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  1. HISTORIC LIME MORTARS COMPOSITION AND TERMINOLOGY FOR RADIOCARBON DATING—CASE STUDIES BASED ON THIN-SECTION PETROGRAPHY AND CATHODOLUMINESCENCE
  2. RADIOCARBON DATING OF ASIAN LACQUERS: MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION AND ASSESSMENT OF A PRETREATMENT METHOD PRIOR TO ACCELERATOR MASS SPECTROMETRY
  3. Evidence for large land snail cooking and consumption at Border Cave c. 170–70 ka ago. Implications for the evolution of human diet and social behaviour
  4. SUNGIR REVISITED: NEW DATA ON CHRONOLOGY AND STRATIGRAPHY OF THE KEY UPPER PALEOLITHIC SITE, CENTRAL RUSSIAN PLAIN
  5. Fire and grass-bedding construction 200 thousand years ago at Border Cave, South Africa
  6. Beads and bead residues as windows to past behaviours and taphonomy: a case study from Grassridge Rockshelter, Eastern Cape, South Africa
  7. PRETREATMENT PROTOCOLS PERFORMED AT THE ROYAL INSTITUTE FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE (RICH) PRIOR TO AMS 14C MEASUREMENTS
  8. The effect of heat on keratin and implications for the archaeological record
  9. Was yellow lead chromate pigment used during Middle Stone Age at Sibudu rock shelter (South Africa)?
  10. A Raman micro-spectroscopy study of 77,000 to 71,000 year old ochre processing tools from Sibudu, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
  11. New Excavations at Border Cave, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
  12. Raman spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy confirm ochre residues on 71 000-year-old bifacial tools from Sibudu, South Africa
  13. Material processed with 58,000-year-old grindstones from Sibudu (KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa) identified by means of Raman microspectroscopy
  14. Regenerated silk matrix composite materials reinforced by silk fibres: Relationship between processing and mechanical properties
  15. Micromechanics of fresh and 30-year-old Nephila inaurata madagascariensis dragline silk
  16. Origin of the variability of the mechanical properties of silk fibers: 4. Order/crystallinity along silkworm and spider fibers
  17. Water dependent structural changes of silk from Bombyx mori gland to fibre as evidenced by Raman and IR spectroscopies