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Jaar1999
PublicatietypeAflevering
SerieAntiquity
Volume282
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Pagina’s723-987
UitgeverAntiquity Trust
PlaatsCambridge
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Exemplaar17511 ReknummerT-18-1-d
Editorial
723-734
Malone C. & Stoddart S. |
Palaeolithic mollusc exploitation at Riparo Mochi (Balzi Rossi, Italy): food and ornaments from the Aurignacian through Epigravettian
735-754
Stiner M.C. |
The oldest ever brush hut plant remains from Ohalo II, Jordan Valley, Israel (19,00BP)
755-764
Nadell D. & Werker E. |
Flint and Pyrite:Making fire in the Stone Age
765-777
Stapert D. & Johansen L. |
Technical strategies and technical change at Neolithic Catalhöyük, Turkey
791-800
Conolly J. |
Prehistoric agricultural production on Easter island (Rapa Nui), Chile
801-812
Stevenson C.M., Wozniak J. & Haoa S. |
Seeds of urbanism: palaeoethnobotany and the Indus Civilazation
813-826
Weber S. |
Marine investigations in the Lakeshadweep Islands, India
Tripati S. |
Dynamics of Hohokam obsidian circulation in the North American Southwest
836-845
Bayman J.M. & Shackley |
Agricultural production and social change in the Bronze Age of southeast Spain: the Gatas Project
846-856
Castro P.V., Chapman R.W., Gili S., Lull V., Mico R., Rihuete C., Rish R. & Sanahuja M.E. |
Paradise Lost: The bombing of the Temple of the Tooth- A Unesco world heritage side in Sri Lanka
857-866
Coningham R. & Lewer N. |
The mystery of husbandry: medieval animals and the problem of integrating historical and archaeological evidence
867-875
Albarella U. |
Has Australia Backdaterd the Human revolution?
876-878
Stringer Ch. |
Understanding the initial colonization of Scotland
879-883
Finlayson B. |
The curing of hides and skins in European prehistory
884-891
Groenman-van Waateringe W., Kilian M. & van Londen H. |
A Neolithic Revolution? New evidence of diet in the British Neolithic
891-896
Richards M.P. & Hedges R.E.M. |
The oldest metallurgy in western Europe
897-902
Ruiz-Taboada A. & Montero-Ruiz I. |
Re-assessing the logboat from Lurgan Townland, Co.Galway, Ireland
903-907
Robinson M.E., Shimwell D.W. & Cribbin G. |
Cimex Lectularius L. the common bed bug from Pharaonic Egypt
908-910
Panagiotakopulu E. & Buckland P.C. |
Public Lice (Phtirus pubis L.) were present in Roman and Medieval Britain
911-914
Kenward H. |
The concept of affordance and Gis: a note on Llobera (1990)
915-917
Webster D.S. |
Stone sarcophagus manufacture in ancient Egypt
918-922
Stocks D.A. |
The earliest evidence of wheeled vehicles in Europe and the Near East
778-790
Bakker J.A., Kruk J., Lanting A.E. & Milisauskas S. |