
ScienceDirect - Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, Volume 28, Issue 1, Pages 1-126 (March 2009)
The Journal of Anthropological Archaeology has made available a selection of freely accessible papers from their March 2009 edition, and although I don't know for how long these will continue to be online, it's probably advisable to check them sooner rather than later.
One paper in particular that caught my eye was...
'The Use of Optimal Foraging Theory to Estimate Late Glacial Site Catchment Areas From a Central Place: The Case of Eastern Cantabria, Spain' by Ana Belén Marín Arroyo,
...while two others, namely...
'The Diversity of North American Projectile-Point Types, Before and After the Bow and Arrow' by R. Lee Lyman, Todd L. VanPool and Michael J. O’Brien,
and...
'Megaliths and Mobility in South-Western Sweden. Investigating Relationships Between a Local Society and its Neighbours Using Strontium Isotopes' by Karl-Göran Sjögren, T. Douglas Price and Torbjörn Ahlström
...should also be of great interest. I'll try and cover at least the Cantabrian paper in due course, but in the meantime, just click here for the complete list of the March articles.
image : Magdalenian sites located in eastern Cantabrian Spain (made by Gonzalez Saínz, modified by A.B.Marín).



1 comments:
Thanks, Tim. I made a copy of the East Cantabria foraging PDF.
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