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Antiquity 331

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Jaar2012

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieAntiquity

Volume331

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Pagina’s284

UitgeverAntiquity Trust

PlaatsCambridge

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Later hunter-gatherers in southern China, 18000-3000 BC 11-29
Chi Z. & Hung H.-c.
  • Terminal Pleistocene cave sites in southern China , pp. 12-17
  • Shell midden sites in Guangxi and northern Vietnam: Dingsishan & Da But (7000-3000 BC) , pp. 18-21
  • Shell midden sites in the Middle Yuanshui River, and fish bone middens in the Xia-Jiang region: Gaomiao & Chengbeixi-Daxi-Yuxiping (5500-3000 BC) , pp. 21-24
  • Sand dune sites and early shell middens in coastal south-eastern China (5000-3500/3000 BC) , pp. 24-25
  • Discussion: the expansion and decline of complex hunter-gatherers in southern China , pp. 25-26

Sanyangzhuang: early farming and a Han settlement preserved beneath Yellow River flood deposits 30-47
Kidder T.R., Liu H. & Li M.
  • The archaeology of Sanyangzhuang , p. 31

Chronology, mound-building and environment at Huaca Prieta, coastal Peru, from 13700 to 4000 years ago 48-70
Dillehay T.D., Bonavia D., Goodbred S., Pino M., Vasquez V., Rosales Tham T., Conklin W., Splitstoser J., Piperno D., Iriarte J., Grobman A. & et al.
  • Holocene environmental history , pp. 60-62

Hunter-gatherers, biogeographic barriers and the development of human settlement in Tierra del Fuego 71-87
Morello F., Borrero L., Massone M., Stern C., García-Herbst A., McCulloch R., Arroyo-Kalin M., Calás E., Torres J., Prieto A., Martinez I. & et al.
  • Island Tierra del Fuego , p. 72
  • The view from ethnography , pp. 72-73
  • Early environment and arrival of humans , p. 74
  • Mid Holocene development , pp. 74-76
  • The last two millennia , pp. 76-81
  • Interaction , pp. 81-83

An Early Holocene task camp (~8.5 ka cal BP) on the coast of the semi-arid north of Chile 88-98
Ballester B., Jackson D., Carré M., Maldonado A., Méndez C. & Seguel R.
  • Study area and palaeoenvironment , pp. 89-91
  • Faunal remains , p. 91
  • Lithics , pp. 91-94

Large-scale cereal processing before domestication during the tenth millennium cal BC in northern Syria 99-114
Willcox G. & Stordeur D.
  • The charred plant remains , pp. 100-101
  • Querns,, food processing installations and remains of prepared food , pp. 101-107
  • Communal storage of cereals , pp. 107-109
  • Large-scale use of cereal chaff as a tempering material in building earth at Jerf el Ahmar , pp. 110-111
  • Harvesting tools , p. 111
  • Rodent activity and cereals , pp. 111-112

The chalcolithic of the Near East and south-eastern Europe: discoveries and new perspectives from the cave complex Areni-1, Armenia 115-130
Areshian G.E., Gasparyan B., Avetisyan P.S., Pinhasi R., Wilkinson K., Smith A., Hovsepyan R. & Zardaryan D.

Interpreting the Beaker phenomenon in Mediterranean France: an Iron Age analogy 131-143
Lemercier O.
  • The archaeological data , pp. 133-137
  • The protohistoric model , pp. 137-138
  • Interpretation, extension and limlitations of the model , pp. 138-141

The oldest maritime sanctuary? : dating the sanctuary at Keros and the Cycladic Early Bronze Age 144-160
Renfrew C., Boyd M. & Ramsey C.B.
  • Radiocarbon dating , pp. 147-152
  • Bayesian analysis , pp. 152-153
  • History of the Kavos sanctuary , p. 158
  • Congregation before deism , pp. 158-159

African earthen structures in colonial Louisiana: architecture from the Coincoin plantation (1787-1816) 161-177
MacDonald K.C. & Morgan D.W.

Soilscapes and settlements: remote mapping of activity areas in unexcavated prehistoric farmsteads 178-190
Salisbury R.B.
  • Case study: regional archaeology, small sites and sediments in eastern Hungary , pp. 180-181
  • Small-site methodology in the Körös basin , pp. 181-183

Space and movement in an Iron Age oppidum: integrating geophysical and topographic survey at Entremont, Provence 191-206
Armit I., Gaffney C. & Hayes A.
  • Discussion: alternative paths to urbanism? , pp. 201-205

Disease, CCR5-A32 and the European spread of agriculture? A hypothesis 207-210
Holtby I., Scarre C., Bentley R.A. & Rowley-Conwy P.

Opening the Mediterranean: Assyria, the Levant and the transformation of Early Iron Age trade 211-220
Fletcher R.N.
  • The nature of Phoenician trade , pp. 212-214
  • Phoenicians going west and the decay of Assyrian power 826-744 BC , pp. 214-215
  • New models , pp. 215-217

Prospects: archaeological research and practice in Peru 221-227
Lane K.

Deceiver, joker or innocent? : Teilhard de Chardin and Piltdown Man 228-234
Thackeray J.F.

In the gallery: priorities today 235-240
James N.
  • Building, gallery and visitor , pp. 235-238
  • At university , pp. 238-239

Review articles 241-260
  • Brothwell D. : Human evolution: from broad-brush to tooth-brush , pp. 241-244
  • Mguni S. : Probing deep into rock art , pp. 245-247
  • Pettitt P. : New light on a dark river: the early prehistory of Old Father Thames , pp. 248-250
  • Brandherm D. : Knocking vessels into shape in Bronze Age Europe , pp. 251-253
  • Price J. : Urban and maritime glass assemblages in the western and eatern Mediterranean , pp. 254-257
  • Ponting M.J. : Artefact studies in Late Iron Age and Roman Britain: a blast from the past? , pp. 258-260
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