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Antiquity 343

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Jaar2015

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieAntiquity

Volume343

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Pagina’s261

UitgeverAntiquity Trust

PlaatsCambridge

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Exemplaar118340 ReknummerT-2-2-b

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Editorial 5-11
  • Dealing with the dead , pp. 7-8
  • Crossing the continent , pp. 9-10
  • Routes and roots , pp. 10-11

A future of archaeology 12-22
Mizoguchi K.
  • Archaeology and the world now , pp. 12-13
  • Globalisation , pp. 13-15
  • Fragmentation , pp. 15-17
  • Harmful consequences , p. 17
  • A future of archaeology , pp. 17-21

Death by twins: a remarkable case of dystocic childbirth in Early Neolithic Siberia 23-38
Lieverse A.R., Ivanovich Bazaliiskii V. & Weber A.W.

Cleaning the dead: Neolithic ritual processing of human bone at Scaloria Cave, Italy 39-54
Robb J., Elster E.S., Isetti E., Knüsel C.J., Tafuri M.A. & Traverso A.
  • The funerary use of the Upper Chamber , pp. 41-42
  • Taphonomic analysis of the Upper Chamber human bone assemblage , pp. 42-48
  • Producing clean bones and then throwing them away: an end to mourning? , pp. 48-51

Natural and artificial colours: the megalithic monuments of Brittany 55-71
Bueno Ramírez P., de Balbín Behrmann R., Laporte L., Gouézin P., Cousseau F., Barroso Bermejo R., Hernanz Gismero A., Iriarte Cela M. & Quesnel L.
  • The role of colour in megalithic monuments , pp. 55-56
  • Technique and region: engraving versus painting , pp. 56-57
  • Methods of detection, recording and analysis , pp. 57-58
  • The Brittany research programme , p. 59
  • Barnenez revisited , pp. 59-64
  • Brittany, the Iberian Peninsula and Atlantic megalithic art , pp. 65-69

Life and death in the Neolithic variscite mines at Gavà (Barcelona, Spain) 72-90
Borrell F., Bosch J. & Majó T.
  • Bury me deep in de mines , pp. 79-82
  • Anthropological approach , pp. 82-85
  • Hard-working miners , pp. 85-86

Mursi ox modification in the Lower Omo Valley and the interpretation of cattle rock art in Ethiopia 91-105
Insoll T., Clack T. & Rege O.

From bodies to bones: death and mobility in the Lake Titicaca basin, Bolivia 106-121
Smith S.C. & Pérez Arias M.

To set before the king: residential mural painting at Xultun, Guatemala 122-136
Saturno W., Hurst H., Rossi F. & Stuart D.

Ritualised craft production at the Hopewell periphery: new evidence from the Appalachian Summit 137-153
Wright A.P. & Loveland E.
  • Appalachian Summit Hopewell: raw materials and ceremonial sites , pp. 139-140
  • Crafting mica and quartz at Garden Creek , pp. 140-147

Fragmenting times: interpreting a Bayesian chronology for the Late Neolithic occupation of Catalhöyük East, Turkey 154-176
Marciniak A., Baranski M.Z., Bayliss A., Czerniak L., Goslar T., Southon J. & Taylor R.E.

Cooperative harvesting of aquatic resources and the beginning of pottery production in north-eastern North America 177-190
Taché K. & Craig O.E.

Representations of oxhide ingots in Scandinavian rock art: the sketchbook of a Bronze Age Age traveller? 191-209
Ling J. & Stos-Gale Z.
  • Bronze Age copper trade and oxhide ingots , pp. 192-193
  • The origin of copper used for casting oxhide ingots , pp. 193-195
  • Cypriot bronzes in Sweden? , pp. 195-197
  • Oxhide ingots in Scandinavian rock art? , pp. 197-205

Opening the Bronze Age world 210-212
Kaul F.

Oxhide ingots in the European North? 213-214
Harding A.

Reflections on Bronze Age travels 215-216
Sognnes K.

Here, there and everywhere? 217-218
Brandherm D.

Travellers' tales and science-based archaeology: ex oriente lux revisited 219-220
Knapp A.B.

Final response and future directions 221-223
Ling J. & Stos-Gale Z.
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