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Antiquity 340

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EditorScarre C.

Jaar2014

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieAntiquity

Volume340

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Pagina’s357-702

UitgeverAntiquity Trust

PlaatsCambridge

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Exemplaar113682 ReknummerT-2-2-b

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A recipe for disaster: emerging urbanism and unsustainable plant economies at Early Bronze Age Ras an-Numayra, Jordan 363-377
White C.E., Chesson M.S. & Schaub R.T.
  • Ras an-Numayra excavations and plant remains , pp. 364-365
  • Plant processing and economies at Ras an-Numayra: grapes, groats and flax , pp. 365-372

Catacomb culture wagons of the Eurasian steppes 378-394
Shishlina N.I., Kovalev D.S. & Ibragimova E.R.
  • Analysis of data . Description of wagon parts and results of comprehensive analysis , p. 379
  • Analysis of data . First cleaning layer , pp. 380-381
  • Analysis of data . Second cleaning layer , p. 381
  • Analysis of data . Additional finds and analyses , pp. 381-385
  • Analysis of data . Phytolith and pollen analyses , pp. 385-386
  • Analysis of data . Reconstruction , pp. 386-387
  • Analysis of data . Comparative analysis , pp. 387-390
  • Analysis of data . Cultural context , p. 390
  • Analysis of data . Wagons in the funerary ritual of the Don River Catacomb population , pp. 391-392

The La Bastida fortification: new light and new questions on Early Bronze Age societies in the western Mediterranean 395-410
Lull V., Micó R., Rihuete-Herrada C. & Risch R.
  • La Bastida: main archaeological features , pp. 397-399
  • Recent unexpected findings: the La Bastida fortification system , pp. 399-403
  • La Bastida fortification: a window on prehistoric siege warfare , pp. 403-404
  • The implications of the La Bastida fortification , pp. 404-406

Re-examining stone 'wrist-guards' as evidence for falconry in later prehistoric Britain 411-424
Wallis R.J.
  • Introduction: from archery to falconry , pp. 411-413
  • Human-raptor relations in later prehistory: the faunal remains , pp. 413-415
  • Stone wrist-guards as falconry equipment: functional or decorative? , pp. 415-418
  • Bone toggles and stone rings: creances, lures and eagle supports? , pp. 418-421
  • Conclusion: negotiating human and other-than-human identities at the Neolithic to Bronze Age transition , pp. 421-422

A potter's workshop from Middle Bronze Age Cyprus: new light on production context, scale and variability 425-440
Frankel D. & Webb J.M.
  • Ambelikou Aletri , pp. 426-427
  • The pottery workshop , pp. 427-430
  • The kiln , pp. 430-431
  • Scale and standardisation , pp. 431-436
  • Clays , pp. 436-438

Tracking the social lives of things: biographical insights into Bronze Age pottery in Spain 441-455
Blanco-González A.
  • Pit 23 at Pico Castro , pp. 443-445
  • Assessing cultural biographies , pp. 445-451
  • From physical clues to cultural practices , pp. 451-453

'Gifts for the gods': lake-dwellers' macabre remedies against floods in the Central European Bronze Age 456-469
Menotti F., Jennings B. & Gollnisch-Moos H.
  • Siedlung-Forschner, Wasserburg-Buchau and Ürschhausen-Horn lake villages: geographical, chronological and archaeological context , pp. 458-461
  • Human remains: anthropological and forensic analyses , pp. 461-462
  • Bronze Age human remains in the wetlands: a wider perspective , pp. 463-464
  • Murders, mercy killings or 'gifts' for the gods? , pp. 464-467

Tracking ancient beach-lines inland: 2600-year-old dentate-stamped ceramics at Hopo, Vailala River region, Papua New Guinea 470-487
Skelly R., David B., Petchey F. & Leavesley M.
  • Ancient coastlines , pp. 471-472
  • Hopo (OJS) , pp. 472-473
  • The excavations , pp. 473-474
  • Radiocarbon dating SU4: Squares A,B and C , pp. 474-476
  • The ceramic assemblage , pp. 476-481
  • Discussion: hypothesising late Lapita southern coast expansions , pp. 482-486

