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Antiquity 334

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Jaar2012

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SerieAntiquity

Volume334

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Pagina’s965-1278

UitgeverAntiquity Trust

PlaatsCambridge

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Dealul Guran: evidence for Lower Palaeolithic (MIS 11) occupation of the Lower Danube loess steppe 973-989
Iovita R., Fitzsimmons K.E., Dobos A., Hambach U., Hilgers A. & Zander A.

New evidence for the processing of wild cereal grains at Ohalo II, a 23.000-year-old campsite on the shore of the Sea of Galilee, Israel 990-1003
Nadel D., Piperno D.R., Holst I., Snir A. & Weiss E.

Substantial settlement in the European Early Mesolithic: new research at Star Carr 1004-1020
Conneller C., Milner N., Taylor B. & Taylor M.
  • The Pleistocene/Holocene transition in north-west Europe , pp. 1005-1006
  • The recolonisation of the British Isles , pp. 1006-1007
  • New research at Star Carr , pp. 1007-1015

Stonehenge remodelled 1021-1040
Darvill T., Marshall P., Pearson M.P. & Wainwright G.
  • Twentieth-century phasing models , pp. 1023-1024
  • Stratigraphic readings , pp. 1024-1025
  • Towards a new dating model , pp. 1025-1028
  • A revised structural sequence . Stage 1 (3100-2920 cal BC to 2965-2755 cal BC; Middle-Late Neolithic) , pp. 1028-1030
  • A revised structural sequence . Stage 2 (2760-2510 cal BC to 2470-2300 cal BC; Late Neolithic) , pp. 1030-1034
  • A revised structural sequence . Stage 3 (2405-2225 cal BC to 2300-2100 cal BC; Chalcolithic) , pp. 1034-1036
  • A revised structural sequence . Stage 4 (2210-2030 cal BC to 2160-1925 cal BC; Early Bronze Age) , pp. 1036-1037
  • A revised structural sequence . Stage 5 (2010-1745 cal BC to 1620-1450 cal BC; Early-Middle Bronze Age) , pp. 1037-1038

Middle Holocene intensification and domestication of camelids in north Argentina, as tracked by zooarchaeology and lithics 1041-1054
López G.E.J. & Restifo F.
  • Intensification and technological change: emergence, spread and decline of blades , pp. 1043-1044

The topographic and environmental context of the earliest village sites in western South Asia 1055-1067
Petrie C.A. & Thomas K.D.
  • Modelling the relationship between envrironment and settlement , pp. 1056-1057
  • Early villages in the western borderlands of South Asia, by satellite , pp. 1057-1061
  • On the plain , pp. 1061-1062
  • Discussion: early farming and water management in the borderlands , pp. 1062-1065

The earliest representations of royal power in Egypt: the rock drawings of Nag el-Hamdulab (Aswan) 1068-1083
Hendrickx S., Coleman Darnell J. & Gatto M.C.

Confirmation of the first Neolithic rondel-type enclosure in Poland 1084-1096
Kobylinski Z., Braasch O., Herbich T., Misiewicz K., Nebelsick L.D. & Wach D.

Immigration and transhumance in the Early Bronze Age Carpathian Basin: the occupants of a kurgan 1097-1111
Gerling C., Bánffy E., Dani J., Köhler K., Kulcsár G., Pike A.W.G., Szeverényi V. & Heyd V.
  • The archaeological setting , pp. 1098-1102
  • Isotope analyses , pp. 1102-1106

Agro-urban landscapes: the example of Maya lowland cities 1112-1125
Isendahl C.
  • Low-density cities of the pre-Hispanic Maya lowlands , pp. 1113-1116
  • Explaining Maya low-density cities , p. 1116

Desert labyrinth: lines, landscape and meaning at Nazca, Peru 1126-1140
Ruggles C. & Saunders N.J.

Recognising strategies for conquered territories: a case study from the Inka North Calchaquí Valley 1141-1154
Acuto F.A., Troncoso A. & Ferrari A.
  • Inka strategies , p. 1142
  • The use of space in indigenous settlements , pp. 1142-1146
  • The use of space in Inka centres , pp. 1146-1149
  • Restructuring the landscape , pp. 1149-1150
  • Controlling pathways and vision , pp. 1151-1152

Mancala at the pyramids of Meroe 1155-1166
de Voogt A.

Excavating in breccia: new methods developed at the Benzú rockshelter 1167-1178
Domínguez-Bella S., Ramos J., Bernal D., Vijande E., Cantillo J.J., Cabral A., Pérez M. & Barrena A.

Macrofractures on bone-tipped arrows: analysis of hunter-gatherer arrows in the Fourie collection from Namibia 1179-1191
Bradfield J.

M.R. James and the archaeological uncanny 1192-1201
Moshenska G.
  • Student and scholar , p. 1193
  • Antiquarian and archaeologist , pp. 1194-1195
  • The archaeological and the everyday , pp. 1195-1196

Bayes versus pragmatism: a debate about dating Hawaiian temples 1202-1209
  • Dye T.S. : Hawaiian temples and Bayesian chronology , pp. 1202-1206
  • McCoy M.D., Ladefoged T.N., Bickler S.H., Stephen J.W. & Graves M.W. : The value of an "eclectic and pragmatic" approach to chronology building , pp. 1206-1209

The Romans: dream or nightmare? 1210-1215
James N.
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