CONTENTS
Isabelle THÉRY-PARISOT, Lucie CHABAL, Sandrine COSTAMAGNO
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1
COMBUSTION OR WASTE DISPOSAL FEATURES AND TAPHONOMY
Bertrand MASSON
COMBUSTION FEATURES AND PERIGLACIAL STRUCTURES:
a new taphonomic analysis of Mousterian combustion features
at Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue (50)
Christopher E. MILLER, Nicholas J. CONARD, Paul GOLDBERG, Francesco BERNA
DUMPING, SWEEPING AND TRAMPLING:
experimental micromorphological analysis of anthropogenically modified combustion features
Dominique BOSQUET, Aurélie SALAVERT, Mark GOLITKO
CHRONOLOGICAL SIGNIFICATION OF LBK WASTE ASSEMBLAGES:
the contribution of anthracological, typological and stratigraphic data
from three LBK sites in the Hesbaye (Liège Province, Belgium)
Girolamo FIORENTINO, Cosimo d’ORONZO
AN ARCHAEOBOTANICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH TO IDENTIFYING SUCCESSIVE FIRE EVENTS
IN HEARTH STRUCTURES IN THE SANCTUARY OF APOLLO IN HIERAPOLIS (TURKEY)
CHAPTER 2
ARCHEOBOTANY AND TAPHONOMY
Marie-Pierre RUAS, Laurent BOUBY
CARBONIZATION, PRESERVATION AND DEFORMATION OF CARPOLOGICAL REMAINS
Isabelle THÉRY-PARISOT, Lucie CHABAL, Maria NTINOU, Laurent BOUBY, Alain CARRÉ
FROM WOOD TO WOOD CHARCOAL:
an experimental approach to combustion
Claire DELHON
PHYTOLITHS AND TAPHONOMY
the contribution of experimentation to the quantification of phytoliths in wood ashes
Laurent MARQUER
FROM MICROCHARCOAL TO MACROCHARCOAL:
reconstruction of the “wood charcoal” signature in Paleolithic archaeological contexts
Alexa DUFRAISSE, Dominique SORDOILLET, Olivier WELLER
THE ALTERATION OF NEOLITHIC WOOD CHARCOAL FROM THE SALT SPRING
OF POIANA SLATINEI IN LUNCA (NEAMT, ROMANIA):
a natural evolution or consequence of exploitation techniques?
CHAPTER 3
ARCHEOZOOLOGY AND TAPHONOMY
Ina REICHE
HEATING AND DIAGENESIS-INDUCED HETEROGENEITIES IN THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
AND STRUCTURE OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL BONES FROM THE NEOLITHIC SITE OF CHALAIN 19
(JURA, FRANCE)
Matthieu LEBON
CHARACTERIZATION OF BURNT BONES IN ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONTEXT:
a comparative study of modern and fossil material by infrared spectroscopy
Antoine ZAZZO
ISOTOPE GEOCHEMISTRY OF BURNED BONES:
implications for the reconstruction of diets and for radiocarbon dating
Sandrine COSTAMAGNO, Isabelle THÉRY-PARISOT,
Delphine KUNTZ, François BON, Romain MENSAN
TAPHONOMIC IMPACT OF PROLONGED COMBUSTION ON BONES USED AS FUEL
Magali GERBE
THE ACTION OF WEATHERING ON BURNED BONE:
an experimental approach
Maryline RILLARDON, Jean-Pierre BRACCO
REFLECTIONS ON THE POTENTIAL FOR PRESERVATION OF BURNED BONE
BASED ON THE MATERIAL FROM SAINT-ANTOINE (VITROLLES, HAUTES-ALPES)
Eugène MORIN
TAPHONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF THE USE OF BONE AS FUEL