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Antiquity 339

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Jaar2014

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SerieAntiquity

Volume339

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Pagina’s346

UitgeverAntiquity Trust

PlaatsCambridge

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Editorial 5-12
  • New arrangements at English Heritage? , pp. 7-8
  • Stonehenge , pp. 8-9
  • Managing Angkor , pp. 9-11
  • Reburial and Richard III , pp. 11-12
  • Archaeological photographs , p. 12
  • Archaeology and war , p. 12

A new view from La Cotte de St Brelade, Jersey 13-29
Scott B., Bates M., Bates R., Conneller C., Pope M., Shaw A. & Smith G.
  • Reviewing the mass kill: the archaeological and sedimentary context of the bone heaps , pp. 20-26
  • (Re)viewing La Cotte de St Brelade: towards a heterogeneous account of Neanderthal behaviour , pp. 26-27

An Early Upper Palaeolithic decorated bone tubular rod from Pod Hradem Cave, Czech Republic 30-46
Wright D., Nejman L., d'Errico F., Králík M., Wood R., Ivanov M. & Hladilová S.
  • Archaeological context , pp. 34-36
  • The Pod Hradem bone rod , pp. 36-41

New views on old hands: the context of stencils in El Castillo and La Garma caves (Cantabria, Spain) 47-63
Pettitt P., Castillejo A.M., Arias P., Ontañón Peredo R. & Harrison R.
  • Hand stencils in Palaeolithic cave art , pp. 48-49
  • New research in La Garma and El Castillo , pp. 49-51
  • Stencils: context and associations , pp. 51-58
  • Palpation: a new understanding of hand stencils , pp. 58-61

Defining Magdalenian cultural groups in Franco-Cantabria by the formal analysis of portable artworks 64-80
Rivero O. & Sauvet G.

The human face and the origins of the Neolithic: the carved bone wand from Tell Qarassa North, Syria 81-94
Ibáñez J.J., González-Urquijo J.E. & Braemer F.
  • The regional context , pp. 86-88
  • Ancestors or supernatural beings? , pp. 88-91

Cultural convergence in the Neolithic of the Nile Valley: a prehistoric perspective on Egypt's place in Africa 95-111
Wengrow D., Dee M., Foster S., Stevenson A. & Bronk Ramsey C.
  • The inception of farming economies in north-east Africa , pp. 96-98
  • The 'primary pastoral community' in the Nile Valley: chronology, landscape and the issue of cereal farming , pp. 98-104
  • Body cultures: the ritual milieu of the primary pastoral community (c. 5000-4000 BC) , pp. 104-107

Economic change after the agricultural revolution in Southeast Asia? 112-125
King C.L., Bentley R.A., Higham C., Tayles N., Strand Vidarsdóttir U., Layton R., Macpherson C.G. & Nowell G.

Crossbows and imperial craft organisation: the bronze triggers of China's Terracotta Army 126-140
Li X.J., Bevan A., Martinón-Torres M., Rehren T., Cao W., Xia Y. & Zhao K.

Suprahousehold consumption and community ritual at La Laguna, Mexico 141-159
Carballo D.M., Barba L., Ortiz A., Blancas J., Cingolani N., Toledo Barrera J.H., Walton D., Rodríguez López I. & Couoh L.

Immortals in a foreign land: the Kargaly diadem 160-172
Linduff K.M.
  • Historical background of the region , pp. 162-163
  • Frontiers or contact zones , pp. 163-164
  • Artefacts in action , pp. 164-165
  • The iconography , pp. 165-167
  • The horse in the Han Dynasty , pp. 167-168
  • Gold objects for trade and exchange , pp. 168-170

The discovery of the school of gladiators at Carnuntum, Austria 173-190
Neubauer W., Gugl C., Scholz M., Verhoeven G., Trinks I., Löcker K., Doneus M., Saey T. & Van Meirvenne M.
  • The archaeological landscape of Carnuntum , pp. 174-176
  • The municipal amphitheatre , p. 176
  • Integrated archaeological prospection , pp. 176-181
  • The school of gladiators - archaeological interpretation , pp. 181-187

The four horses of an Iron Age apocalypse: war-horses from the third-century weapon sacrifice at Illerup Aadal (Denmark) 191-204
Dobat A.S., Price T.D., Kveiborg J., Ilkjaer J. & Rowley-Conwy P.
  • The horses in the context of the Illerup Aadal deposit , pp. 192-194
  • The ritual killings , pp. 194-196
  • Charger or nag? , pp. 196-198
  • War-horse or scapegoat? , pp. 198-199
  • Where did the horses come from? , pp. 199-201

From Middle Horizon cord-keeping to the rise of Inka khipus in the central Andes 205-221
Urton G.
  • Previous studies of Middle Horizon khipus , pp. 206-208
  • Expanding the corpus of Middle Horizon khipus , pp. 208-210
  • Pendant-type khipus , pp. 210-212
  • Loop-and-branch-type khipus , pp. 212-214

Fortified settlements and the settlement system in the Northern Zone of the Han Empire 222-240
Bo C. & Shelach G.
  • Historical background , pp. 223-224
  • Rank classification , pp. 226-228
  • Spatial distribution and location strategies , pp. 228-231
  • Spatial distribution and organisation of the settlement system , pp. 231-238

Making time work: sampling floodplain artefact frequencies and populations 241-258
Evans C., Tabor J. & Vander Linden M.
  • Sampling a great river - Barleycroft Farm/Over , pp. 242-245
  • The Godwin Ridge - depositional icebergs , pp. 245-251
  • The Low Grounds barrow cemetery - dead count , pp. 251-253
  • The Barleycroft Plant Site - house counts , pp. 253-254
  • Partial pasts , pp. 254-256

Imaginary creatures in Palaeolithic art: prehistoric dreams or prehistorians' dreams? 259-266
Palacio-Pérez E. & Ruiz Redondo A.
  • Imaginary creatures as a theoretical problem in the history of Palaeolithic art research , pp. 260-264

Bronze Age catastrophe and modern controversy: dating the Santorini eruption 267-291
  • Cherubini P., Humbel T., Beeckman H., Gärtner H., Mannes D., Pearson C., Schoch W., Tognetti R. & Lev-Yadun S. : The olive-branch dating of the Santorini eruption , pp. 267-273
  • Friedrich W.L., Kromer B., Friedrich M., Heinemeier J., Pfeiffer T. & Talamo S. : The olive branch chronology stands irrespective of tree-ring counting , pp. 274-277
  • Bietak M. : Radiocarbon and the date of the Thera eruption , pp. 277-282
  • Bruins H.J. & van der Plicht J. : The Thera olive branch, Akrotiri (Thera) and Palaikastro (Crete): comparing radiocarbon results of the Santorini eruption , pp. 282-287
  • Kuniholm P.I. : The difficulties of dating olive wood , pp. 287-288
  • MacGillivray J.A. : A disastrous date , pp. 288-289
  • Cherubini P. & Lev-Yadun S. : The olive tree-ring problematic dating , pp. 290-291

Vikings go multi-media 292-295
Wienberg J.
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