Toevoegen aan mand  

 zoekresultaat

Antiquity 305

Auteur--

Editor--

Jaar2005

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieAntiquity

Volume305

Subtitel--

Pagina’s501-743

UitgeverAntiquity Trust

PlaatsCambridge

ISBN--

Citation key--

Trefwoorden--

Plaatsgegevens

Exemplaar24621 ReknummerT-2-2-b

Inhoud
Two hiatuses in human bon radiocarbon dates in Britain (17000 to 5000 cal BP) 505-513
Blockley S. M.

The spreadd of farming in the Eastern Adriatic 514-528
Forenbaher S. & Miracle P. T.

Evidence for mummification in Bronze Age Britain 529-546
Parker Pearson M., Chamberlain A., Craig O., Marshall P., Mulville J., Smith H., Chenery C., Collings M., Cook G., Craig G., Evans J. & et al.

Khirigsuurs, ritual and mobility in the Bronze Age of Mongolia 547-563
Allard F. & Erdenbaatar D.

Knowing when to consult the oracle at Dephi 534-572
Salt A. & Boutsikas E.

Pine, prestige and politics of the late Classic Maya at Xunantunich, Belize 573-585
Lentz D. L., Yaeger J., Robin C. & Ashmore W.

Land tenure, competition and ecology in Fijian prehistory 586-600
Field J. S.

Focus on Islam 3 601-635
  • Insoll T. : Archaeology and islamic identities in Bahrain , pp. 601-608
  • De Meulemeester J. : Granaries and irrigation: archaeological investigation in the Iberian peninsula and Morocco , pp. 609-615
  • Brun P. : From arrows to bullets, the fortifications of Abdullah Khan Kala (Merv, Turkmenistan) , pp. 616-624
  • Hawker R., Hull D. & Rouhani O. : Wind-towers and pearl fishing: architectural signals in the lat nineteenth and early twentieth century Arabian Gulf , pp. 625-635

New lights on an ancient landscape: lidar survey in the Stonehenge World Heritage Site 636-647
Bewley R. H., Crutchley S. P. & Shell C. A.

The potential of airborne lidar for detection of archaeological features under woodland canopies 648-660
Devereux B. J., Amable G. S., Crow P. & Cliff A. D.

AMS dating of rock art in the Laura Region, Cape York Peninsula, Australia, protocols and results of recent research 661-678
Cole N. & Watchman A.

What language did Neolithic pots speak? Colin Renfrew's European farming-language-dispersal model challenged 679-691
Kristiansen K.

Problem formulation and historical context define terminology and relevance - not linguistic formalism 694-695
Kristiansen K.
Toevoegen aan mand  

 zoekresultaat