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Antiquity 318

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Jaar2008

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieAntiquity

Volume318

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Pagina’s835-1179

UitgeverAntiquity Trust

PlaatsCambridge

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Plaatsgegevens

Exemplaar72485 ReknummerT-2-2-b

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A Middle Palaeolithic bone tool from Crimea (Ukraine) 843-852
Burke A. & d'Errico F.

Middle Palaeolithic bitumen use at Umm el Tlel around 70000 BP 853-861
Boëda E., Bonilauri S., Connan J., Jarvie D., Mercier N., Tobey M., Valladas H., al Sakhel H. & Muhesen S.

New finds of art objects from the Upper Palaeolithic site of Zaraysk, Russia 862-870
Amirkhanov H. & Lev S.

Tanged points, microblades and Late Palaeolithic hunting in Korea 871-883
Seong C.

Eastern arrivals in post-glacial Lapland: the Sujala site 10000 cal BP 884-899
Rankama T. & Kankaanpää J.
  • Thelithic artefacts from the Sujala site , pp. 888-892

Eastern Anatolian obsidians at Çatalhöyük and the reconfiguration of regional interaction in the Early Ceramic Neolithic 900-909
Carter T., Dubernet S., King R., Le Bourdonnec F.-X., Milic M., Poupeau G. & Shackley M.S.

The orientation of rondels of the Neolithic Lengyel culture in Central Europe 910-924
Pásztor E., Barna J.P. & Roslund C.
  • The Lengyel rondels and astronomy , pp. 914-915
  • Additional evidence for a solar cult , p. 918

The golden leaves of Ur 925-936
Tengberg M., Potts D.T. & Francfort H.-P.
  • Present-day distribution of Dalbergia sissoo , pp. 928-930
  • The use and trade of Dalbergia sissoo in the ancient Middle East , pp. 931-932
  • On the origin of the Ur headdresses , pp. 933-934

Sweeter than wine? The use of the grape in early western Asia 937-946
Miller N.F.

Monumental burials and memorial feasting: an example from the southern Brazilian highlands 947-961
Iriarte J., Gillam J.C. & Marozzi O.

An update on Teotihuacan 962-975
Cowgill G.L.
  • New projects: Pyramid of the Moon , pp. 962-963
  • Pyramid of the Feathered Serpent , pp. 963-965
  • New interpretations: governance and elites , p. 966
  • City planning , pp. 966-967
  • Teotihuacan society , pp. 967-969
  • The collapse of Teotihuacan and its aftermath , pp. 971-972

Inside and outside the dry stone walls: revisiting the material culture of Great Zimbabwe 976-993
Chirikure S. & Pikirayi I.

Monumentality and the development of the Tongan maritime chiefdom 994-1008
Clark G., Burley D. & Murray T.

Modelling maritime interaction in the Aegean Bronze Age 1009-1024
Knappett C., Evans T. & Rivers R.
  • The study of networks in the Aegean , p. 1010
  • Enhancing the power of network analysis , pp. 1010-1011
  • The new model: imperfect optimisation , p. 1012
  • Variables , pp. 1012-1013
  • The social potential, or cost/benefit function , pp. 1013-1015

Where the wild things are: aurochs and cattle in England 1025-1039
Lynch a.H., Hamilton J. & Hedges R.E.M.

Archaeological resource modelling in temperate river valleys: a case study from the Trent Valley, UK 1040-1054
Howard A.J., Brown A.G., Carey C.J., Challis K., Cooper L.P., Kincey M. & Toms P.

Airborne lidar and historic environment records 1055-1064
Challis K., Kokalj Z., Kincey M., Moscrop D. & Howard A.J.

The cart ruts of Malta: an applied geomorphology approach 1065-1079
Mottershead D., Pearson A. & Schaefer M.

The archaeology of Islam in Britain: recognition and potential 1080-1092
Petersen A.
  • Coins and precious metals , pp. 1081-1082
  • Ceramics and glass , pp. 1082-1086
  • Architecture , pp. 1086-1090

Practising archaeology at a time of climatic catastrophe 1093-1103
Mitchell P.

Can a museum explain imperialism? 1104-1110
James N.
  • Study of empires , pp. 1104-1105
  • Hadrian , pp. 1105-1107
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