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1. Archaeological science in Africa: Twenty-one papers for the twenty-first century.

2. Visual sensing on marine robotics for the 3D documentation of Underwater Cultural Heritage: A review.

3. Reply to Ira Rabin's Comment on our paper Rasmussen et al. (2012).

4. From analysis to interpretation. A comment on the paper by Rasmussen et al. (2012).

5. Past human decision-making based on stone tool performance: Experiments to test the influence of raw material variability and edge angle design on tool function.

6. A comparative approach to GIS modelling of terrestrial mobility in archaeological sites. The iron age hillfort of Villasviejas del Tamuja as a study case.

7. Prehistoric ornaments in a changing environment. An integrated approach to the Late Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Columbella rustica shells from the Vlakno cave, Croatia.

8. Modelling diffusion of innovation curves using radiocarbon data.

9. The geoarchaeology of seismically triggered soft sediment deformation structures (SSDS).

10. Neolithic long barrows were built on the margins of settlement zones as revealed by elemental soil analysis at four sites in the Czech Republic.

11. Caution! Contents were hot: Novel biomarkers to detect the heating of fatty acids in residues from pottery use.

12. Complicating the debate: Evaluating the potential of gas-chromatography-mass spectrometry for differentiating prehistoric aceramic tar production techniques.

13. Identification of fibers and dyes in archaeological textiles from Bazhou, Xinjiang (220-420 CE), and their Silk Road origins.

14. Integrating spatial analyses and microbotanical remains: A methodological approach for investigating plant processing activities and domestic spaces at Neolithic Çatalhöyük.

15. Unravelling ancient drilling techniques: A case of pottery repair in the Early European Neolithic.

16. Tin isotopes reveal changing patterns of tin trade, connectivity and consumption from Anatolia and Central Asia at Kültepe.

17. Chinese whispers in clay: Copying error and cultural attraction in the experimental transmission chain of anthropomorphic figurines.

18. Destruction by fire: Reconstructing the evidence of the 586 BCE Babylonian destruction in a monumental building in Jerusalem.

19. Preservation of brain material in the archaeological record: A case study in the New Zealand colonial context.

20. Anatomy of a notch. An in-depth experimental investigation and interpretation of combat traces on Bronze Age swords.

21. Prehistoric cereal foods of southeastern Europe: An archaeobotanical exploration.

22. The warped sea of sailing: Maritime topographies of space and time for the Bronze Age eastern Mediterranean.

23. Shape as a measure of weapon standardisation: From metric to geometric morphometric analysis of the Iron Age 'Havor' lance from Southern Scandinavia.

24. Smalt: An under-recognized pigment commonly used in historical period China.

25. Revealing invisible brews: A new approach to the chemical identification of ancient beer.

26. 4D modelling of low visibility Underwater Archaeological excavations using multi-source photogrammetry in the Bulgarian Black Sea.

27. Using ZooMS to assess archaeozoological insights and unravel human subsistence behaviour at La Viña rock shelter (northern Iberia).

28. Can we read stones? Quantifying the information loss in flintknapping.

29. Exotic treasures or local innovation: Gold and silver beads of han dynasty excavated from Nanyang City, Henan Province, central China.

30. Searching for traces of human activity in earthen floor sequences: high-resolution geoarchaeological analyses at an Early Iron Age village in Central Iberia.

31. Copper-alloy belt fittings and elite networking in Early Medieval Central Europe.

32. Fuelling the Roman salt industry. Developing a new multiproxy approach to identify peat fuel from archaeological combustion residue.

33. Unravelling technological behaviors through core reduction intensity. The case of the early Protoaurignacian assemblage from Fumane Cave.

34. Forensic toxicological analyses reveal the use of cannabis in Milano (Italy) in the 1600's.

35. Revealing the invisible floor: Integrated geoarchaeological analyses of ephemeral occupation surfaces at an early medieval farmhouse in upland Perthshire, Scotland.

36. The archaeology of orality: Dating Tasmanian Aboriginal oral traditions to the Late Pleistocene.

37. Copper isotopes as a means of determining regional metallurgical practices in European prehistory: A reply to Jansen.

38. A citation network analysis of lithic microwear research.

39. Gold parting, iridium and provenance of ancient silver: A reply to Pernicka.

40. Radiogenic and “stable” strontium isotopes in provenance studies: A review and first results on archaeological wood from shipwrecks.

41. Fields of conflict: A political ecology approach to land and social transformation in the colonial Andes (Cuzco, Peru).

42. Spatial thinking in archaeology: Is GIS the answer?

43. A GIS of affordances: Movement and visibility at a planned colonial town in highland Peru.

44. Significance and context in GIS-based spatial archaeology: A case study from Southeastern North America.

45. Multi-sensor drone survey of ancestral agricultural landscapes at Picuris Pueblo, New Mexico.

46. The Southern Levantine pig from domestication to Romanization: A biometrical approach.

47. The use and abuse of Pb in bioarchaeological studies: A review of Pb concentration and isotope analyses of teeth.

48. Dunes, death, and datasets: Modelling funerary monument construction in remote arid landscapes using spaceborne stereo imagery.

49. Copper for the Pharaoh: Identifying multiple metal sources for Ramesses' workshops from bronze and crucible remains.

50. Preparing the foundation for stable gilding: Scientific evaluation of the durability of Baroque gesso gilding grounds.