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Antiquity 333

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Jaar2012

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieAntiquity

Volume333

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Pagina’s613-955

UitgeverAntiquity Trust

PlaatsCambridge

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Exemplaar92696 ReknummerT-2-2-b

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The Middle Palaeolithic in China a review of current interpretations 619-626
Kei Y.M.

The archaeology of Britain's first modern humans 627-641
Dinnis R.
  • The continental north-western European Aurignacian , pp. 628-629
  • The British Aurignacian , pp. 629-634
  • Colonisation , pp. 634-636
  • Occupation and settlement history , pp. 636-637

The oldest art of the Eurasian Arctic: personal ornaments and symbolic objects from Yana RHS, Arctic Siberia 642-659
Pitulko V.V., Pavlova E.Y., Nikolskiy P.A. & Ivanova V.V.
  • Art objects in relief , pp. 651-653

A 14 000-year-old amber elk and the origins of northern European art 660-673
Veil S., Breest K., Grootes P., Nadeau M.-J. & Hülls M.

The role of cult and feasting in the emergence of Neolithic communities. New evidence from Göbekli Tepe, south-eastern Turkey 674-695
Dietrich O., Heun M., Notroff J., Schmidt K. & Zarnkow M.
  • Göbekli Tepe: a PPN cultic centre , pp. 675-683
  • Emerging new concepts: the ritual community of Göbekli Tepe , pp. 684-687
  • Production and consumption of alcoholic beverages in the Near Eastern PPN , pp. 687-689

The southern San and the trance dance: a pivotal debate in the interpretation of San rock paintings 696-706
Lewis-Williams J.D. & Pearce D.G.
  • Rock paintings and engravings of the trance dance , pp. 701-702

Did Neolithic farming fail? The case for a Bronze Age agricultural revolution in the British Isles 707-722
Stevens C.J. & Fuller D.Q.
  • Assessing the evidence for plant use , pp. 708-710
  • Dating plant use , pp. 710-711
  • Re-examining the radiocarbon chronology for cereals and nuts , pp. 711-713
  • The spread of crops , pp. 713-714
  • Did Neolithic farming fail? , pp. 714-716
  • Were the builders of Stonehenge without cereals? , pp. 716-717
  • The Bronze Age agricultural revolution , pp. 717-718
  • An alternative model , pp. 718-719

Trade and society on the south-east African coast in the later first millennium AD: the case of Chibuene 723-737
Sinclair P., Ekblom A. & Wood M.
  • Significant artefacts . Local ceramics , pp. 726-728
  • Significant artefacts . Imported ceramics , p. 728
  • Significant artefacts . Beads , pp. 728-729
  • Significant artefacts . Glass , pp. 729-730
  • Significant artefacts . Metal and signs of metal production , pp. 730-731
  • Chibuene in the context of interregional exchange and long-distance trade , pp. 731-733
  • The relationship between trade objects and social complexity , pp. 733-734
  • The role of entry ports , pp. 734-735

Bones, teeth, and estimating age of perinates: Carthaginian infant sacrifice revisited 738-745
Schwartz J.H., Houghton F.D., Bondioli L. & Macchiarelli R.

Recognising ritual: the case of Campanayuq Rumi 746-759
Matsumoto Y.

Life of an ancient monument: Hadrian's Wall in history 760-771
Hingley R., Witcher R. & Nesbitt C.
  • The medieval borderland , pp. 763-764
  • The Hanoverian Wall? , pp. 764-765
  • The Victorian Wall , pp. 765-766
  • Hadrian's Wall in the regenerated urban landscape , pp. 766-768

Composition, colour and context in Muisca votive metalwork (Colombia, AD 600–1800) 772-791
Uribe Villegas M.A. & Martinón-Torres M.
  • The Muisca and their metallurgical style , pp. 773-777
  • Data overview: chemical data, technical factors and typologies , pp. 778-781
  • Offerings, clusters and scatters , pp. 781-783

Watchful realms: integrating GIS analysis and political history in the southern Maya lowlands 792-807
Doyle J.A., Garrrison T.G. & Houston S.D.
  • Modelling movement and visibility , pp. 793-794
  • Studying movement in the Maya lowlands , p. 795
  • Setting: the Buenavista Valley in the Classic period (c. AD 250-900) , pp. 795-796
  • Preclassic to Classic transition (c. AD 250-350) , pp. 797-799
  • Early Classic elite nucleation and visible territories (c; AD 350-550) , pp. 799-802
  • Late Classic conflict , pp. 802-804

The plundering of the ship graves from Oseberg and Gokstad: an example of power politics? 808-824
Bill J. & Daly A.
  • Legal or illegal? , p. 818

The occurrence of tortoiseshell on a pre-Hispanic Maya mosaic mask 825-837
Frazier J. & Ishihara-Brito R.
  • Tortoiseshell: its historical and cultural significance , pp. 826-828
  • Turtles in Maya worldview , pp. 828-829
  • The Dumbarton Oaks Maya mosaic mask , pp. 829-830
  • Identification of tortoiseshell , pp. 830-832

Newborn twins from prehistoric mainland Southeast Asia: birth, death and personhood 838-852
Halcrow S., Tayles N., Inglis R. & Higham C.
  • Twins as a special scategory of being , p. 839
  • Potential twin burials: archaeological evidence , pp. 841-844
  • Biological analysis , pp. 844-846

A new interpretative approach to the chemistry of copper-alloy objects: source, recycling and technology 853-867
Bray P.J. & Pollard A.M.

Synchronising radiocarbon dating and the Egyptian historical chronology by improved sample selection 868-883
Dee M.W., Rowland J.M., Higham T.F.G., Shortland A.J., Brock F., Harris S.A. & Bronk Ramsey C.
  • The unique case of Egypt , pp. 870-871
  • Wood , pp. 872-874
  • Charcoal , p. 874
  • Bone and ivory , p. 875
  • Short-lived plant remains , pp. 875-879
  • Papyrus , p. 879
  • Textiles , p. 879
  • Other materials , pp. 879-881

Three-dimensional recording of archaeological remains in the Altai Mountains 884-897
Plets G., Gheyle W., Verhoeven G., De Reu J., Bourgeois J., Verhegge J. & Stichelbaut B.

Austronesian sailing to the northern Marianas, a comment on Hung et al. (2011) 898-910
Winter O., Clark G., Anderson A. & Lindahl A.
  • Voyaging , pp. 898-900
  • Ceramics , pp. 901-906
  • Linguistics , pp. 906-907

Earliest settlement in the Marianas - a response 910-914
Hung H.-c., Carson M.T. & Bellwood P.

Human cognition: the Australian evidence 915-921
Mulvaney J.
  • Burials , pp. 915-916
  • Rock art , pp. 916-920

Stonehenge: new contexts ancient and modern 922-923
James N.
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