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A review of world archaeology

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EditorScarre C.

Jaar2016

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieAntiquity

Volume353

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Pagina’s1145-1427

UitgeverAntiquity Trust

PlaatsCambridge

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Exemplaar38824 ReknummerT-2-2-b

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Editorial 1145-1150
Scarre C.
  • World Heritage 2016 , p. 1148
  • Brexit and archaeology , p. 1150

The eastern Asian 'Middle Palaeolithic' revisited: a view from Korea 1151-1165
Seong C. & Bae C. J.

Hunting dogs as environmental adaptations in Jomon Japan 1166-1180
Perri A. R.
  • Palaeoenvironments, subsistence and regional variation , pp. 1167-1170
  • Dogs as hunting technology , pp. 1170-1171
  • Jomon dog burials , pp. 1171-1174

The Desert Fayum at 80: revisiting a Neolithic farming community in Egypt 1181-1195
Shirai N.
  • The controversial status of Kom W , pp. 1183-1185
  • The Neolithic formal stone tools assemblage of Kom W , pp. 1185-1187
  • From shrub clearing to cereal harvesting: a farming way of life at Kom W , pp. 1187-1194

Settlement layout and social organisation in the earliest European Neolithic 1196-1212
Furholt M.
  • Theoretical foundation , pp. 1197-1198
  • Data , pp. 1198-1199
  • Analyses , pp. 1199-1202
  • Discussion , pp. 1202-1205
  • Individual histories , p. 1206
  • Traditions and regional interaction , pp. 1206-1209

How long does it take to burn down an ancient Near Eastern city? The study of experimentally heated mud-bricks 1213-1225
Forget M. C. L. & Shahack-Gross R.
  • Archaeological application , p. 1221

Early pottery in the North American Upper Great Lakes: exploring traces of use 1226-1237
Skibo J. M., Malainey M. E. & Kooiman S. M.
  • Early pottery at the Schultz site , pp. 1228-1232
  • Early pottery at the Naomikong Point site , pp. 1232-1233
  • Early pottery on Grand Island , pp. 1233-1234

The early history of the Greek alphabet: new evidence from Eretria and Methone 1238-1254
Papadopoulos J. K.
  • The new evidence from Eretria and Methone , pp. 1239-1245
  • Where and when did the adoption and adaptation of the Phoenician alphabet occur? , pp. 1245-1252

Rice, beans and trade crops on the early maritime Silk Route in Southeast Asia 1255-1269
Cobo Castillo C., Bellina B. & Fuller D. Q.
  • Description of the sites, material culture and chronology , pp. 1257-1259
  • The resource base , p. 1259
  • Subsistence regime and farming , pp. 1259-1263
  • Contacts with India , pp. 1263-1264
  • Early trade relations , pp. 1264-1265
  • Local crops , pp. 1265-1266

The anthropology and history of rock art in the Lower Congo in perspective 1270-1285
Heimlich G.
  • Radiocarbon dating the rock art of the Lower Congo , pp. 1275-1277
  • Rock art and the history of the Kongo kingdom , pp. 1277-1278
  • The significance of the Kongo cross over time , pp. 1278-1279
  • Rock art and local mythologies , pp. 1279-1280

Pottery technology, settlement and landscape in Antofagasta de la Sierra (Catamarca, Argentina) 1286-1301
Vidal A. & Pérez M.

A GIS-based viewshed analysis of Chacoan tower kivas in the US Southwest: were they for seeing or to be seen? 1302-1317
Kantner J. & Hobgood R.

The death of Kaakutja: a case of peri-mortem weapon trauma in an Aboriginal man from north-western New South Wales, Australia 1318-1333
Westaway M., Williams D., Wright R., Wood R., Olley J., Swift J., Martin S., Kemp J., Rolton S. & Bates W.

Firewood of the Napoleonic Wars: the first application of archaeological charcoal analysis to a military camp in the north of France (1803-1805) 1334-1347
Salavert A., Hello G. & Lemaire F.
  • The Napoleonic camps: historical background and archaeological context , pp. 1336-1339
  • Charcoal analysis , pp. 1339-1343

The archaeology of Anthropocene rivers: water management and landscape change in 'Gold Rush' Australia 1348-1362
Lawrence S., Davies P. & Turnbull J.
  • Rivers of gold , pp. 1350-1352
  • Upstream: water supply systems , pp. 1352-1354
  • Midstream: using the water , pp. 1354-1356
  • Downstream: waste , pp. 1356-1358
  • Archaeological signatures of anthropogenic change , p. 1358

The application of quick response (QR) codes in archaeology: a case study at Telperion Shelter, South Africa 1363-1372
Forssman T., Jordaan J., Forssman K., Jordaan G. & Louw C.

Doctors, chefs or hominin animals? Non-edible plants and Neanderthals 1373-1379
Hardy K., Buckley S. & Huffman M.

'Egypt': legitimation at the museum 1380-1382
James N.

Neo-Prehistory - Exist. Regenerate. Repeat? 1383-1386
Chippindale C.
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