Pollard, A. M.
Pollard, A. Mark
Pollard, A. M. 1954-
Mark Pollard British archaeologist
Pollard, A.M. (A. Mark)
VIAF ID: 76397906 (Personal)
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Works
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Archaeological chemistry |
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ARCHAEOMETRY 50TH ANNIVERSARY ISSUE EDITORIAL |
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artikull shkencor i botuar në vitin 2022 |
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Beyond ritual bronzes: identifying multiple sources of highly radiogenic lead across Chinese history |
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A bicycle made for two ? : the integration of scientific techniques into archaeological interpretation |
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Bronze Age metal circulation in China – ERRATUM |
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The Bronze Age pottery |
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Cambridge elements |
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The characterisation of Early Bronze Age jet and jet-like material by X-ray fluorescence |
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Characterising copper-based metals in Britain in the first millennium AD: a preliminary quantification of metal flow and recycling |
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The Chehr Abad "Salt men" and the isotopic ecology of humans in ancient Iran. |
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Chemical alteration of tephra in the depositional environment: theoretical stability modelling |
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The chemical analysis of oriental ceramic body compositions: Part 2—Greenwares |
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The chronology of abrupt climate change and Late Upper Palaeolithic human adaptation in Europe |
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A Comparison of Three Dental Techniques for Estimating Age at Death in Humans |
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Computer programmes for the correction of matrix effects in the XRF analysis of glass, ceramics and related silicate systems |
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Dating human occupation and adaptation in the southern European last glacial refuge: The chronostratigraphy of Grotta del Romito (Italy) |
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Early South-East Asian currency systems, 1990: |
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EVALUATING HISTOLOGICAL METHODS FOR ASSESSING HAIR FIBRE DEGRADATION |
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Evidence for the presence of the Vedde Ash in Central Europe |
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Excavations at a Neolithic Enclosure on The Peak, near Birdlip, Gloucestershire |
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Failaka/Dilmun : the second Millenium settlements |
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Form and flow: the ‘karmic cycle’ of copper |
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Fourier Transform-Raman spectroscopic study of natural resins of archaeological interest. |
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From Alexander the Great to the Buddha: Buddhism and the introduction of brass technology into China |
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FT-Raman Spectroscopy, Applications* |
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Geoarchaeology : exploration, environments, resources |
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Geochemical characterization of Quaternary tephras from the Campanian Province, Italy |
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A geochemical investigation of the origin of Rouletted and other related South Asian fine wares |
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The gold Bracteates from sixth-century Anglo-Saxon Graves in Kent, in the Light of a new Find from Finglesham |
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Greek and Cypriot pottery |
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Handbook of archaeological sciences edited by D. R. Brothwell,... and A. M. Pollard,... |
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Influence of ion exchange processes on salt transport and distribution in historic sandstone buildings |
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Investigation of the ‘canopy effect’ in the isotope ecology of temperate woodlands |
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Isotopic and technological variation in prehistoric Southeast Asian primary copper production |
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Laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry analysis of Chinese lead-barium glass: combining multivariate kernel density estimation and maximum mean discrepancy to reinterpret the raw glass used for producing lead-barium glass |
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Lead pollution recorded in Greenland ice indicates European emissions tracked plagues, wars, and imperial expansion during antiquity |
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Letters from China: A History of the Origins of the Chemical Analysis of Ceramics |
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The men of Nelson's navy: a comparative stable isotope dietary study of late 18th century and early 19th century servicemen from Royal Naval Hospital burial grounds at Plymouth and Gosport, England. |
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Microbially-Induced Promotion of Amino Acid Racemization in Bone: Isolation of the Microorganisms and the Detection of Their Enzymes |
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Modelling the buried human body environment in upland climes using three contrasting field sites |
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Molecular archaeoparasitology identifies cultural changes in the Medieval Hanseatic trading centre of Lübeck |
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More questions than answers: the Southeast Asian Lead Isotope Project 2009–2012 |
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A new and less destructive laboratory procedure for the physical separation of distal glass tephra shards from sediments |
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A New Approach to the Chronology of Caves 268/272/275 in the Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes: Combining Radiocarbon Dates and Archaeological Information within a Bayesian Statistical Framework |
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New developments in archaeological science : a Joint Symposium of the Royal Society and the British Academy, February 1991 |
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A new interpretative approach to the chemistry of copper-alloy objects: source, recycling and technology |
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Radiocarbon calibration and Late Glacial occupation in northwest Europe |
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Rapid human response to Late Glacial climate change: a reply to Housley et al. |
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Reappraisal of the number of salt mummies identified in Chehrābād Salt Mine, Zanjan, Iran |
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Refining mutual climatic range (MCR) quantitative estimates of palaeotemperature using ubiquity analysis |
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The RESET tephra database and associated analytical tools |
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Rethinking the quest for provenance |
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The scientific study of flint and chert. Edited by G. de G. Sieveking and M. B. Hart. 290 pp, many figs and tables. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986. £60.00. |
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Social hierarchy and the choice of metal recycling at Anyang, the last capital of Bronze Age Shang China |
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Some numerical considerations in the geochemical analysis of distal microtephra |
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Species identification of silks by protein mass spectrometry reveals evidence of wild silk use in antiquity |
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‘SPROUTING LIKE COCKLE AMONGST THE WHEAT’: THE ST BRICE'S DAY MASSACRE AND THE ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS OF HUMAN BONES FROM ST JOHN'S COLLEGE, OXFORD |
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Squeezing mind out of metal: combining textual evidence with scientific data for metallurgy in early dynastic China |
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Technical note: regression analysis in adult age estimation. |
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Technical note: some observations on the conversion of dental enamel δ18O(p) values to δ18O(w) to determine human mobility |
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"These boots were made for walking": the isotopic analysis of a C(4) Roman inhumation from Gravesend, Kent, UK. |
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Two Sides of the Same Coin: A Combination of Archaeometallurgy and Environmental Archaeology to Re-Examine the Hypothesis of Yunnan as the Source of Highly Radiogenic Lead in Early Dynastic China |
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Volcanic ash layers illuminate the resilience of Neanderthals and early modern humans to natural hazards |
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Why teach Heisenberg to archaeologists? |
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Zimbabwe culture before Mapungubwe: new evidence from Mapela Hill, South-Western Zimbabwe |
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