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Jaar1994
PublicatietypeAflevering
SerieAntiquity
Volume259
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UitgeverAntiquity Trust
PlaatsCambridge
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Exemplaar9240 ReknummerT-18-1-c
Editorial
191-199
Chippindale C. |
Natural wonders and national monuments: a meditation upon the fate of The Tolmen
200-208
Evans C. |
Mons Claudianus and the problem of the 'granito del foro': a geological and geochemical approach
209-230
Peacock D. P. S., Williams-Thorpe O., Thorpe R. S. & Tindle A. G. |
Unwelcome companions: ancient rats reviewed
231-240
Armitage P. L. |
Of Lightning Brothers and White Cockatoos: dating the antiquity of signifying systems in the Northern Territory, Australia
241-251
David B., McNiven I., Attenbrow V., Flood J. & Collins J. |
Making the most of radiocarbon dating: some statistical considerations
252-263
Buck C. E., Litton C. D. & Scott E. M. |
The late medieval mint workshops at the Archbishop's Palace, Trondheim
264-274
McLees C. |
A new approach to interpreting late Pleistocene microlith industries in southwest Asia
275-288
Neeley M. P. & Barton C. M. |
City and state in pre-Roman Spain: the example of Ilici
289-299
Santos Velasco J. A. |
Heritage management as postprocessual archaeology?
300-309
Smith L. |
Palaeoenvironmental evidence for human colonization of remote Oceanic islands
310-321
Kirch P. V. & Ellison J. |
A Grooved Ware wooden structure at Knowth, Boyne Valley, Ireland
322-330
Eogan G. & Roche H. |
Ancient Maya subsistence diversity: root and tuber remains from Cuello, Belize
330-335
Hather J. G. & Hammond N. |
Radiocarbon and archaeomagnetic dates from Konispol Cave, Albania
335-339
Petruso K. M., Ellwood B. B., Harrold F. B. & Korkuti M. |
Radiocarbon determinations, luminescence dating and Australian archaeology
339-343
Allen J. |
The creative use of bias in field survey
343-346
Bradley R., Durden T. & Spencer N. |
Cuneiform inscriptions made visible on bronze plates from the Upper Anzaf Fortress, Turkey
347-349
Tugrul A. B. & Belli O. |
Antiquities in the market-place: placing a price on documentation
349-350
Cannon-Brookes P. |
Are collectors the real looters?
350-352
Isler-Kerényi C. |
The Oxus Civilization: the Bronze Age of Central Asia
353-354
Lamberg-Karlovsky C. C. |
Central Asia in the Bronze Age: sedentary and nomadic cultures
355-372
P'yankova L. |
Production evidence for the origins of the Oxus Civilization
372-387
Hiebert F. T. |
Temples of Bronze Age Margiana: traditions of ritual architecture
388-397
Sarianidi V. |
The Bronze Age khanates of Central Asia
398-405
Lamberg-Karlovsky C. C. |
The Central Asian dimension of the symbolic system in Bactria and Margiana
406-418
Francfort H.-P. |
Agriculture and herding in the early oasis settlements of the Oxus Civilization
418-427
Moore K. M., Miller N. F., Hiebert F. T. & Meadow R. H. |
Among the new books
428-438
Broodbank C. |
My strange quest for Leroi-Gourhan: structuralism's unwitting hero
438-441
Graves P. |
Late/post Pleistocene hunter-gatherer adaptations: a New World and Old World divide
441-446
Renouf M. A. P. |
Reading Mesoamerican scripts
446-448
Brotherston G. |
Constructing life from death in Iron Age Italy
448-451
Toms J. |
Palaeoethnobotany: what's in a name?
452-454
Buurman J. & Pals J. P. |