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Antiquity 274

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Jaar1997

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieAntiquity

Volume274

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Pagina’s789-1122

UitgeverAntiquity Trust

PlaatsCambridge

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Exemplaar41188 ReknummerT-18-1-c

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Why are there so few black American archaeologists? 799-700
Franklin M.

Strange Paintings" and "Mystery races": Kimberley rock-art, diffusionism and colonialist constructions of Australia's Aboriginal past 801-809
McNiven I. J. & Russel L.

Agency, art and altered conciousness: a motif in French (Quercy) upper palaeolithic parietal art 810-830
Lewis-Williams J. D.

The Fenland project: from survey to management and beyond 831-844
Coles J. & Hall D.

Widening diet breadth, eclining foraging efficiency and prehistoric harvest pressure: ichtyofaunal evidence from the Emeryville Shellmound, California 845-862
Broughton J.

Towards an absloute chronology for the Iron Age of Inner Asia 863-874
Hall M. E.

Age and gender at the site of Tiszapolgar-Basatanya, Hungary 875-889
Sofaer Derevenski J.

Spearthrower performance: ethnographic and experimental research 890-897
Hutchings W. K. & Brüchert L. W.

Images in opposition: polarity, ambivalence and liminality in cult representation 898-911
Green M. J.

The earlier palaeolithic occupation of the Chilterns (southern England): re-assessing the sites of Worthinton G. Smith 912-931
White M. J.

Exploitation of wild plants by the early neolithic hunter-gatherers of the Western Desert, Egypt: Nabta Playa as a case study 932-941
Wasylikowa K., Mitka J., Wendorf F. & Schild R.

Cupule engravings from Jinmium-Granilpi (northern Australia) and beyond: exploration of a widespread and enigmatic class of rock markings 942-965
Taçon P. S. C., Fullagar R., Ouzman. & Mulvaney K.

The population of ancient Rome 966-978
Storey G. R.

Fuel for thought? Beeswax in lamps and conical cups from late Minoan Crete 979-984
Evershed R. P., Vaughan S. J., Dudd S. N. & Soles J. S.

New dates for the north China mesolithic 985-993
Elston R. G., Cheng X., Madsen D. B., Kan Z., Bettinger R. L., Jingzen L., Brantingham P. J., Huiming W. & Jun Y.

The wheeled cauldrons and the wine 994-999
Rausing G.

New directions in central mediterranean obsidian studies 1000-1006
Tykot R. H. & Ammerman A. J.

A horn worth blowing? A stray find of aurochs from Hungary 1007-1010
Bartosiewicz L.

Experiments to produce roman styli by forging and machining 1011-1015
Sim D.

Misleading images: Stonehenge and Brittany 1016-1019
Scarre C.

Beyond the surface: comments on Hodder's reflexive excavation methodology 1020-1025
Hassan F. A.

Special review section: Electronic archaeology 1026-1076
  • Eiteljorg H. : Electronic archives , pp. 1054-1056
  • Richards J. D. : Preservation and re-use of digital data: the role of the Archaeology Date Service , pp. 1057-1059
  • Peachey E. & Chippindale C. : Antiquity's experience in adding an electronic element to a printed journal , pp. 1060-1065
  • Powlesland D. : Publishing in the round: a role for CD-ROM in the publication of archaeological field-work results , pp. 1062-1065
  • Perkins P. : University archaeological education, CD-ROMs and digital media , pp. 1066-1069
  • Chippindale C. : From print culture to electronic culture , pp. 1070-1072
  • Meskell L. : Electronic Egypt: the shape of archaeological knowledge on the Net , pp. 1073-1076
  • Champion S. : Archaeology on the World Wide Web: a user's field guide , pp. 1027-1038
  • Heyworth M., Richards J., Vince A. & Garside-Neville S. : Internet Archaeology: a quality electronic journal , pp. 1039-1041
  • Harnad S. : Learned enquiry and the net: the role of peer review, peer commentary and copyright , pp. 1042-1048
  • Carlson D. L. : Electronic communication and communities , pp. 1049-1051
  • Younger J. G. : Managing "AegeaNet" , pp. 1052-1053
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