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Papers in Externally-Refereed Journals
in press Meadows J, Bērziņš V, Brinker U, Lübke H, Schmölcke U, Staude A, Zagorska I and Zariņa G. Dietary freshwater reservoir effects and the radiocarbon ages of prehistoric human bones from Zvejnieki, Latvia. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. DOI:10.1016/j.jasrep.2015.10.024
in press Bērziņš V, Lübke H, Berga L, Ceriņa A, Kalniņa L, Meadows J, Muižniece S, Paegle S, Rudzīte M and Zagorska I. Recurrent Stone Age occupation at Sise (western Latvia) and shoreline displacement in the Baltic Sea Basin. The Holocene.
in press Lübke H, Brinker U, Meadows J, Bērziņš V and Zagorska I. New research on the human burials of Riņņukalns, Latvia. in Mesolithic Burials – Rites, symbols and social organization of early postglacial communities. Proceedings of the International Conference, Halle (Saale), 18–21 September 2013 (eds J Grünberg and B Gramsch). Archäologie in Sachsen-Anhalt.
in press Schmölcke U, Meadows J, Ritchie K, Bērziņš V, Lübke H and Zagorska I. Neolithic fish remains from the freshwater shell midden Riņņukalns in northern Latvia, Environmental Archaeology: The Journal of Human Palaeoecology.
2015 Meadows J, Hüls M and Schneider R. Accuracy and reproducibility of 14C measurements at the Leibniz-Labor, Kiel: a first response to Lull et al., 'When 14C dates fall beyond the limits of uncertainty: an assessment of anomalies in a Western Mediterranean Bronze Age 14C Series'. Radiocarbon57(5).
2015 Tõrv M and Meadows J. Radiocarbon dates and stable isotope data from the Early Bronze Age burials in Riigiküla I and Kivisaare settlement sites, Estonia.Radiocarbon 57(4): 645–656.
2015
Rakowski A Z, Krąpiec M, Hüls M, Pawlyta J, Dreves A and Meadows J. Increase of radiocarbon concentration in tree rings from Kujawy (SE Poland) around AD 774–775, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B.
2014 2014 Philippsen B and Meadows J. Inland Ertebølle culture: the importance of aquatic resources and the freshwater reservoir effect in radiocarbon dates from pottery food crusts, Internet Archaeology Issue 37.
2014 Contreras D and Meadows J. Summed radiocarbon calibrations as a population proxy: a critical evaluation using a realistic simulation approach.Journal of Archaeological Science 52: 591–608.
2014 Bērziņš V, Brinker U, Klein C, Lübke H, Meadows J, Rudzīte M,Schmölcke U, Stümpel H and Zagorska I. New research on Rinnukalns, a Neolithic freshwater shell midden in northern Latvia,Antiquity 88, 341: 715–732.
2014 Fernandes R, Meadows J, Dreves A, Nadeau M-J and Grootes P M M. A preliminary study on the influence of cooking on the C and N isotopic composition of multiple organic fractions of fish (mackerel and haddock). Journal of Archaeological Science 50: 153–159.
2014 Meadows J and Māris Zunde. A lake fortress, a floating chronology, and an atmospheric anomaly: the surprising results of a radiocarbon wiggle-match from Āraiši, Latvia. Geochronometria 41 (3): 223–233.
2014 Meadows J, Martinelli N, Nadeau M-J and Bianchin Citton E. Este, Padova, Italy: dating the Iron Age waterfront. Radiocarbon 56(2): 655–665.
2014 Meadows J, Lübke H, Zagorska I, Bērziņš V, Ceriņa A and Ozola I. Potential freshwater reservoir effects in a Neolithic shell midden at Riņņukalns, Latvia. Radiocarbon 56(2): 823–832.
2014 Meadows J, Eriksen B V, Zagorska I, Dreves A and Simpson J. Dating Late Palaeolithic harpoons from Lake Lubāns, Latvia. Radiocarbon 56(2): 581–589.
2014 Garrow D, Meadows J, Evans C and Tabor J. Dating the dead: a high-resolution radiocarbon chronology of burial within an Early Bronze Age barrow cemetery at Over, Cambridgeshire. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 80: 207–236.
2014 Martinelli N, Meadows J, Valzolgher E, Pignatelli O, Anglani L and Kromer B, Combining dendrochronology and radiocarbon dating at the Late Medieval site of Sant'Alvise, Venice, Italy. Open Journal of Archaeometry 2: 49–54.
2013 Timberlake S, et al.. Prehistoric copper extraction in Britain: Ecton Hill, Staffordshire, Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 80: 1–48.
2013 Greenwood D, Batt C, Meadows J and Roberts I. Dating the kiln, in A Stamford Ware pottery kiln in Pontefract: a geographical enigma and a dating dilemma (C Cumberpatch and I Roberts). Medieval Archaeology 57: 111–150
2013 Rakowski A Z, Nakamura T, Pazdur A and Meadows J. Radiocarbon concentration in annual tree rings from the Salamanca Region, Western Spain.Radiocarbon 55(1-3): 1533–1540
2012 Ripper S, et al., Bogs, bodies and burnt mounds: visits to the Soar wetlands in the Neolithic and Bronze Age. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 78: 173–206
2012 Mays S, Vincent S and Meadows J. A possible case of treponemal disease from England dating to the 11th–12th century AD, International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 22: 366–372
2012
Valzolgher E, Meadows J, Salzani P and Salzani, L. Radiocarbon dating of the Early Bronze Age cemetery at Arano, Verona, northern Italy. Radiocarbon 54 (3–4): 483–503
2012 Meadows J et al.. Keeping the sea out: early medieval structures at Ca' Foscari University, Venice, Italy. Radiocarbon 54 (3–4): 567–549
2010 Lovell J L et al.. Upland olive domestication in the Chalcolithic period: new 14C determinations from el-Khawarij (Ajlun), Jordan. Radiocarbon 52: 364–371
2009 Bourke S J et al.. The beginning of the Early Bronze Age in the north Jordan Valley: new 14C determinations from Pella in Jordan. Radiocarbon 51: 905–913
2007 Meadows J et al.. A short passage of time: the dating of the Hazleton long cairn revisited. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 17(1) S: 45–64
2006 Collard M et al.. Ironworking in the Bronze Age? Evidence from a 10th century BC settlement at Hartshill Copse, Upper Bucklebury, West Berkshire.Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 72: 367–421
2005 Meadows J. The Younger Dryas episode and the radiocarbon chronologies of the Huleh and Ghab pollen diagrams, The Holocene 15: 631–636
2004
Bourke S J et al.. The end of the Chalcolithic period in the south Jordan Valley: new 14C determinations from Teleilat Ghassul, Jordan. Radiocarbon46: 315–323
2004
Edwards P C et al.. From the PPNA to the PPNB: new views from the south after excavations at Zahrat adh-Dhra' 2 in Jordan. Paléorient30/2: 21–60
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