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23-08-2015, 05:43

Further Reading

Evans K and Heron C (1993) Glue, disinfectant and chewing gum: Natural products chemistry in archaeology. Chemistry and Industry 12: 446-449.

Evershed RP, Heron C, Charters S, and Goad LJ (1992) Chemical analysis of organic residues in ancient pottery: Methodological guidelines and applications. In: White R and Page H (eds.) Organic Residues in Archaeology: Their Identification and Analysis, pp. 11-26. London: UKIC Archaeology Section.

Evershed RP, Stott AW, Raven A, Dudd SN, Charters S, and Leyden A (1995) Formation of long-chain ketones in ancient pottery vessels by pyrolysis of acyl lipids. Tetrahedron Letters 36: 8875-8878.

Evershed RP and Tuross N (1996) Proteinaceous material from potsherds and associated soils. Journal ofArchaeological Science 23: 429-436.

Hansel FA, Copley MS, Madurera LAS, and Evershed RP (2004) Thermally produced o-(o-alkylphenyl)alkanoic acids provide evidence for the processing of marine products in archaeological pottery vessels. Tetrahedron Letters 45: 2999-3002.

Heron C, Evershed RP, Goad LJ, and Denham V (1989) New approaches to the analysis of organic residues from archaeological remains. In: Budd P, et al. (eds.) Archaeological Sciences 1989: Proceedings of a Conference on the Application of Scientific Techniques to Archaeology, Bradford, September 1989, pp. 332-339. Oxford: Oxbow.

Reber EA, Dudd SN, van der Merwe NJ, and Evershed RP (2004) Direct detection of maize processing in archaeological pottery through compound-specific stable isotope analysis of n-dotriacontanol in absorbed organic residues. Antiquity 78: 682-691.

Regert M, Garnier N, Decavallas O, Cren-Olive C, and Rolando C (2003) Structural characterization of lipid constituents from natural substances preserved in archaeological environments. Measurement Science and Technology 14: 1620.


Origins/Agriculture See: Plant Domestication.


Origins/Animal Husbandry See: Animal Domestication.


Origins/Writing See: Writing Systems.


Osteoarchaeology See: Bioarchaeology.



 

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