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Antiquity 327

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Jaar2011

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieAntiquity

Volume327

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Pagina’s318

UitgeverAntiquity Trust

PlaatsCambridge

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Exemplaar81157 ReknummerT-2-2-b

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Sanzuodian: the structure, function and social significance of the earliest stone fortified sites in China 11-26
Shelach G., Raphael K. & Jaffe Y.

Human sacrifice and intentional corpse preservation in the Royal Cemetery of Ur 27-42
Baadsgaard A., Monge J., Cox S. & Zettler R.L.

Long distance exchange in the Central European Neolithic: Hungary to the Baltic 43-58
Czekaj-Zastawny A., Kabacinski J. & Terberger T.

Grey waters bright with Neolithic argonauts? Maritime connections and the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition within the 'western seaways' of Britain, c. 5000-3500 BC 59-72
Garrow D. & Sturt F.

Exploring the Mesolithic and Neolithic transition in Croatia through isotopic investigations 73-86
Lightfoot E., Boneva B., Miracle P.T., Slaus M. & O'Connell T.C.

The eyes have it: human perception and anthropomorphic faces in world rock art 87-98
Watson B.

Early Holocene pottery in the Western Desert of Egypt: new data from Nabta Playa 99-115
Jórdeczka M., Królik H., Masojc M. & Schild R.

Horses for the dead: funerary foodways in Bronze Age Kazakhstan 116-128
Outram A.K., Stear N.A., Kasparov A., Usmanova E., Varfolomeev V. & Evershed R.P.

Paul Jacobsthal's Early Celtic Art, his anonymous co-author, and National Socialism: new evidence from the archives 129-141
Crawford S. & Ulmschneider K.

Early evidence for chickens at Iron Age Kirikongo (c. AD 100-1450), Burkina Faso 142-157
Dueppen S.A.

Tomb 100 at Cabezo Lucero: new light on goldworking in fourth-century BC Iberia 158-171
Perea A. & Armbruster B.

Tlaxcallan: the archaeology of an ancient republic in the New World 172-186
Fargher L.F., Blanton R.E., Heredia Espinoza V.Y., Millhauser J., Xiuhtecutli N. & Overholtzer L.

An archaeology of salt production in Fiji 187-200
Burley D.V., Taché K., Purser M. & Balenaivalu R.J.

The Staffordshire (Ogley Hay) hoard 201-234
  • The find, the context, the problems , p. 201
  • Leahy K., Bland R., Hooke D., Jones A. & Okasha E. : Recovery of a treasure , pp. 202-220
  • Webster L., Sparey-Green C., Périn P. & Hills C. : Problems of interpretation , pp. 221-229
  • Carver M. : The best we can do? , pp. 230-234

European Middle and Upper Palaeolithic radiocarbon dates are often older than they look: problems with previous dates and some remedies 235-249
Higham T.

Representing children in excavated cemeteries: the intrinsic preservation factors 250-262
Djuric M., Djukic K., Milovanovic P., Janovic A. & Milenkovic P.

Application of sky-view factor for the visualisation of historic landscape features in lidar-derived relief models 263-273
Kokalj Z., Zaksek K. & Ostir K.

Response to 'The fall of Phaethon: a Greco-Roman geomyth preserves the memory of a meteorite impact in Bavaria (south-east Germany)' by Rappenglück et al. (Antiquity 84) 274-277
Doppler G., Geiss E., Kroemer E. & Traidl R.

Reply to Doppler et al. 'Response to "The fall of Phaethon: a Greco-Roman geomyth preserves the memory of a meteorite impact in Bavaria (south-east Germany) (Antiquity 84)"' 278-280
Rappenglück B., Rappenglück M.A., Ernstson K., Mayer W., Neumair A., Sudhaus D. & Liritzis I.

Maya milestone 281-283
James N.

European rock art: arti-facts and fancies 284-287
Coles J.
  • Recording Swedish rock art , pp. 285-287

Complex societies in Japan: archaeology, history and mythology 288-290
Kaner S.

South American perspectives 291-293
Lane K.
  • Archaeology and ethnohistory , pp. 292-293
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