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Jaar2001
PublicatietypeAflevering
SerieAntiquity
Volume287
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Pagina’s231+15
UitgeverAntiquity Trust
PlaatsCambridge
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Exemplaar19600 ReknummerT-18-1-d
Rock-shelter research in central Sicily
13-14
Giannitrapani E. & Pluciennik M. |
A new neolithic site in Thessaly (Greece): the Belitsi magoula
15-16
Vouzaxakis K. |
A pobable neolithic causewayed enclosure in northern England
17-18
Horne P. D., MacLeod D. & Oswald A. |
Neb-Re and the heart of Darkness: the latest discoveries from Zawiyet Ymm el-Rakham (Egypt)
19-20
Snape S. |
The Cobata colossal head: an unfinished Olmec Monument?
21-22
Hammond N. |
The 5th century BC at Bourges, Berry, France: new discoveries
23-24
Augier L., Buchsenschutz O., Froquet H., Milcent P.-Y. & Ralston I. |
The Butrint project
25-26
Hodges R., Bowden W., Gilkes O., Lako C. & Përzitha |
A new roman gladiator find from Piddington, Northants
27-28
Frindship-Taylor R. & Jackson R. |
Avebury: a late Anglo-Saxon burh?
29-30
Reynolds A. |
Precarious Landscapes: prehistoric settlement of the Marchall Islands
29-30
Weisler M. I. |
Survey and excavation at the Gebel el-Asr gneiss and quartz quarries in Lower Nubia (1997-2000)
33-34
Shaw I., Bloxam E., Bunbury J., Lee R., Graham A. & Darnell D. |
Antiquities Underground
35-36
Hamilakis Y. |
The Ilisu Dam in Southeast Turkey: archaeoloy at risk
37-38
Kitchen W. & Ronayne M. |
Understanding the middle palaeolithic assemblages typology
39-43
Campbell Moyer C. & Rollan N. |
The Aurignacian in Altai
44-49
Otte M. & Dervianko A. |
Orientations and origins: a symbolic dimension to the long house in Neolithic Europe
50-55
Bradley R. |
Land and sea: use of terrestrial mammal bones in coastal hunther-gatherer communities
56-61
Hodgetts L. & Rahemtulla F. |
Early horse remains from northern Cameroon
62-67
MacEachern S., Bourges C. & Reeves M. |
Dating Egypt's oldest "art": AMS 14C age determinations of rock varnishes covering petroglyphs at El-Hosh (Upper-Egypt)
68-72
Huyge D., Watchman A., De Dapper M. & Marchi E. |
Direction of dispersion of cochineal (Dactylopius coccus Costa) within the Americas
73-77
Rodriguez L. C., Mendez M. A. & Niemeyer H. M. |
Archaeobotanical evidence for early date consumption on Dalma Islands, United Arab Emirates
83-88
Beech M. & Shepherd E. |
Testing ancient Egyptian granite-working methods in Aswan, Upper Egypt
89-93
Stocks D. A. |
In situ preservation as a dynamic process: the example of Sutton Common, UK
94-100
Van de Noort R., Chapman H. P. & Cheetham J. L. |
Archaeology and huamn genetics: lessons for both
101-106
Brown K. A. & Pluciennik M. |
Middle palaeolithic stone tool technology in the Kortallayar Basin, South India
107-117
Pappu S. |
A pot in house 54 at Lepinski Vir 1
118-125
Garasanin M. & Radovanovic I. |
The south Scandinavian Barrows with well-preserved oak-log coffins
126-136
Kähler Holst M., Breuning-Madsen H. & Rasmussen M. |
Did the potter's wheel go out of use in Late Bronze Age Palestine?
137-144
Magrill P. & Middleton A. |
Dietand ethnicity during the Viking colonization of northern Scotland: evidence from fish bones and stable carbon isotopes
145-154
Barrett J. H., Beukens R. P. & Nicholson R. A. |
Catastrophic seismic-related events and their impact on pehistoric human occupation, coastal New Zealand
155-162
Goff J. R. & McFadgen B. G. |
The use of "skailie" in Medieval and post medieval Scotland
163-171
Walker B. |
Voyage to Polynesia's land end
172-181
Finney B. |
Ostrich distribution and exploitation in the Arabian peninsula
182-190
Potts D. T. |
Rules of engagement
191-193
Carman J. |
D-Day sites in England: an assesment
77-83
Schofield J. |