The earliest dental prosthesis in Celtic Gaul? The case of an Iron Age burial at Le Chêne, France 488-500
Seguin G., d'Incau E., Murail P. & Maureille B.
  • Burial LCH1 , pp. 490-491

Wroxeter and the end of Roman Britain 501-515
Lane A.
  • The Baths Basilica sequence , pp. 503-505
  • The buildings , pp. 505-506
  • The dating of Wroxeter , pp. 506-509
  • Wroxeter viewed from the west , pp. 509-513

Fish for the city: meta-analysis of archaeological cod remains and the growth of London's northern trade 516-530
Orton D.C., Morris J., Locker A. & Barrett J.H.

The chronology and collapse of pre-Aztec raised field (chinampa) agriculture in the northern Basin of Mexico 531-548
Morehart C.T. & Frederick C.
  • Spatial characteristics of Xaltocan's raised field system , pp. 533-534
  • Stratigraphic characteristics of Xaltocan's raised field system , pp. 534-538
  • Chronological characteristics of Xaltocan's raised field system , pp. 538-543

The hidden paintings of Angkor Wat 549-565
Hidalgo Tan N., Sokrithy I., Than H. & Chan K.
  • Discovery and location of the paintings , pp. 551-552
  • Description of the paintings , pp. 552-553
  • Description of the paintings . Boats , p. 553
  • Description of the paintings . Animals , p. 554
  • Description of the paintings . Deities , p. 554
  • Description of the paintings . Architecture , pp. 555-557
  • The Bakan paintings: related to restoration works by King Ang Chan? , pp. 557-563

Prehistory by Bayesian phylogenetics? : the state of the art on Indo-European origins 566-577
Heggarty P.
  • Introduction: 'Darwinising' culture? , pp. 566-567
  • Anatolia versus the Steppes. Natural versus social sciences? , pp. 567-570
  • The Bayesian approach , pp. 570-574
  • Outstanding concerns , pp. 574-575
  • The new state of the Indo-European art , pp. 575-576

Geophysical survey at Late Bronze Age fortresses: comparing methods in the diverse geological contexts of Armenia 578-595
Lindsay I., Leon J., Smith A.T. & Wiktorowicz C.
  • Geological and archaeological setting of the study area , pp. 580-581
  • Geophysics at the Tsaghkahovit fortress settlement , pp. 581-584
  • Geophysics at the Gegharot fortress , pp. 584-591

New applications of photogrammetry and reflectance transformation imaging to an Easter Island statue 596-605
Miles J., Pitts M., Pagi H. & Earl G.
  • Methodology , p. 597
  • Reflectance transformation imaging , pp. 597-598
  • Photogrammetry , pp. 598-599

The origins of the first settlers in the Americas 606-624
  • O'Brien M.J., Boulanger M.T., Collard M., Buchanan B., Tarle L., Straus L.G. & Eren M.I. : On thin ice: problems with Stanford and Bradley's proposed Solutrean colonisation of North America , pp. 606-613
  • Stanford D. & Bradley B. : Reply to O'Brien et al. , pp. 614-621
  • O'Brien M.J., Boulanger M.T., Collard M., Buchanan B., Tarle L., Straus L.G. & Eren M.I. : Solutreanism , pp. 622-624

Is there something missing in scientific provenance studies of prehistoric artefacts? 625-631
Pollard A.M., Bray P.J. & Gosden C.

The changing careers of Vere Gordon Childe 632-638
Derricourt R.

Near Eastern archaeology and the Arab Spring: avoiding the ostrich effect 639-643
Danti M.D.
  • Whither Near Eastern archaeology? , pp. 639-643

New era for Stonehenge 644-657
Chippindale C., Gosden C., James N., Pitts M. & Scarre C.
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