archaeol

archaeol.

1. archaeological.
2. archaeology.
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VITHARANA, Evaluating the multiple coil configurations of the EM38DD and DUALEM-21S sensors to detect archaeological anomalies, Archaeol. Prospect., 16 (2009), pp.
A team from the univer sity's commercial archaeol ogy consultancy unit and academics from the depart ments of archaeology and earth sciences worked together to excavate and analyse the skeletons, with the work funded by Dur ham University.
Archaeol (di-0-phytanylglycerol) is double ether of sn-l-glycerol where positions 2 and 3 are bound to phytanyl residues.
Linford, "Stepped frequency ground-penetrating radar survey with a multi-element array antenna: Results from field application on archaeological sites," Archaeol. Prospect., Vol.
(2001): "Executive functions of the frontal lobes and the evolutionary ascendancy of Horno sapiens", Cambridge Archaeol. Journal, 11, pp.
The caption to Figure 2 of Simon Haberle's paper (Archaeol. Oceania 38 (2003) 152) should read as follows:
Archaeol. Jl, xl (1959-62), 660; Norfolk Record Office, Norwich, FEL 915, fo.
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