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Antiquity 314

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Jaar2007

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SerieAntiquity

Volume314

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Pagina’s837-1146

UitgeverAntiquity Trust

PlaatsCambridge

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Grinding flour in Upper Palaeolithic Europe (25 000 years bp). 845-855
Aranguren B., Becattini R., Lippi M.M. & Revedin A.
  • Archaeological context, The grindstone, Archaeobotany. , pp. 845-848

New finds of Upper Palaeolithic decorative objects from Predmostí, Czech Republic. 856-864
Farbstein R. & Svoboda J.
  • The investigations, Decorated objects. , pp. 857-860

A 14 000 year-old hunter-gatherer's toolkit. 865-876
Edwards P.C.
  • The context and composition of Artefact Cluster 9, Was Artefact Cluster 9 an ancient container?, Functions of the Artefact Cluster 9 objects. , pp. 868-873

The first archaeological evidence for death by spearing in Australia. 877-885
McDonald J.J., Donlon D., Field J.H., Fullagar R.L.K., Coltrain J.B., Mitchell P. & Rawson M.
  • Backed artefacts, Anatomical description of the Narrabeen man, The archaeological evidence, Analyses. , pp. 878-882

Rethinking Erlitou: legend, history and Chinese archaeology. 886-901
Liu L. & Xu H.
  • Introduction: Erlitou and its dynastic affiliations, Development and decline of Erlitou, Erlitou urban planning and population, Erlitou and the Xia-Shang transition: an archaeological dilemma, Myth, legend, history and archaeology. , pp. 886-899

Funerals and feasts during the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B of the Near East. 902-919
Goring-Morris N. & Horwitz L.K.
  • The site, The 'Bos pit' (L1005), The aurochs assemblage. , pp. 903-911

Monument 3 from La Blanca, Guatemala: a Middle Preclassic earthen sculpture and its ritual associations. 920-932
Love M. & Guernsey J.
  • Physical characteristics of Monument 3, The archaeological context of La Blanca Monument 3, The iconography of the quatrefoil in Mesoamerica. , pp. 920-929

Plant offerings from the classical necropolis of Limenas, Thasos, northern Greece. 933-943
Mégaloudi F., Papadopoulos S. & Sgourou M.
  • Context: cemeteries and pyres, The plant remains from the pyres, Discussion (Feeding the dead?). , pp. 933-942

Ammonite fossil portrayed on an ancient Greek countermarked coin. 944-948
McMenamin M.A.S.

Cultivated wetlands and emerging complexity in south-central Chile and long distance effects of climate change. 949-960
Dillehay T.D., Pino Quivira M., Bonzani R., Silva C., Wallner J. & Le Quesne C.
  • Mound complexes in Araucania, Raised and canalised fields, Raised fields in the Budi and Imperial River area, The Purén and Lumaco valleys, Dates, Sources for Araucanian agriculture, Discussion - why was agriculture introduced? , pp. 950-958

Waist-to-hip ratios of Jomon figurines. 961-971
Hudson M.J. & Aoyama M.
  • Materials and methods, Results. , pp. 963-967

Rome and Mesopotamia - importers into India in the first millennium AD. 972-988
Tomber R.
  • Imports from the Roman Empire, Imports from Mesopotamia, Contexts of the jars. , pp. 973-982

A mass grave from the catacomb of Saints Peter and Marcellinus in Rome, second-third century AD. 989-998
Blanchard P., Castex D., Coquerelle M, Giuliani R. & Ricciardi M.
  • Investigations in 2002 and 2005-2006, Burial rites, Biological assessment. , pp. 990-996

Economic and ideological roles of copper ingots in prehistoric Zimbabwe. 999-1012
Swan L.M.
  • Copper in Zimbabwean prehistory, Copper ingots in Central Africa, Copper ingots in Zimbabwe, Other southern African ingot types, Discussion: ingots and society, Ingots as currency, Ingots as symbols. , pp. 999-1009

From the perspective of time: hunter-gatherer burials in south-eastern Australia. 1013-1028
Littleton J.
  • Region of study, Investigations, Method, Results: long term factors, Burials and occupation - the medium term?, Evidence of specific knowledge - the short term. , pp. 1014-1021

Moving on: the contribution of isotope studies to the early Neolithic of Central Europe. 1029-1041
Bickle P. & Hofmann D.
  • Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in south-west Germany, Farmers and foragers in the Neolithic. , pp. 1030-1037

Dating the onset of cereal cultivation in Britain and Ireland: the evidence from charred cereal grains. 1042-1052
Brown A.

Detecting seasonal movement from animal dung: an investigation in Neolithic northern Greece. 1053-1064
Valamoti S.M.
  • Investigating seasonality: the archaeozoological approach, The contribution of archaeobotany. , pp. 1053-1058

300 years of context for British archaeology. 1065-1066
James N.

Bridging the gap at La Tène. 1067-1070
Hummler M.

Fashion versus reason - then and now. 1071-1073
Bentley R.A.

Polish archaeology in my lifetime. 1074-1082
Tabaczynski S.

On te website (http://antiquity.ac.uk)
  • Bennett J. & Goldman A.L. : Roman military occupation at Yassihyk (Gordion), Ankara province, Turkey.
  • Derevianko A.P., Anoykin A.A., Slavinsky V.S. & Borisov M.A. : The site of Rubas-1 in Dagestan as evidence of the existence of a Caspian route of early Trans-Caucasian migrations.
  • Fredengren C. : Lake Settlement Project - from the deep waters.
  • Herva V.-P., Ikäheimo J., Kallio T., Nurmi R., Paavola K., Puputti A.-K., Symonds J. & Ylimaunu T. : The material roots of modernisation in northern Finland (c. AD 1500-1800): an archaeological study of urbanisation and consumption.
  • Powis T.G., Hurst W.J., Rodríguez M.C., Ponciano Ortíz C., Blake M., Cheetham D., Coe M.D. & Hodgson J.G. : Oldest chocolate in the New World.
  • Usai D. & Salvatori S. : The oldest representation of a Nile boat.
  • Zimmermann T. & Yildirim T. : Land of plenty? New archaeological insights into Central Anatolian Early Bronze Age metal consumption in funeral contexts.
  • In Memoriam. Mats Malmer.
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