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Antiquity 316

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Jaar2008

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieAntiquity

Volume316

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Pagina’s259-538

UitgeverAntiquity Trust

PlaatsCambridge

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Parietal art discovered at Arene Candide Cave (Liguria, Italy) 265-270
Mussi M., Bahn P. & Maggi R.

Prehistoric string theory. How twisted fibres helped to shape the world 271-280
Hardy K.
  • Early evidence for string , pp. 272-274
  • Production method and use of string from twisted fibres: ethnographic evidence , pp. 274-276
  • Social implications of ethnography , pp. 276-277

Correlation of annual precipitation with human Y-chromosome diversity and the emergence of Neolithic agricultural and pastoral economies in the Fertile Crescent 281-289
Chiaroni J., King R.J. & Underhill P.A.

Isotopic signatures and hereditary traits: snapshot of a Neolithic community in Germany 290-304
Bentley R.A., Wahl J., Price T.D. & Atkinson T.C.

The use of caves for funerary and ritual practices in Neolithic Ireland 305-317
Dowd M.A.
  • Date range , p. 306
  • Definition of burial rites: excarnation, token deposition and inhumation , pp. 306-310
  • Artefact assemblages , pp. 310-311
  • The use and appreciation of cave space , pp. 311-312
  • Comparisons with Britain , p. 313

Terminal Pleistocene to mid-Holocene occupation and an early cremation burial at Ille Cave, Palawan, Philippines 318-335
Lewis H., Paz V., Lara M., Barton H., Piper P., Ochoa J., Vitales T., Carlos A.J., Higham T., Neri L., Hernandez V., Stevenson J., Robles E.C. & et al.
  • Terminal Pleistocene to mid-Holocene sequence at Ille Cave (Deposits dated to c. 9400-11000 cal BP, An early cremation burial)) , pp. 320-325

Symbolic language in Torres Strait, NE Australia: images from rock art, portable objects and human scars 336-350
Brady L.M.
  • Problems with Torres Strait ethnography and archaeology , p. 337
  • Artistic practice and interregional interaction , pp. 338-339
  • Torres Strait art sources , p. 339
  • Distinctive motif forms (Fish headdress, Snake, 4-pointed star, Triangle variants) , pp. 340-345

Meat-acquisition patterns in the Neolithic Yangzi river valley, China 351-366
Jing Y., Flad R. & Yunbing L.
  • Key features of Yangzi valley Neolithic faunal remains , pp. 352-356
  • Comparing meat acquisition along the Yangzi and Yellow rivers , pp. 356-360
  • Related documentary evidence , pp. 361-362

Basalt bifacial tool production in the southern Levant: a glance at the quarry and workshop site of Giv'at Kipod, Israel 367-376
Rosenberg D., Shimelmitz R. & Nativ A.
  • Manufacture , pp. 369-372

Multivallate sites and socio-economic change: Thailand and Britain in their Iron Ages 377-389
O'Reilly D.J.W.
  • Archaeological investigation of moated sites in north-east Thailand , pp. 379-380
  • Explaining the morphology of Iron Age sites , pp. 380-381
  • Evidence for intensified agriculture , p. 382
  • Changes in ranking, Bronze to Iron Age , pp. 383-385

Equids and an acrobat: closure rituals at Tell Brak 390-400
Oates J., Molleson T. & Soltysiak A.
  • The body of an acrobat?, Archaeological context , pp. 393-398

Geometric templates used in the Akrotiri (Thera) wall-paintings 401-408
Papaodysseus C., Panagopoulos M., Rousopoulos P., Galanopoulos G. & Doumas C.
  • The curves employed, The use of templates , pp. 403-406

Gesture politics and the art of ambiguity: the Iron Age statue from Hirschlanden 409-422
Armit I. & Grant P.
  • The statue and its context (Technology, Physicality, Clothing and equipment) , pp. 410-413
  • Parallels and influences (Indigenous roots?, Greek and Italic influence, Eastern and northern parallels) , pp. 412-415
  • Interpreting Hirschlanden (Gesture and pose, Left/right symbolism) , pp. 415-418
  • Discussion: exploring gender , pp. 419-420
  • Conclusion: Hirschlanden and Hallstatt society , pp. 420-421

Early sculptural traditions in West Africa: new evidence from the Chad Basin of north-eastern Nigeria 423-437
Breunig P., Franke G. & Nüsse M.
  • Art of the Gajiganna culture area , pp. 425-428
  • Art of the Walasa area (mid and late first millennium BC) , pp. 428-433

Deported nation: the fate of the Bohai people of Mongolia 438-445
Kradin N.N. & Ivliev A.L.

Diet and status in Birka: stable isotopes and grave goods compared 446-461
Linderholm A., Jonson C.H., Svensk O. & Lidén K.
  • Site (Burial customs), Grave goods , pp. 447-450
  • Isotope analysis (Bj Borgvall: the grave below the hillfort rampart , pp. 450-458

Artefacts, skulls and written sources: the social ranking of a Celtic family buried at Münsingen-Rain 462-469
Müller F., Jud P. & Alt K.W.
  • Analysis of morphological relationships, Archaeological appraisal, A quasi-historical recourse , pp. 465-469

Visualisation of LiDAR terrain models for archaeological feature detection 470-479
Devereux B.J., Amable G.S. & Crow P.
  • Visualisation of LiDAR DEMs using the principal components transformation , pp. 471-472
  • The Welshbury study site, Visualisaton of the Welshbury data , pp. 472-478

The warriors' new headgear 480-484
Brandherm D.

Response 485-487
Pérez S. C. & López-Ruiz C.

Should archaeology be in the service of 'popular culture'? A theoretical and political critique of Cornelius Holtorf's vision of archaeology 488-490
Kristiansen K.

Academic critique and the need for an open mind (a response to Kristiansen) 490-492
Holtorf C.

(Rome + Barbarians) = Europe? 493-496
James N.
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