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Antiquity 344

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Jaar2015

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieAntiquity

Volume344

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Pagina’s267-517

UitgeverAntiquity Trust

PlaatsCambridge

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Exemplaar89910 ReknummerT-2-2-b

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Editorial 267-272
  • Rescuing damaged sites , pp. 269-270
  • A fragile survival from the past , pp. 270-271
  • Profiling the profession , pp. 271-272

Lijiagou and the earliest pottery in Henan Province, China 273-291
Wang Y., Zhang S., Gu W., Wang S., He J., Wu X., Qu T., Zhao J., Chen Y. & Bar-Yosef O.
  • The site and its environment , pp. 275-276
  • The excavation, stratigraphy and material culture , pp. 276-278
  • Radiocarbon dates , pp. 278-280
  • The microblade industry , pp. 280-283
  • The remains of the Lijiagou culture , pp. 283-286
  • Remains of the Peiligang culture , pp. 286-287

Shell tool technology in Island Southeast Asia: an early Middle Holocene Tridacna adze from Ilin Island, Mindoro, Philippines 292-308
Pawlik A.F., Piper P.J., Wood R.E., Lim K.K.A., Faylona M.G.P., Mijares A.S.B. & Porr M.

Violence in Neolithic Iberia: new readings of Levantine rock art 309-327
López-Montalvo E.
  • Levantine rock art: analysis and contextualisation , pp. 310-311
  • Expressions of violence: continuity and change , pp. 311-322
  • Pictorial evidence versus material evidence: a first assessment , pp. 322-324

Hubs and upstarts: pathways to urbanism in the northern Fertile Crescent 328-344
Lawrence D. & Wilkinson T.J.
  • Emerging complexity in the Late Chalcolithic , pp. 329-333
  • Rapid urban development in the Early Bronze Age , pp. 333-335
  • Urbanism as a process: comparative settlement trends , pp. 335-337
  • Urban morphology in the Early Bronze Age , pp. 337-339
  • Discussion: multiple pathways to urbanism , pp. 339-341

Unveiling the hinterland: a new type of Hellenistic rural settlement in Crimea 345-360
Stolba V.F. & Andresen J.
  • Excavation results , pp. 347-356
  • Site chronology , p. 356

The glass beads of Kaitshàa and early Indian Ocean trade into the far interior of southern Africa 361-377
Denbow J., Klehm C. & Dussubieux L.

Sembiran and Pacung on the north coast of Bali: a strategic crossroads for early trans-Asiatic exchange 378-396
Calo A., Prasetyo B. & Bellwood P.
  • Multiple early contacts with India and Mainland Southeast Asia , pp. 381-385
  • The Pacung jar burials , pp. 385-387
  • Mainland Southeast Asian, Indian and Roman glass , pp. 387-389
  • Transmission of bronze objects and technology , pp. 389-390
  • Evidence for local bronze-casting , pp. 390-391
  • Routes for imported gold , pp. 391-393

Archaeological evidence for ancient Maya water management: the case of Nakum, Petén, Guatemala 397-416
Zralka J. & Koszkul W.
  • The drain construction , pp. 403-407
  • Sacred mountain and the cult of water , pp. 407-410
  • Utilitarian canals , pp. 410-412

Zheng He's voyages to Hormuz: the archaeological evidence 417-432
Meicun L. & Zhang R.

Revisiting reflexive archaeology at Catalhöyük: integrating digital and 3D technologies at the trowel's edge 433-448
Berggren A., Dell'Unto N., Forte M., Haddow S., Hodder I., Issavi J., Lercari N., Mazzucato C., Mickel A. & Taylor J.S.
  • The evolution and evaluation of reflexive methods at Catalhöyük , pp. 434-435
  • The application of 3D visualisation , pp. 437-441
  • Intra-site GIS as a tool for data integration and visualisation , pp. 441-442
  • Information at the trowel's edge: the role of tablets in the production of knowledge , pp. 442-443

The archaeology of conflict-damaged sites: Hosn Niha in the Biqa' Valley, Lebanon 449-463
Newson P. & Young R.
  • Labanon: war damage to cultural property and heritage , pp. 450-452
  • Fieldwork strategies , pp. 455-457

Flavouring food: the contribution of chimpanzee behaviour to the understanding of Neanderthal calculus composition and plant use in Neanderthal diets 464-471
Krief S., Daujeard C., Moncel M.-H., Lamon N. & Reynolds V.
  • Hypotheses derived from wild chimpanzee behaviour , pp. 464-468
  • Complex cooking practices of Neanderthals , pp. 468-469

Leaping to conclusions: archaeology, gender and digital news media 472-477
Shipley L.
  • From prince to princess , pp. 473-474
  • Androcentric assumptions exposed , pp. 474-475

The new MOMU: meeting the family at Denmark's flagship Museum of Prehistory and Ethnography 478-484
Price N.
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