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Antiquity 231

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Jaar1987

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieAntiquity

Volume231

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UitgeverAntiquity Trust

PlaatsCambridge

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Exemplaar9205 ReknummerT-18-1-c

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Editorial 4-9

research-article 10-24
Bergquist A. & Taylor T.

research-article 25-40
Simek J. F.

research-article 41-49
Thrane H.

The Paute Valley Project in Ecuador, 1984 50-56
Hammond N. & Olsen Bruhns K.

research-article 57-63
Ryan M.

The saving of Navan 64-66
Mallory J.

The raw material of neolithic adzes and axes in central Europe: petrography and provenance 66-69
Schwarz-Mackensen G. & Schneider W.

On the public appeal of archaeology 69-70
Prince D. R. & Schadla-Hall R. T.

Evolution of southeast Asian kettle-drums 71-75
Spennemann D. H. R.

Archaeology: the most basic science of all 75-78
Embree L.

Etton 1986: neolithic metamorphoses 78-80
Pryor F.

The need for archaeological inventories: Co. Louth, Eire, and beyond 80-81
Taylor C.

METRU.MENECE: an Etruscan painted inscription on a mid-5th-century BC red-figure cup from Populonia 82-87
Gill D. W. J.

Authenticity in the replica Athenian trieres 87-90
Coates J. & Morrison J.

Pre-stressed wheels in ancient Egypt 90-96
Wegener Sleeswyk A.

Special radiocarbon section 97

How to cope with calibration 98-103
Pearson G. W.

The Courtrai chest from New College, Oxford, re-examined 104-107
Hall E. T.

Radiocarbon dates from the chambered tomb at Hazleton (Glos.): a chronology for neolithic collective burial 108-119
Saville A., Gowlett J. A. J. & Hedges R. E. M.

High-precision radiocarbon chronometry of ancient Egypt, and comparisons with Nubia, Palestine and Mesopotamia 119-135
Hassan F. A. & Robinson S. W.

Radiocarbon: where we are and where we need to be 135-136
Ottaway B. S.

Accelerator dating: the first years reviewed 137-138
Dennell R.
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