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Antiquity 317

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Jaar2008

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SerieAntiquity

Volume317

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Pagina’s547-824

UitgeverAntiquity Trust

PlaatsCambridge

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Isotope evidence for the diet of the Neanderthal type specimen 553-559
Richards M.P. & Schmitz R.W.
  • The Kleine Feldhofer Grotte site , pp. 554-555
  • Stable isotope measurement methods , p. 555

Late Holocene human occupation of the Patagonian forests: a case study in the Cisnes river basin 560-570
Méndez C.A. & Reyes O.R.
  • The study area , pp. 561-562
  • Goals and methods , pp. 562-563
  • Human occupation of Cisnes river basin and its different environments , pp. 563-567

Growth and decline in complex hunter-gatherer societies: a case study from the Jomon period Sannai Maruyama site, Japan 571-584
Habu J.
  • Background: the Jomon culture , p. 572
  • Questions about het growth and decline of the Middle Jomon culture , pp. 572-574
  • In search of conditions, causes and consequences of evolutionary change: a case study from Sannai Maruyama , p. 574
  • Changes in subsistence practice: an inference from lithic assemblage data , pp. 574-577
  • Changes in settlement size: examination of the number of dwellings , p. 578
  • Changes in dwelling size , pp. 578-579
  • Changes in clay figurine rituals , p. 579
  • The growth and decline of the Sannai Maruyama settlement: a hypothesis , pp. 579-581

Legal and archaeological territories of the second millennium BC in northern Mesopotamia 585-599
Ristvet L.
  • Demarcating Apum and Kahat in documentary records: the Seha archives , pp. 586-593
  • Interpreting the archaeological settlement pattern , pp. 593-594
  • The importance of the pastoral element , pp. 594-595

Social networks and the spread of Lapita 600-616
Torrence R. & Swadling P.
  • New approaches , pp. 601-603
  • Stone mortars and pestles , pp. 604-609
  • Obsidian stemmed tools , pp. 609-612
  • Interaction spheres , pp. 612-613

Pottery, cultures, people? The European Baden material re-examined 617-628
Furholt M.
  • Critique ofthe concept of a culture , pp. 618-619
  • Towards a new concept: the Baden pottery styles , pp. 619-622
  • The (early Baden) Boleráz style , pp. 622-623
  • Regional and supra-regional fabrics , pp. 623-626

Iron Age beehives atTel Rehov in the Jordan valley 629-639
Mazar A., Namdar D., Panitz-Cohen N., Neumann R. & Weiner S.
  • Discovery and context , pp. 629-631
  • Pictorial, literary and ethnographic parallels , pp. 631-633
  • Analytical identification of degraded beeswax residues , pp. 633-636

Rocks, views, soils and plants at the temples of ancient Greece 640-657
Retallack G.J.
  • Background to soils and vegetation of Greece , pp. 642-643
  • Materials and methods , pp. 643-644
  • Soil and vegetation at the temples , pp. 644-648
  • Soils of city dwellers (Athena, Zeus) , p. 648
  • Soils of hunters (Artemis, Apollo) , pp. 648-649
  • Soils of herders (Hera, Hermes) , p. 649
  • Soils of family farmers (Demeter, Dionysos) , pp. 649-651
  • Soils of estate farmers (Hestia, Hephaestos, Ares) , p. 652
  • Soils of fishers (Poseidon, Aphrodite) , p. 652
  • Soils of hermits (Persephone, Hades) , p. 653
  • Discussion: competing explanations for temple sites , pp. 653-654

The water management network of Angkor, Cambodia 658-670
Fletcher R., Penny D., Evans D., Pottier C., Barbetti M., Kummu M. & Lustig T.
  • Discovery and debate , pp. 659-661
  • Identifying the network , pp. 661-662
  • Characteristics of the network , pp. 662-663
  • The tripartite structure of the network , pp. 663-668

What caused the Viking Age 671-685
Barrett J.H.
  • Technological determinism , pp. 672-673
  • Environmental determinism , p. 673
  • Demographic determinism , pp. 673-676
  • The marriage imperative , pp. 676-677
  • Economic determinism , pp. 677-678
  • Political determinism , pp. 678-680
  • Ideological determinism , p. 680

Reconstructing the prehistoric burial tumulus of Lofkënd in Albania 686-701
Papadopoulos J.K., Bejko L. & Morris S.P.
  • Landscape, memory and tumuli , pp. 686-688
  • Continuing the monument , pp. 688-691
  • Stratification and soil morphology at Lofkënd , pp. 691-694
  • Reconstructing the tumulus , pp. 694-697
  • Other tumulus reconstructions in Albania and Greece , pp. 697-698

Direct dating of pottery from its organic residues: new precision using compoundspecific carbon isotopes 702-713
Berstan R., Stott A.W., Minnitt S., Bronk Ramsey C., Hedges R.E.M. & Evershed R.P.
  • Background to the Sweet Track , pp. 703-704
  • Dating of Sweet Track pottery usage by lipid residue analysis , pp. 704-708

The application of declassified KH-7 GAMBIT satellite photographs to studies of Cold War material culture: a case study from the former Soviet Union 714-731
Fowler M.J.F.
  • GAMBIT satellite photographs , pp. 715-716
  • Declassified Cold War intelligence assessments , pp. 716-717
  • Case study - the Moscow S-25/SA-1 SAM system , p. 717
  • Imaging the sites , pp. 717-718
  • Launch Site C25-1 , pp. 718-723
  • Heterogenaity of launch area layouts , p. 726
  • Impact and subsequent use , pp. 726-729

Stereo analysis, DEM extraction and orthorectification of CORONA satellite imagery: archaeological applications from the Near East 732-749
Casana J. & Cothren J.
  • CORONA image peparation: problems and methods , pp. 734-737
  • Viewing CORONA in stereo , pp. 737-738
  • Landscape analysis: Euphrates valley, Syria , pp. 738-742
  • Archaeological site prospection: Islahiye region, southern Turkey , p. 742
  • Digital Elevation Model extraction , pp. 742-743
  • Mapping Landscapes: Lower Orontes river valley, western Syria , pp. 743-744
  • Mapping sites: Tell Qarqur, western Syria , pp. 744-745
  • Orthorectification Tell Hadidi hollow ways , pp. 745-748

Locating places for repatriated burial: a case study from Ngarrindjeri ruwe, South Australia 750-760
Wallis L.A., Moffat I., Trevorrow G. & Massey T.
  • The cultural context of collecting and repatriation in Ngarrindjeri ruwe , pp. 751-754
  • Using geophysical techniques to locate burials , pp. 754-755
  • Survey mehtodology , pp. 755-756
  • Results , p. 756
  • Towards a community based geophysical survey methodology , pp. 757-758

Why handaxes just aren't that sexy: a response to Kohn & Mithen (1999) 761-765
Machin A.J.
  • Darwinian demography and sexual dimorphism , pp. 761-762
  • Cost , pp. 762-763
  • Use in courtship and link to mating success , p. 763
  • Variability, heritability and condition dependance , pp. 763-764
  • The mechanism of sexual selection , pp. 764-765
  • And finally.... The end of the handaxe , p. 765

Whatever turns you on: a response to Anna Machin, Why handaxes just aren't that sexy 766-769
Mithen S.

Repatriation, display and interpretation 770-777
James N.
  • The exhibits , pp. 770-771
  • With whom do finds belong , pp. 772-773
  • Display of human remains , pp. 773-774
  • Context and interpretation , pp. 774-776
  • Next questions , pp. 776-777
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