M. Aalto, A. Siiriäinen, I. Vuorela
165–177
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Petroarchaeological and micropaleontologic classification of Finnish flinty materials: a critical review
J.-P. Taavitsainen
179–183
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A short description of the use of stereodocumentation in archaeology
B. A. Zachrisson
185–190
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Stratigraphic studies of farm mounds in North Norway
Kerstin Griffin
191–204
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Carbonized seeds in postholes – a reflection of human activity
R. Engelmark
205–209
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On the evidence derived from the anatomical analysis of wooden remains from archaeological excavation
S. Wrobel, D. Eckstein
211–216
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An example of how a mammalian species may vary biometrically during different climatic conditions – A study of teeth of modern moose (Alces alces L.) together with teeth from dwelling sites in northern Sweden
Elisabeth Iregren
217–225
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On relative quantification of faunal remains from archaeological sites
E. During
227–231
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Archaeology of the Lake Mätäjärvi
A. Pihlman, M. Ikäheimo, T. Tuovinen
233–235
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Paleolimnology of ancient Lake Mätäjärvi
V.-P. Salonen, M. Räsänen, A. Terho
236–246
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The pollen data of Mätäjärvi, Turku, SW Finland
I. Vuorela
247–257
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Plant remains from the ancient Lake Mätäjärvi in Turku, SW Finland
T. Lempiäinen
258–271
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Osteological material from the Lake Mätäjärvi
Timo Vuorisalo, Tapio Virtanen
272–281
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Oribatid mites in the Lake Mätäjärvi
R. Niemi
282–288
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Archaeology and geophysics in West-Sweden
Agne Furingsten
289–298
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Application of modern marine geological research methods in search and investigation of wrecks and other submerged objects
A. Häkkinen
299–309
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Archaeomagnetic results from Finnish bricks and potsherds
M. A. H. Leino, L. J. Pesonen
311–312
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The archaeomagnetic method and the cultural-historical dating of bricks from the churches of Espoo and Kirkkonummi
Markus Hiekkanen
313–319
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Magnetic mapping of kiln remnants at Bistrup, Denmark
Poul-Erik Jakobsen, Niels Abrahamsen
321–328
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Temper variations in ancient ceramics – technological or cultural origin?
Birgitta Hulthén
329–337
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Chemical analyses of organic remains in archaeological context
Birgit Arrhenius
339–344
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Exploratory data analysis: 'Soft' statistics for archaeologists
Tapio Seger
345–353
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The Castle of Kastelholm – Medieval archaeology and natural sciences in a joint project
Magnus Elfwendahl
355–368
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The Kastelholm phosphate survey
Milton G. Nuñez
369–372
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The first radiocarbon measurements on organic material from Kastelholm and their interpretation
I. U. Olsson
373–377
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Dendrochronology at Kastelholm
Lars Löfstrand
378–383
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Dating of mortar and bricks from the Castle of Kastelholm
E. Sonninen, H. Jungner, P. Erämetsä
384–389
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Neutron activation analysis of archaeological ceramics and related problems
François Widemann
391–400
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The Selbjerg project: Investigation of Neolithic pottery by means of neutron activation analysis
L. Højslet Christensen, K. Conradsen, S. Nielsen
401–410
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The analysis of trace element concentration in ancient objects by neutron activation analysis
M. Lipponen, R. J. Rosenberg, R. Zilliacus
411–414
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On the classification of ancient slags by microstructure examination
Erik Tholander, Stig Blomgren
415–425
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Diets of prehistoric humans – investigated with stable isotopes (C-13 and N-15)
Henrik Tauber
427–428
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A new look at dendrochronology in Nordic countries
John M. Fletcher
429–440
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Changes in settlements and landscape caused by early land use in SW Finland
Ilkka Kukkonen
441–442
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The development of the cultural landscape in the Paimio River Valley as an historical and archaeological problem
Esa Hiltunen, Jukka Luoto
443–450
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Archaeological excavations at Spurila, 1982–1983
Jukka Luoto
451–459
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Grains and seeds from Younger Roman Iron Age excavations in Spurila
Merja Seppä-Heikka
460–461
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Determination of soil phosphorus around the archaeological site in Spurila, Paimio
Anneli Terho
462–465
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The archaeological inventory work in Spurila, Paimio compared with results obtained by phosphate mapping in the same area
Henrik Asplund
466–471
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Development of vegetation and changes in landscape caused by traditional land use in the Paimio area
Mirjami Tolonen
472–479
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What is an archeophyte?
Ilkka Kukkonen
480–488
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Dendrochronology in Sweden
Thomas Seip Bartholin
489–497
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Dendrochronological investigation in Norway
Terje Thun
499–500
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Radiological dating of a floating dendrochronology from Bryggen in Bergen
S. Gulliksen
501
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Carbon-14 dating by accelerator mass spectrometry: The coming of age
Hans Henrik Andersen
502
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Applications of the mini C-14 counter to an archaeological problem: The Frobisher Bloom
Garman Harbottle
503–504
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Radiocarbon dating with the Uppsala tandem accelerator
Göran Possnert
505–507
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Ion beam analysis methods for determining major and minor element concentrations in artefacts
Hans Henrik Andersen, Harry J. Whitlow
509–519
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The Durham TL ceramic dating service
I. K. Bailiff
521–526
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Pollen analytical evidence for Iron Age origin of cup-stones in the Kerimäki area
H. Simola, E. Grönlund, P. Huttunen, P. Uimonen-Simola
527–531
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Low-level gas multicounter for C-14 dating of small samples: Electronic, numerical and shielding optimisation
L. Kaihola, H. Kojola, H. Polach, P. Mäntynen, J. Tervahauta, E. Soini
533–537
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Low-level liquid scintillation spectrometer for ß-counting
H. Kojola, H. Polach, J. Nurmi, A. Heinonen, T. Oikari, E. Soini
539–542
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The examination of archaeometallurgical remains; some recent examples and conclusions
R. F. Tylecote
543–560
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The Gundestrup cauldron identification of tool traces
Erling Benner Larsen
561–574
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Thermoluminescence dating and its extension into the Palaeolithic
M. J. Aitken, J. Huxtable, N. C. Debenham
575–581
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Thermoluminescence dating of pottery and burnt stones from Scandinavian archaeological sites
Vagn Mejdahl
583–590
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Attempts with thermoluminescence dating of Bronze Age centra
Sonja Wigren
591–597
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Thermoluminescent dating of the remains of ancient Estonian settlements by means of feldspar inclusion method
G. Hütt, A. Molodkov, T. Moora
599–503
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