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Antiquity 347

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Jaar2015

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SerieAntiquity

Volume347

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Pagina’s1027-1276

UitgeverAntiquity Trust

PlaatsCambridge

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Light in a Neolithic dwelling: Building 1 at Koutroulou Magoula (Greece) 1034-1050
Papadopoulos C., Hamilakis Y. & Kyparissi-Apostolika N.
  • Light in archaeology , pp. 1035-1036
  • Building 1 at Koutroulou Magoula: the evidence , pp. 1036-1038
  • Three-dimensional visualisation of Building 1: evidence, hypotheses and (re)constructions , pp. 1039-1040
  • Structural and lighting models: Western standards and limitations , pp. 1040-1042
  • Lighting the Neolithic life: activities, space and time , pp. 1042-1047

Phytoliths and rice: from wet to dry and back again in the Neolithic Lower Yangtze 1051-1063
Weisskopf A., Qin L., Ding J., Ding P., Sun G. & Fuller D.Q.
  • Phytolith production and the sensitive-vs-fixed model , pp. 1053-1055
  • The modern rice fields , pp. 1055-1056
  • The archaeological rice and weeds , pp. 1056-1059

The end of the affair: formal chronological modelling for the top of the Neolithic tell of Vinca-Belo Brdo 1064-1082
Tasic N., Maric M., Penezie K., Filipovic D., Borojevic K., Russell N., Reimer P., Barclay A., Bayliss A. & Boric D.
  • The Vinca culture and the tell of Vinca-Belo Brdo: endings , pp. 1065-1066
  • Investigations of Vinca-Belo Brdo , pp. 1066-1067
  • Structural horizons and features from the uppermost Vinca culture levels at Belo Brdo , pp. 1067-1071
  • Radiocarbon dating and chronological modelling , pp. 1072-1077

Digital imaging and prehistoric imagery: a new analysis of the Folkton Drums 1083-1095
Jones A.M., Cochrane A., Carter C., Dawson I., Díaz-Guardamino M., Kotoula E. & Minkin L.
  • RTI and photogrammetry: their use and potential in archaeology , pp. 1085-1086

Feeding Stonehenge: cuisine and consumption at the Late Neolithic site of Durrington Walls 1096-1109
Craig O.E., Shillito L.-M., Albarella U., Viner-Daniels S., Chan B., Cleal R., Ixer R., Jay M., Marshall P., Simmons E., Wright E. & Parker Pearson M.
  • Site context and background , p. 1098
  • The use of ceramic vessels , pp. 1098-1099
  • Classification of lipids , pp. 1099-1101
  • Spatial variation in the use of pottery , p. 1101
  • Variation in the use of pottery by vessel dimensions , pp. 1101-1102
  • The preparation and consumption of animals , pp. 1102-1103
  • Evidence for plant foods , p. 1103
  • Stable isotope evidence for diet , p. 1104
  • The significance of culinary and consumption practices at Durrington Walls , pp. 1104-1107
  • Wider implications , p. 1107

Wearing environment and making islands: Britain's Bronze Age inland north sea 1110-1124
Evans C.
  • Makeshift ornamentation , pp. 1110-117
  • Inland sea communities , pp. 1117-118
  • Tracing the sea: land loss and community 'bunching' , pp. 1118-1121

Rainfall and circular moated sites in north-east Thailand 1125-1138
Scott G. & O'Reilly D.
  • Geography and hydrology of the Khorat Plateau , pp. 1126-1127
  • Recent research identifying moated sites , pp. 1127-1128
  • Statistical methodology , pp. 1128-1129
  • K-means analysis , p. 1129
  • Chi-squared test of independence , pp. 1129-1131
  • Residual maximum likelihood (REML) , pp. 1131-1132
  • Results of statistical analyses , pp. 1132-1134
  • Possible functions of moats , pp. 1134-1136

From 'collapse' to urban diaspora: the transformation of low-density, dispersed agrarian urbanism 1139-1154
Lucero L.J., Fletcher R. & Coningham R.
  • Low-density urbanism in the tropics , pp. 1140-1141
  • Water management in the tropics: seasonal ebb and flow , pp. 1141-1148
  • Climate instability and the urban diaspora , pp. 1148-1150

Mummification in Bronze Age Britain 1155-1173
Booth T.J., Chamberlain A.T. & Parker Pearson M.
  • A diagenetic signature for mummification? , pp. 1156-1161
  • Identification of further Bronze Age mummies , pp. 1161-1165
  • Distribution of Bronze Age mummified human remains in Britain , p. 1165
  • Methods of Bronze Age mummification , pp. 1165-1166

Using experimental archaeology and micromorphology to reconstruct timber-framed buildings from Roman Silchester: a new approach 1174-1188
Banerjea R.Y., Fulford M., Bell M., Clarke A. & Matthews W.
  • Field methodology , pp. 1179-1180
  • Laboratory methodology , p. 1180
  • Identifying doorways , pp. 1181-1184
  • Identifying semi-open spaces , pp. 1184-1185

'Visual competence' in archaeology: a problem hiding in plain sight 1189-1202
James S.

On the relevance of the European Neolithic 1203-1210
Bentley R.A., O'Brien M.J., Manning K. & Shennan S.

Debating a great site: Ban Non Wat and the wider prehistory of Southeast Asia 1211-1220
Higham C.F.W.
  • The Neolithic: intrusive farmers or indigenous hunter-gatherers? , pp. 1213-1215
  • Bronze Age origins: China or the Altai? , pp. 1215-1217

Mainland Southeast Asia: towards a new theoretical approach 1221-1223
Oxenham M.F.

Ban Non Wat: crucial research, but is it too soon for certainty? 1224-1226
Bellwood P.

Ban Non Wat: mainland Southeast Asian chronological anchor and waypoint for future prehistoric research 1227-1229
Pryce T.O.

Comment on 'Debating a great site: Ban Non Wat and their wider prehistory of Southeast Asia' 1230-1232
White J.

Reply to responses 1233-1237
Higham C.F.W.

Rarity and rank in Neolithic France 1238-1239
James N.
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