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Antiquity 341

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Jaar2014

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieAntiquity

Volume341

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Pagina’s709-1020

UitgeverAntiquity Trust

PlaatsCambridge

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Exemplaar116506 ReknummerT-2-2-b

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New research at Rinnukalns, a Neolithic freshwater shell midden in northern Latvia 715-732
Berzins V., Brinker U., Klein C., Lübke H., Meadows J., Rudzite M., Schmölcke U., Stümpel H. & Zagorska I.
  • Radiocarbon dating and stable isotopes , pp. 726-727
  • Rinnukalns and its significance in eastern Baltic prehistoric , pp. 727-430

Parchmarks at Stonehenge, July 2013 733-739
Banton S., Bowden M., Daw T., Grady d. & Soutar S.

Neolithic foundations in the Karama valley, West Sulawesi, Indonesia 740-756
Simanjuntak T., Bellwood P. & Piper P.

Highland fortress-polities and their settlement systems in the southern Caucasus 757-774
Hammer E.
  • Potential MBA urban origins in the southern Caucasus , p. 771

The socioeconomic status of Iron Age metalworkers: animal economy in the 'Salves' Hill', Timna, Israel 775-790
Sapir-Hen L. & Ben-Yosef E.

The Hasanlu (Iran) Gold Bowl in context: all that glitters 791-804
Danti M.D.

Identifying ceramic production and exchange in the Valley of Puebla, Mexico: a multifaceted approach 805-821
Castanzo R.A.

From the Iron Age to Angkor: new light on the origins of a state 822-835
Higham C.
  • The prehistoric Iron Age: 420 BC-AD 600 , pp. 823-830
  • Protohistory: the micro city states of Chenla , pp. 830-833

The centre of their life-world: the archaeology of experience at the Middle Yayoi cemetery of Tateiwa-Hotta, Japan 836-850
Mizoguchi K.

Transformations in ritual practice and social interaction on the Tiwanaku periphery 851-862
Albarracin-Jordan J., Capriles J.M. & Miller M.J.

Biala Góra: the forgotten colony in the medieval Pomeranian-Prussian borderlands 863-882
Pluskowski A., Sawicki Z., Shillito L.-M., Badura M., Makowiecki D., Zabilska-Kunek M., Seetah K. & Brown A.
  • Micro-stratigraphic analysis of the cultural layer , pp. 867-868
  • Chronology , pp. 868-869
  • Buildings and deposits , p. 869
  • The material culture of ethnicity and colonisation , pp. 869-872
  • The material culture of industry and trade , pp. 873-874
  • Provisioning the colony , pp. 875-878

An Aboriginal shield collected in 1770 at Kamay Botany Bay: an indicator of pre-colonial exchange systmes in south-eastern Australia 883-895
Attenbrow V.J. & Cartwright C.R.

The data explosion: tackling the taboo of automatic feature recognition in airborne survey data 896- 905
Bennett R., Cowley D. & De Laet V.

The arboreal origins of human bipedalism 906-926
Thorpe S.K.S., McClymont J.M. & Crompton R.H.
  • Winder I.C., King G.C.P., Devès M.H. & Bailey G.N. : Human bipedalism and the importance of terrestriality , pp. 915-916
  • Wood B. : Unreasonable expectations , pp. 917-918
  • White T.D., Lovejoy C.O. & Suwa G. : Ignoring Ardipithecus in an origins scenario for bipedality is lame , pp. 919-921
  • Senut B. : When the ancestors were arboreal , pp. 921-922
  • Elton S. : Adaptive diversity: from the trees to the ground , pp. 923-924
  • Thorpe S.K.S., McClymont J.M. & Crompton R.H. : Putting flesh on to hominin bones , pp. 924-926

A new late Pleistocene archaeological sequence in South America: the Vale da Pedra Furada (Piauí, Brazil) 927-955
Boëda E., Clemente-Conte, Fontugne M., Lahaye C., Pino M., Daltrini Felice G., Guidon N., Hoeltz S., Lourdeau A., Pagli M., Pessis A.-M. & et al.
  • Dillehay T.D. : Standards and expectations , pp. 941-942
  • Schmidt A. & Bueno L. : More of the same , pp. 943-945
  • Forestier H. : New World, new models , pp. 945-948
  • Feathers J. : Is dating an issue? , pp. 948-950
  • Knutsson K. : 'Simple' need not mean 'archaic' , pp. 950-953
  • Boëda E., Lahaye C., Daltrini Felice G., Guidon N., Hoeltz S., Lourdeau A., Pessis A.-M., Viana S., Clemente-Conte I., Pino M., Fontugne M. & et al. : The peopling of South America: expanding the evidence , pp. 954-955

Food globalisation in prehistory: top down or bottom up? 956-963
Liu X. & Jones M.K.
  • Historic evidence: the temporal context , pp. 957-958
  • Historic evidence: the spatial context , pp. 958-960
  • Temporal and spatial patterns in archaeological contexts , pp. 960-961
  • Prehistoric evidence: a broader comparison , pp. 961-962

Contextualising the birth of Mediterranean archaeoseismology 964-974
Jusseret S.
  • Sir Arthur Evans and the 20 April 1922 and 26 June 1926 earthquakes , pp. 965-967
  • Insights from the Sir Arthur Evans Archive , pp. 967-972
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