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Antiquity 335

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Jaar2013

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieAntiquity

Volume335

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Pagina’s316

UitgeverAntiquity Trust

PlaatsCambridge

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The social construction of caves and rockshelters: Chauvet Cave (France) and Nawarla Gabarnmang (Australia) 12-29
Delannoy J.-J., David B., Geneste J.-M., Katherine M., Barker B., Whear R.L. & Gunn R.G.

The lowest levels at Dikili Tash, northern Greece: a missing link in the Early Neolithic of Europe 30-45
Lespez L., Tsirtsoni Z., Darcque P., Koukouli-Chryssanthaki H., Malamidou D., Treuil R., Davidson R., Kourtessi-Philippakis G. & Oberlin C.

Jiahu 1: earliest farmers beyond the Yangtze River 46-63
Chi Z. & Hung H.-c.

Life, death and beyond in Akhenaten's Egypt: excavating the South Tombs Cemetery at Amarna 64-78
Kemp B., Stevens A., Dabbs G.R., Zabecki M. & Rose J.C.
  • Burial rites , pp. 67-68
  • Health and workloads , pp. 68-74

Edges of bronze and expressions of masculinity: the emergence of a warrior class at Kerma in Sudan 79-91
Hafsaas-Tsakos H.
  • The Bronze Age warrior aristocracy in Europe , pp. 79-80
  • The great tumuli of the Eastern Cemetery , pp. 82-84
  • The distribution of bronze objects and drinking cups , pp. 84-86
  • Identifying a warrior cult at Kerma , pp. 86-89

Soundscapes and community organisation in ancient Peru: plaza architecture at the Early Horizon centre of Caylán 92-107
Helmer M. & Chicoine D.
  • Listening for ancient performance , pp. 93-94
  • The Early Horizon and enclosure-based societies , pp. 94-95
  • Field research at Caylán , pp. 95-96
  • Tracking soundscapes at Plaza-A , pp. 97-99
  • Discussion: exclusive sonic environments and incipient urbanism , pp. 99-104

An early date for cattle from Namaqualand, South Africa: implications for the origins of herding in southern Africa 108-120
Orton J., Mitchell P., Klein R., Steele T. & Horsburgh K.A.
  • Implications for the origins and spread of domestic livestock , pp. 112-117

Cultural hybridity and social status: elite tombs on China's Northern Frontier during the third century BC 121-136
Wu X.
  • Majiayuan cemetery and Yanglang culture , pp. 129-131

Stable isotopes and diet: their contribution to Romano-British research 137-149
Müldner G.
  • Differences between Iron Age and Romano-British diet , pp. 138-143
  • Dietary variation within Romano-British populations . Gender and status differences , p. 143
  • Diet and mobility , pp. 143-146

Feasting in Viking Age Iceland: sustaining a chiefly political economy in a marginal environment 150-165
Zori D., Byock J., Erlendsson E., Martin S., Wake T. & Edwards K.J.
  • Viking Age feasting in the Icelandic archaeological record , pp. 153-154
  • The Hrísbrú longhouse: a feast-worthy setting , pp. 154-156
  • Feasting on beef: the cattle to caprine ratio , pp. 157-159
  • Barley to beer: alcohol for feasting , pp. 159-162
  • Conclusions: the environment and political economy intertwined , pp. 162-163

A four-tier approach to the protection of cultural property in the event of armed conflict 166-177
Stone P.G.
  • The legal basis , pp. 166-167
  • Definitions , p. 167
  • Recent studies , pp. 167-168
  • The ethical basis , p. 168
  • The current status of cultural property experts , pp. 168-169
  • Improving priority , pp. 169-171
  • Blue Shield , pp. 171-173
  • The four-tier approach , pp. 173-174

Illuminating the Late Mesolithic: residue analysis of 'blubber' lamps from Northern Europe 178-188
Heron C., Andersen S., Fischer A., Glykou A., Hartz S., Saul H., Steele V. & Craig O.
  • Lipid analysis , pp. 179-180

Luminescence dating of brick stupas: an application to the hinterland of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka 189-201
Bailiff I.K., Lacey H.R., Coningham R.A.E., Gunawardhana P., Adikari G., Davis C.E., Manuel M.J. & Strickland K.M.
  • Stupa chronology , pp. 191-192
  • Dating procedure , pp. 192-198

Burial mounds and settlement patterns: a quantitative approach to their identification from the air and interpretation 202-219
Oltean I.A.
  • The case study: natural and archaeological background , pp. 203-206
  • Barrows and ancient communities , pp. 209-217

Airborne spectral imagery for archaeological prospection in grassland environments - an evaluation of performance 220-236
Bennett R., Welham K., Hill R.A. & Ford A.
  • Airborne digital spectral imaging , pp. 221-223

Lost and found: the remarkable curatorial history of one of the earliest discoveries of Palaeolithic portable art 237-244
Bello S.M., Delbarre G., Parfitt S.A., Currant A.P., Kruszynski R. & Stringer C.B.
  • Discovered but not recognised , pp. 238-240
  • Recognised but lost , p. 240

Modern political views and the emergence of early complex societies in the Bronze Age Mediterranean 245-249
Legarra Herrero B.
  • Good for the Aegean, bad for Iberia , pp. 246-247
  • Creating a positive debate between the past and the present , pp. 247-248

Early farming in Island Southeast Asia: an alternative hypothesis 250-257
Denham T.
  • Plant domesticates , pp. 250-253
  • Animal domesticates , pp. 253-254
  • Multiple pathways to agriculture in ISEA , pp. 254-255

The Great East Japan Earthquake and cultural heritage: towards an archaeology of disaster 258-269
Okamura K., Fujisawa A., Kondo Y., Fujimoto Y., Uozu T., Ogawa Y., Kaner S. & Mizoguchi K.
  • Assessing the damage , pp. 260-261
  • Earthquakes and the archaeological record , pp. 261-262
  • The role of CEDACH , pp. 265-266
  • Prospects , pp. 266-268

Resource and interpretation 270-276
James N.
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