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Antiquity 267

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Jaar1996

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieAntiquity

Volume267

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UitgeverAntiquity Publication Ltd.

PlaatsOxford

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Exemplaar12221 ReknummerT-18-1-c

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Editorial 1-8
Chippindale C.

Stonehenge saved? 9-12
Wainwright G. J.

Genetics, archaeology and the wider world 13-14
Pluciennik M.

An embarrassment of professors? 15-17
Fleming A.

Childeish questions 18-19
Sherratt A.

Portraits, the cult of relics and the affirmation of hierarchy at an early medieval monastery: San Vincenzo al Volturno 20-30
Mitchell J. & Hodges R.

Pots, trade and the archaic Greek economy 31-44
Osborne R.

On archaeological value 45-56
Carver M.

Brochs and Iron Age society: a reappraisal 57-67
Pearson M. P., Sharples N. & Mulville J.

East Chisenbury: ritual and rubbish at the British Bronze Age-Iron Age transition 68-76
McOmish D.

Was there really a Neolithic in Norway? 77-87
Prescott C.

Bioarchaeological and climatological evidence for the fate of Norse farmers in medieval Greenland 88-96
Buckland P. C., Amorosi T., Barlow L. K., Dugmore A. J., Mayewski P. A., McGovern T. H., Ogilvie A. E. J., Sadler J. P. & Skidmore P.

Style and function in East Polynesian fish-hooks 97-116
Allen M. S.

Antiquities as symbolic capital in modern Greek society 117-129
Hamilakis Y. & Yalouri E.

Pattern in the Epipalaeolithic of the Levant: debate after Neeley & Barton 130
Gorine-Morris N., Henry D. O., Phillips J. L., Clark G. A., Barton C. M. & Neeley M. P.

Square pegs into round holes: a critique of Neeley & Barton 130-135
Goring-Morris A. N.

Functional minimalism versus ethnicity in explaining lithic patterns in the Levantine Epipalaeolithic 135-136
Henry D. O.

The real nature of variability of Levantine Epipalaeolithic assemblages 137-138
Phillips J. I.

Plus français que les Français 138-139
Clark G. A.

Phantom cultures of the Levantine Epipaleolithic 139-147
Barton C. M. & Neeley M. P.

The Swahili and the Mediterranean worlds: pottery of the late Roman period from Zanzibar 148-154
Juma A. M.

A mutilated human skull from Roman St Albans, Hertfordshire, England 155-161
Mays S. & Steele J.

A remote analogy?: from Central Australian tjurunga to Irish Early Bronze Age axes 161-167
Dickins J.

Rethinking the quest for provenance 168-174
Budd P., Haggerty R., Pollard A. M., Scaife B. & Thomas R. G.

Ancient Celts and modern ethnicity 175-181
Megaw J. V. S. & Megaw M. R.

The diffusion of light by translucent media in antiquity: à propos two alabaster window-pane fragments from ed-Dur (United Arab Emirates) 182-188
Potts D. T.

Ritual or fluvial? A further comment on the Thames skulls 189-190
West B.

Among the New Books 191-200
Sinclair A.

Irrigation, raised fields and state management: Wittfogel redux? 200-204
Butzer K. W.

Apes and ancestors 204-207
Moser S.

Survey at any price? 207-211
Alcock S. & Cherry J.

Fields of view in landscape archaeology 212-214
Bell M.

Palestine: social transitions, diverse concerns 214-217
Wright K. I.

Coming to terms with the living: some aspects of repatriation for the archaeologist 217-220
Murray T.
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