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Jaar1998
PublicatietypeAflevering
SerieAntiquity
Volume278
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Pagina’s729-1014
UitgeverAntiquity Trust
PlaatsCambridge
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Exemplaar15653 ReknummerT-18-1-d
Editorial
729-736
Malone C. & Stoddart S. |
Editorial
736-738
Malone C. & Stoddart S. |
Public archaeology and prehistory in Sicily
739-743
Giannitrapani E. |
New research on the terramare of northern Italy
743-746
Pearce M. |
From Croatia to Cape Town: the future of the World Archaeological Congress
747-750
Kitchen W. |
Maintaining the open space
751-753
Thomas J. |
Postcards from Beazley and other electric dreams: notes from the 15th International Congress of Classical Archaeology
753-755
Rajala U. |
Paviland Cave: contextualizing the ‘Red Lady’
756-772
Aldhouse-Green S. & Pettit P. |
The cultural life of early domestic plant use
773-782
Hastorf C. A. |
'The changing face of clay': continuity and change in the transition from village to urban life in the Near East
783-795
Wengrow D. |
Lithic technology and discard at Marki, Cyprus: consumer behaviour and site formation in the prehistoric Bronze Age
796-805
Webb J. M. |
Unusual food plants from Oakbank Crannog, Loch Tay, Scottish Highlands: cloudberry, opium poppy and spelt wheat
805-811
Miller J. J., Dickson J. H. & Dixon N. |
Cosmogenic radiation nuclides in archaeology: a response to Phillips et al.
811-815
Bednarik R. G. |
Archaeology, archaeologists and 'Europe'
816-824
Pluciennik M. |
Illicit antiquities and international litigation - the Turkish experience
824-830
Blake J. |
No slow dusk: Maya urban development and decline at La Milpa, Belize
831-837
Hammond N., Tourtellot G., Donaghey S. & Clarke A. |
The potential for heavy metal soil analysis on low status archaeological sites at Shapwick, Somerset
838-847
Aston M. A., Martin M. H. & Jackson A. W. |
Stonehenge: is the medium the message?
847-852
Barrett J. C. & Fewster K. J. |
People and the diverse past: two comments on 'Stonehenge for the ancestors'
852-854
Whittle A. |
Stonehenge for the ancestors: part two
855-856
Pearson M. P. & Ramilisonina |
Special section: Rice domestication
857
Malone C. |
The origins of rice agriculture: recent progress in East Asia
858-866
Crawford G. W. & Shen C. |
The origins and dispersal of rice cultivation
867-877
Higham C. & Lu T. L.-D. |
Notes on new advancements and revelations in the agricultural archaeology of early rice domestication in the Dongting Lake region
878-885
Anping P. |
The Middle Yangtze region in China is one place where rice was domesticated: phytolith evidence from the Diaotonghuan Cave, Northern Jiangxi
885-897
Zhijun Z. |
Notes on the recent discovery of ancient cultivated rice at Jiahu, Henan Province: a new theory concerning the origin of Oryza japonica in China
897-901
Juzhong Z. & Xiangkun W. |
Some botanical characteristics of green foxtail (Setaria viridis) and harvesting experiments on the grass
902-907
Lu T. L.-D. |
Special section A celebration of 1848
908-909
Stoddart S. |
The Communist manifesto, 150 years later
910-913
Gilman A. |
Layard's Nineveh and its remains
913-916
Reade J. |
Dennis of Etruria: a celebration
916-921
Potter T. W. |
Ancient monuments of the Mississippi Valley by E.G. Squier & E.H. Davis: the first classic of US archaeology
921-927
Welch P. D. |
Among the new Books
928-942
Sinclair A., Insoll T., Knappett C., McMahon A., Spence K. & Stoddart S. |
Chalk and cheese at Stonehenge
942-944
Pearson M. P. |
Traditions and transformations in Neolithic France
945-948
Scarre C. |
'And the rest is history. And archaeology': The potential of battlefield archaeology
948-950
Freeman P. |
Constructing an archaeology of Israel
951-953
Whitelam K. |
Mind, modernity and archaeologists: the Cambridge Archaeological Journal volumes 1-7
953-955
Wobst H. M. |