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A review of world archaeology

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EditorScarre C.

Jaar2016

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieAntiquity

Volume354

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Pagina’s1429-1726

UitgeverAntiquity Trust

PlaatsCambridge

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Exemplaar30621 ReknummerT-2-2-b

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Editorial 1431-1436
  • The Japanese Neolithic? , pp. 1431-1433
  • Three Age bicentenary , pp. 1434-1435
  • Mounds for the ancestors , pp. 1435-1436

The archaeology of persistent places: the Palaeolithic case of La Cotte de St Brelade, Jersey 1437-1453
Shaw A., Bates M., Conneller C., Gamble C., Julien M.-A., McNabb J., Pope M. & Scott B.
  • Home bases or persistent places? , pp. 1438-1440
  • Persistence and the Palaeolithic , p. 1440
  • La Cotte de St Brelade: an early Middle Pleistocene persistent place , pp. 1440-1448

Early Holocene ritual complexity in South America: the archaeological record of Lapa do Santo (east-central Brazil) 1454-1473
Strauss A., Oliveira R. E., Villagran X. S., Bernardo D. V., Salazar-García D. C., Bissaro M. C., Pugliese F., Hermenegildo T., Santos R. & et al.
  • Lapa do Santo: archaeological context , pp. 1456-1463
  • Mortuary patterns , pp. 1463-1466

From refuse to rebirth: repositioning the pot burial in the Egyptian archaeological record 1474-1488
Power R. K. & Tristant Y.

Feeding ancient cities in South Asia: dating the adoption of rice, millet and tropical pulses in the Indus civilisation 1489-1504
Petrie C. A., Bates J., Higham T. & Singh R. N.
  • Agriculture and the Indus civilisation , pp. 1491-1492
  • Winter crops and summer crops at Masudpur VII and I , pp. 1492-1498
  • Radiocarbon dates , pp. 1498-1500

The Pain Haka burial ground on Flores: Indonesian evidence for a shared Neolithic belief system in Southeast Asia 1505-1521
Galipaud J.-C., Kinaston R., Halcrow S., Foster A., Harris N., Simanjuntak T., Javelle J. & Buckley H.
  • The site of Pain Haka and its burials , pp. 1506-1511
  • The site of Pain Haka and its burials . Mortuary practices , pp. 1511-1514
  • The site of Pain Haka and its burials . The burial jars and grave goods , pp. 1514-1515
  • Discussion . Chronology of the Pain Haka cemetery , pp. 1515--1516
  • Discussion . Jar-burial tradition in Island Southeast Asia , p. 1516
  • Discussion . The mortuary practices and regional significance of Pain Haka , pp. 1516-1517
  • Pottery and shared ideologies , p. 15171518

Sharks in the jungle: real and imagined sea monsters of the Maya 1522-1536
Newman S. E.
  • Predators and prey: hunting sharks , pp. 1524-1525
  • Deposits from the deep: shark teeth in Maya offerings , pp. 1525-1528
  • Xook: sharks in Maya imagery , pp. 1528-1533

Taiwan's Early Metal Age and Southeast Asian trading systems 1537-1551
Hung H.-c. & Chao C.-y.
  • Contextual background to metal goods and working in Taiwan , pp. 1538-1539
  • Contextual background to metal goods and working in Taiwan . Bronze, iron and gold , pp. 1539-1542
  • Contextual background to metal goods and working in Taiwan . Glass , pp. 1543-1544
  • Contextual background to metal goods and working in Taiwan . Agate/carnelian beads , pp. 1544-1545
  • Contextual background to metal goods and working in Taiwan . Taiwan nephrite jade ornaments , p. 1545
  • Discussion: Taiwan's position in the ancient world economy , pp. 1545-1547

Opium or oil? Late Bronze Age Cypriot Base Ring juglets and international trade revisited 1552-1561
Bunimovitz S. & Lederman Z.
  • Base Ring juglets and organic residue analysis , pp. 1554-1555
  • Cypriot trade in opium? The textual evidence , pp. 1555-1556
  • Cypriot trade in opium? The textual evidence . The Amarna letters , p. 1556
  • Cypriot trade in opium? The textual evidence . Hitite sources , pp. 1556-1557

A Roman miliarium from a private bath house in northern Gaul: from water technology to ritual offering 1562-1575
Hurard S., Leconte L., Lefeuvre A. & Raymond P.
  • The scarcity of boiler finds throughout the Roman Empire , p. 1564
  • Description and method of manufacture of the Saint-Pathus miliarium , pp. 1564-1567
  • Water management and functioning of the boiler , pp. 1567-1568
  • The bas-relief Okeanos mask , pp. 1568-1570
  • Local craftsmen and second-rate household item , pp. 1570-1571
  • The penetration of water technology into rural landscapes of Roman Gaul , pp. 1571-1572
  • A valuable stash or a symbolic deposit? , pp. 1573-1574

Dynamic places, durable structures: Early Formative agropastoral settlements of the southern Andes, Argentina 1576-1593
Salazar J. & Kuijt I.
  • Research background of the Tafí Valley, north-western Argentina , pp. 1578-1581
  • Tafí Valley Formative-period houses and patios , pp. 1581-1585
  • House cluster distribution across alluvial terraces , pp. 1585-1586
  • Changing settlement and hosehold systems over time , pp. 1586-1590

Social and economic complexity in early medieval England: a central place complex of the East Anglian kingdom at Rendelsham, Suffolk 1594-1612
Scull C., Minter F. & Plouviez J.
  • Economic comolexity and social diversity , pp. 1602-1605
  • Interpretation and context , pp. 1605-1609

Beswick Creek Cave six decades later: change and continuity in the rock art of Doria Gudaluk 1613-1628
Smith C., Domingo Sanz I. & Jackson G.

'The most awkward building in England'? The 'Rotten' heritage or 'Tin Pan Alley' revisited 1629-1642
Graves-Brown P. & Schofield J.
  • Heritage: a punk manifesto , pp. 1636-1637

Exploring morphological bias in metal-detected finds 1643-1653
Cool H. E. M. & Baxter M. J.
  • Roman brooches - why are they important? , p. 1644
  • Exploring the Mackretch data , pp. 1644-1647
  • Exploring the PAS data , pp. 1647-1648
  • The impact , pp. 1648-1650
  • Possible causes , p. 1651

Closing the seams: resolving frequently encountered issues in photogrammetric modelling 1654-1669
Magnani M., Douglass M. & Porter S. T.
  • Common issues with photogrammetric models , pp. 1655-1656
  • Methodology , pp. 1656-1657
  • Data collection , pp. 1657-1660
  • Results . Metric fidelity , pp. 1660-1661
  • Results . Qualitative fidelity , pp. 1661-1663

The 'People of the British Isles' project and Viking settlement in England 1670-1680
Kershaw J. & Royrvik E. C.
  • PoBI and Anglo-Saxon vs Danish Viking genetic signals , pp. 1670-1674
  • Danish Viking settlement in England: linguistic and archaeological evidence , pp. 1675-1678
  • Migrant numbers , pp. 1678-1679

The new antiquarianism? 1681-1686
Barrett J. C.

On show from Sicilian deeps 1687-1688
James N.

Review article. Breaking away: identity and society in Scotland's Neoltihics 1689-1691
Smyth J.

Review article. Improving our understanding of Londinium 1692-1699
Millett M.
  • Writing tablets , pp. 1693-1694
  • The origins of Londinium , pp. 1694-1695
  • The role of the military , pp. 1695-1697
  • Economy, death and belief , pp. 1697-1698
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