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Jaar1999
PublicatietypeAflevering
SerieAntiquity
Volume281
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UitgeverAntiquity Trust
PlaatsCambridge
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Exemplaar17185 ReknummerT-18-1-d
Intrasite spatial organization of lithic production in the Middle Palaeolithic: the evidence of the Abric Romani (Capellardes, Spain)
493-504
Vaquero M. |
Initial Upper Palaeolithic in south-central Turkey and its regional context: a preliminary report
505-517
Kuhn S. L., Stiner M. C. & Gülec E. |
Handaxes: products of sexual selection?
518-526
Kohn M. & Mithen S. |
A generic geomorphological approach to archaeological interpretation and prospection in British river valleys: a guide for archaeologists investigating Holocene landscapes
527-540
Howard A. J. & Macklin M. G. |
Comments on the interpretation of the so-called cattle burials at Yarnton, Oxfordshire
551-562
Pollex A. |
Assessing earliest human settlement of Eurasia: Late Pliocene dispersions from Africa
563-569
Turner A. |
The existance of Andronovo cultural influence in Xinjiang during the 2nd millennium BC
570-578
Jianjun M. & Shell C. |
Chewing tar in the early Holocene: an archaeological and ethnographical evaluation
579-584
Aveling E. M. & Heron C. |
Introduction to the special section: Heritage and archaeology in the Far East
585-586
Malone C. & Kaner S. |
Jomon archaeology and the representation of Japanese origins
587-593
Habu J. & Fawcet C. |
Letting the past serve the present. Some contemprary uses of archaeology in Viet Nam
594-601
Glover I. C. |
Who were the ancestors? The origins of chinese ancestral cult and racial myths
602-612
Liu L. |
Contested ethnicities and ancient homelands in northeast Chines archaeology: the case of Koguryo and Puyo archaeology
613-617
Pak Y. |
Nationalism and preserving Korea's burried past: the Office of Cultural Properties and archaeological heritage management in South-Korea
618-625
Il Pai H. |
Construction of National identity and origins in East Asia: a comparative perspective
626-629
Ikawa-Smith F. |
Introduction to the Special section: Dynimic landscapes and socio-political process: the topography of anthropogenic environments in global perspective
630-631
Fisher C. T. Thurston T. L. |
Introductory comments
632-633
Bender B. |
Neo-environmental determinism and agrarian 'collapse' in Andean prehistory
634-641
Erickson C. L. |
Intensive agriculture and socio-political development in Lake Patzcuaro Basin, Michoacan, Mexico
642-649
Fisher C. T., Pollard H. P. & Frederick C. |
Temple mountains, sacred lakes and fertile fields: ancient Maya landscape in northwestern Belize
650-660
Dunning N., Scarborough V., Valdez F., Luzzader-Beach S., Beach T. & Jones J. G. |
The knowable, the doable and the undiscussed: tradition, submission and the "becoming" of rural landscapes in Denmark's Iron Age
661-670
Thurston T. |
Lat woodland landscapes of Wisconsin: riged fields, effigy mounds and territoriality
671-683
Gartner W. G. |
Defining a contemporary landscape approach: concluding toughts
684-685
Feinman G. M. |
Changing places
686-688
Stoddart S. & Zubrow E. |
Iron Age inhumation burials at Yarnton, Oxfordshire
551-562
Hey G., Bayliss A. & Boyle A. |