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Antiquity 330

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Jaar2011

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieAntiquity

Volume330

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Pagina’s1125-1534

UitgeverAntiquity Trust

PlaatsCambridge

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Exemplaar86441 ReknummerT-2-2-b

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Franchthi Cave revisited: the age of the Aurignacian in south-eastern Europe 1131-1150
Douka K., Perlès C., Valladas H., Vanhaeren M. & Hedges R.E.M.
  • The lithic assemblages revisited , pp. 1134-1139
  • Ornamental shells , pp. 1139-1140
  • Radiocarbon dating , pp. 1140-1143

Lower Magdalenian secondary human burial in El Mirón Cave, Cantabria, Spain 1151-1164
Straus L.G., González Morales M.R. & Carretero J.M.

A question of style: reconsidering the stylistic approach to dating Palaeolithic parietal art in France 1165-1183
von Petzinger G. & Nowell A.
  • Chronometric vs non-chronometric dating , pp. 1169-1174
  • Font-de-Gaume , pp. 1174-1175
  • The way forward . Finger fluting , pp. 1175-1178
  • The way forward . Negative hands , pp. 1178-1180

First evidence of Pleistocene rock art in North Africa: securing the age of the Qurta petroglyphs (Egypt) through OSL dating 1184-1193
Huyge D., Vandenberghe D.A.G., De Dapper M., Mees F., Claes W. & Darnell J.C.

Hakenasa Cave and its relevance for the peopling of the southern Andean Altiplano 1194-1208
Osorio D., Jackson D., Ugalde P.C., Latorre C., De Pol-Holz R. & Santoro C.M.
  • Hakenasa: palaeoenvironment , pp. 1195-1197
  • Techno-morphological analyses of lithic assemblages , pp. 1199-1205

Pongo symbolism in the geometric rock art of Uganda 1209-1224
Namono C.
  • Spread-eagled and grid shapes , pp. 1217-1219

Beyond the drip-line: a high-resolution open-air Holocene hunter-gatherer sequence from highland Lesotho 1225-1242
Mitchell P., Plug I., Bailey G., Charles R., Esterhuysen A., Thorp J.L., Parker A. & Woodborne S.
  • Toolkits , pp. 1229-1231

Roots of diversity in a Linearbandkeramik community: isotope evidence at Aiterhofen (Bavaria, Germany) 1243-1258
Bickle P., Hofmann D., Bentley R.A., Hedges R., Hamilton J., Laiginhas F., Nowell G., Pearson D.G., Grupe G. & Whittle A.
  • The Aiterhofen cemetery , pp. 1245-1247

Miners and mining in the Late Bronze Age: a multidisciplinary study from Austria 1259-1278
Schibler J., Breitenlechner E., Deschler-Erb S., Goldenberg G., Hanke K., Hiebel G., Plogmann H.H., Nicolussi K., Marti-Grädel E., Pichler S. & et al.

Consumption, exchange and production at the Great Settlement Shang: bone-working at Tiesanlu, Anyang 1279-1297
Campbell R.B., Li Z., He Y. & Jing Y.
  • Provision for sacrifice , pp. 1285-1287

The deposition of bronzes at Swiss lakeshore settlements: new investigations 1298-1311
Fischer V.
  • Results . Immersed 'relics'? , pp. 1300-1302
  • Results . Hallstatt B1 phase (1050-950 BC): rings or pins , p. 1302
  • Results . Hallstatt B2/B3 phase (950-800 BC): 'grouped deposits' , pp. 1303-1304
  • Results . Selective deposition , pp. 1304-1305
  • Results . Relationship with structures , pp. 1305-1307

A symbol - but of what? Iron Age daggers, Alessi corkscrews and anthropoid embellishment reconsidered 1312-1324
Carlson J.

Roman rules? The introduction of board games to Britain and Ireland 1325-1338
Hall M.A. & Forsyth K.
  • The linguistic dimension , pp. 1331-1334

What was a mortarium used for? Organic residues and cultural change in Iron Age and Roman Britain 1339-1352
Cramp L.J.E., Evershed R.P. & Eckardt H.

New light on the early Islamic West African gold trade: coin moulds from Tadmekka, Mali 1353-1368
Nixon S., Rehren T. & Guerra M.F.

An 'Imperial Philosophical Machine': the archaeology of the Cambridge Observatory and early modern science 1369-1384
Evans C. & Newman R.
  • The telescope: a temple of science , pp. 1370-1377

The filth and the fury: 6 Denmark Street (London) and the Sex Pistols 1385-1401
Graves-Brown P. & Schofield J.

Exploring an early medieval harbour and settlement dynamics at Stavnsager, Denmark: a geo-archaeological dialogue 1402-1417
Loveluck C. & Salmon Y.
  • Targeted ground-penetrating radar research , pp. 1410-1414

Proteomics and Coast Salish blankets: a tale of shaggy dogs? 1418-1432
Solazzo C., Heald S., Ballard M.W., Ashford D.A., DePriest P.T., Koestler R.J. & Collins M.J.
  • The woolly dog in historical accounts , pp. 1420-1421
  • Proteomics identification of animal fibre , pp. 1424-1426

What happened to the human mind after the Howiesons Poort? 1433-1443
Lombard M. & Parsons I.
  • The rugged landscape of human evolution , pp. 1435-1436
  • The fickleness of the archaeological record and human memory , pp. 1436-1437
  • Does technology simplification equal behavioural regression or non-modernity? , pp. 1437-1439

The rise and fall of ancient Egypt? Egyptology's never-ending story 1444-1447
Carruthers W.

Archaeology in current society. A Central European perspective 1448-1453
Gojda M.
  • Conservation: responses to building and looting , pp. 1449-1450

Yours (unusually) cheerfully, Gordon": Vere Gordon Childe's letters to R.B.K. Stevenson 1454-1462
Stevenson A.

Maya: the quality of 'cultural diplomacy' 1463-1467
James N.
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