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Antiquity 240

Auteur--

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Jaar1989

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieAntiquity

Volume240

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UitgeverAntiquity Trust

PlaatsCambridge

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Plaatsgegevens

Exemplaar9259 ReknummerT-18-1-c

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Editorial 411-420

Book chronicle 420-494

What the Rose can tell us 421-429
Orrell J. & Gurr A.

Saving the Rose 430-435
Wainwright G. J.

Archaeology and modern times: Bersu's Woodbury 1938 & 1939 436-450
Evans C.

Who is signalling whom? Ceramic style, ethnicity and taphonomy among the Sirak Bulahay 451-459
Sterner J.

Understanding early medieval pottery distributions: cautionary tales and their implications for further research 460-470
Schofield A. J.

Communication and display: the integration of early Egyptian art and writing 471-482
Baines J.

Evolutionary theory and post-processual archaeology 483-494
Mithen S.

Scales of historical anthropology: an archaeology of colonial Anglo-America 495-509
Little B. J. & Shackel P. A.

Dating the introduction of food production into Britain and Ireland 510-521
Williams E.

'Preserve the old, but know the new': the Cambridge Ancient History, 2nd edition, volume IV, reviewed 522-525
Spawforth T.

Ancient factory mass-production techniques: indications of large-scale stone bead manufacture during the Egyptian New Kingdom Period 526-531
Stocks D. A.

The Hjortspring boat reconstructed 531-535
Jensen J.

Styles and principles in archaeological publication: Chester reviewed 536-539
Millett M.

The Trundholm horse's trappings: a chamfrein? 539-546
Ashbee P.

Early setlement of Island Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific 547
Spriggs M. & Chippindale C.

Human Pleistocene adaptations in the tropical island Pacific: recent evidence from New Ireland, a Greater Australian outlier 548-561
Allen J., Gosden C. & White J. P.

Lapita sites of the Bismarck Archipelago 561-586
Gosden C., Allen J., Ambrose W., Anson D., Golson J., Green R., Kirch P., Lilley I., Specht J. & Spriggs M.

The dating of the Island Southeast Asian Neolithic: an attempt at chronometric hygiene and linguistic correlation 587-613
Spriggs M.

'Lapita colonists leave boats unburned!' The question of Lapita links with Island Southeast Asia 613-622
Bellwood P. & Koon P.

Commentary: what Lapita is and what Lapita isn't 623-626
Terrell J.
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