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Antiquity 294

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Jaar2002

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SerieAntiquity

Volume294

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Pagina’s915-1180

UitgeverAntiquity Trust

PlaatsCambridge

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Editorial 915-924
Stoddart S. & Malone C.

FxJj43: an Early Stone Age locality in northern Kenya 925-926
Stern N.

Current Middle & Upper Palaeolithic research in the southern Caucasus 927-928
Tushabramishvili N., Adler D. S., Bar-Yosef O. & Belfer-Cohen A.

Palaeolithic archaeology and 3D visualization technology: recent developments 929-930
Riel-Salvatore J., Bae M., McCartney P. & Razdan A.

The role of the Panamanian land bridge during the initial colonization of the Americas 931-932
Pearson G. A. & Cooke R. G.

Conservation and presentation of Neolithic Beidha, southern Jordan 933-934
Dennis S., Finlayson B. & Najjar M.

Kani Mikaiil: a seasonal cave site of the Middle Neolithic period in Kurdestan, Iran 935-936
Roustaei K., Rezvani H. & Heydari S.

Exploring Neolithic and Megalithic south India: the Bellary District archaeological project 937-938
Boivin N., Korisettar R., Venkatasubbaiah P. C., Lewis H., Havanur D., Malagyannavar K. & Chincholi S.

Late Bronze Age Gaza: prestige production at el-Moghraqa 939-940
Steel L., Manley B., Clarke J. & Sadeq M.

A First Pompeii: the Early Bronze Age village of Nola-Croce del Papa (Palma Campania phase) 941-942
Albore Livadie C.

Manching revisited 943-944
Sievers S.

Power in context: the Lismore landscape project 945-946
Redhouse D. I., Anderson M., Cockerell T., Gilmour S., Housley R., Malone C. & Stoddart

Giant murals of Baja California: new regional archaeological perspectives 947-948
Watchman A., de la L. Gutiérrez M. & Hernandez Llosas M.

Recent finds from the northern Mesopotamian city of Tell Brak 949-950
Emberling G. & McDonald H.

Ancestral faces: a Preclassic Maya skull-mask from Cuello, Belize 951-952
Hammond N., Mather Saul J. & Saul F. P.

Satellite image analysis and archaeological fieldwork in El-Markha Plain (South Sinai) 953-954
Mumford G. & Parcak S.

Combating the destruction of Ethiopia's archaeological heritage 955-956
Desie A., Cain C., Finneran N., Harlow M. & Phillips J.

Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic human fossils from Moravia and Bohemia (Czech Republic): some new 14C dates 957-962
Svoboda J. A., van der Plicht J. & Kuzelka V.

Birch-bark tar at Neolithic Makriyalos, Greece 962-967
Urem-Kotsou D., Stern B., Heron C. & Kotsakis K.

Archaeology and 'QAA subject review': what did we learn? 967-974
Harding A. & Johnson M.

The non-fraud of the Middle Bronze Age stone goddess from Ustica: a reverse Piltdown hoax 974-979
Lukesh S. S. & Holloway R. R.

The Palaeoindian–Archaic transition in North America: new evidence from Texas 980-990
Bousman C. B., Collins M. B., Goldberg P., Stafford T., Guy J., Baker B. W., Steele D. G., Kay M., Kerr A., Fredlund G., Dering P. & et al.

Taphonomic interpretation of the Developed Oldowan site of Garba IV (Melka Kunture, Ethiopia) through a GIS application 991-1001
D'Andrea A., Gallotti R. & Piperno M.

Did prehistoric landscape management retard the post-glacial spread of woodland in Southwest Asia? 1002-1010
Roberts N.

Finding the coastal Mesolithic in southwest Britain: AMS dates and stable isotope results on human remains from Caldey Island, south Wales 1011-1025
Schulting R. J. & Richards M. P.

The Lepenski Vir conundrum: reinterpretation of the Mesolithic and Neolithic sequences in the Danube Gorges 1026-1039
Boric D.

Beads and Beakers: heirlooms and relics in the British Early Bronze Age 1040-1047
Woodward A.

Special section: Another perspective 1048-1062
  • Stoddart S. : Introduction , pp. 1048-1049
  • Dalyell T. : A politician's perspective of archaeology , pp. 1050-1054
  • Kemmis Betty P. : Anyone for writing? , pp. 1054-1058
  • Tidy B. : 'Archaeoonist Man' , pp. 1059-1062

Special section: Celebrating 75 years of Antiquity 1063-
  • Introduction , pp. 1063-1065
  • Kelly R. L. : Opening comments for the 75th anniversary of ANTIQUITY, SAA meeting, Denver (CO) 2002 , p. 1066
  • Renfrew C. : ANTIQUITY and the scope of archaeology , pp. 1067-1071
  • Malone C. : ANTIQUITY — the first 75 years , pp. 1072-1075
  • Chippindale C. : Looking out at ANTIQUITY, from England to the world, 1927-2028 , pp. 1076-1080
  • Pettitt P. B. : ANTIQUITY and early humanity , pp. 1080-1085
  • Sheridan A. : ANTIQUITY and the Old World , pp. 1085-1088
  • DeMarrais E. : ANTIQUITY and the New World , pp. 1089-1094
  • Darvill T. : 'It's better to dig than dance': archaeological method and theory in ANTIQUITY 1927-2002 , pp. 1094-1101
  • Snodgrass A. : ANTIQUITY, Wheeler and Classical archaeology , pp. 1102-1104
  • Terrenato N. : The innocents and the sceptics: ANTIQUITY and Classical archaeology , pp. 1104-1111
  • Cunliffe B. : ANTIQUITY and Britain , pp. 1112-1115
  • Stoddart S. : Trends in ANTIQUITY , pp. 1115-1120
  • Kohler T. A. : Antiquities compared , pp. 1121-1123
  • Fagan B. : ANTIQUITY at 75 , pp. 1123-1125
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