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Antiquity 349

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Jaar2016

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieAntiquity

Volume349

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Pagina’s281

UitgeverAntiquity Trust

PlaatsCambridge

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Exemplaar47427 ReknummerT-2-2-b

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Editorial 1-8
Scarre C.
  • Pyramids and presidents , pp. 3-4
  • Kon-tacts and connections , pp. 4-5
  • Kofun, kaffee and Kuchen , pp. 5-6
  • Archaeology and austerity , pp. 6-8

Migrations and interactions in prehistoric Beringia: the evolution of Yakutian lithic technology 9-31
Gómez Coutouly Y. A.
  • A note on pressure-flaking , p. 11
  • The Dyuktai complex (Upper Palaeolithic, C. 17000 - 13000 cal BP): the Yubetsu method and pressure microblades , pp. 11-15
  • The Sumnagin complex (Mesolithic, c. 13000 - 7000 cal BP): the end of the Yubetsu method and the appearance of pressure bladelets , pp. 15-17
  • Siberian Neolithic cultures: the spread of pressure blades , pp. 18-25
  • The Palaeolithic to Neolithic assemblages of Yakutia , p. 26
  • The preshistoric migration waves towards the New World , pp. 26-28

First Palaeolithic rock art in Germany: engravings on Hunsrück slate 32-47
Welker W.
  • Site topography , pp. 33-34
  • The image area , pp. 34-36
  • Geometric signs , pp. 36-37
  • Reflections on movement, perspective and the concept of space , pp. 37-40
  • Technique and method of production , pp. 41-43
  • Style , p. 43
  • Comparisons , pp. 43-45
  • The question of authenticity , pp. 45-46

Trade me an axe? Interpretive challenges of the distribution and provenance of Neolithic basaltic bifacial tools in Israel 48-63
Rosenberg D. & Gluhak T.
  • The quarry and production site at Giv'at Kipod , p. 51
  • The geochemical study , pp. 52-58

Scalar differences: temporal rhythms and spatial patterns at Monjukli Depe, southern Turkmenistan 64-80
Bernbeck R. & Pollock S.
  • Local chronology and stratigraphy , pp. 69-71
  • Settlement structure , pp. 71-72
  • Aeneolithic architecture , pp. 72-75
  • Temporal and spatial scales of structures and practices , pp. 75-78

Diet, dispersal and social differentiation during the Copper Age in eastern Hungary 81-94
Giblin J. I. & Yerkes R. W.
  • Archaeological context , pp. 82-86
  • Diet, dispersal and differentiation - the isotope results , pp. 86-89

Cultivation of choice: new insights into farming practices at Neolithic lakeshore sites 95-110
Styring A., Maier U., Stephan E., Schlichtherle H. & Bogaard A.
  • The nature of early farming on Lake Constance , p. 96
  • Reconstructing past farming practices through crop nitrogen isotope values , pp. 96-97
  • Hornstaad-Hörnle IA , pp. 97-100
  • Crop-growing conditions at Hornstaad-Hörnle IA , pp. 100-101
  • Social geography of farming at Hornstaad-Hörnle IA , pp. 101-103
  • Sipplingen , pp. 103-105
  • Change in crop-growing conditions over 1000 years at Sipplingen , pp. 105-107

Buried with turtles: the symbolic role of the Euphrates soft-shelled turtle (Rafetus euphraticus) in Mesopotamia 111-125
Berthon R., Erdal Y. S., Mashkour M. & Kozbe G.
  • Taxonomic remarks , p. 112
  • The Euphrates soft-shelled turtles at Kavusan Höyük , pp. 113-119
  • Interactions between humans and Euphrates soft-shelled turtles , pp. 119-122

Communal eating and drinking in early Roman Mediterranean France: a possible tavern at Lattara, c. 125-75 BC 126-142
Luley B. P. & Piquès G.
  • The archaeological evidence , pp. 129-134

The Kayuko Mound Group: a festival site in southern Belize 143-156
Moyes H., Robinson M. & Prufer K. M.
  • Kayuko Naj Tunich: an ancient Maya cave shrine , pp. 146-148

Anaemia (thalassaemia) in the Middle Euphrates Valley of Syria in the second-fourth centuries AD? 157-171
Tomczyk J., Palczewski P., Mankowska-Pliszka H., Ploszaj T., Jedrychowska-Danska K. & Witas H. W.

Weapons of war? Rapa Nui mata'a morphometric analyses 172-187
Lipo C. P., Hunt T. L., Horneman R. & Bonhomme V.
  • Morphometric analyses: elliptic Fourier analysis , pp. 179-181
  • Comparison with stemmed tools from other Pacific islands , pp. 181-182

Satellite evidence of archaeological site looting in Egypt: 2002-2013 188-205
Parcak S., Gathings D., Childs C., Mumford G. & Cline E.
  • A brief history of looting in Egypt , p. 189
  • Assessing reports of recent looting in Egypt , pp. 189-190
  • Mapping looting from space , pp. 190-193

A fragmented past: (re)constructing antiquity through 3D artefact modelling and customised structured light scanning at Athienou-Malloura, Cyprus 206-218
Counts D. B., Averett E. W. & Garstki K.

Bridging theory and bow hunting: human cognitive evolution and archaeology 219-228
Coolidge F. L., Noël Haidle M., Lombard M. & Wynn T.
  • Archaeology of bow hunting, bridging theory and cognitive interpretation , pp. 219-221
  • Expert cognition and bow-and-arrow technology , pp. 221-224
  • Episodic memory and bow hunting , pp. 224-225
  • Tentatively bridging cognitive and neural spheres , pp. 225-226

Conflict antiquities and conflicted atniquities: addressing commercial sales of legally excavated artefacts 229-236
Stevenson A.
  • Archaeology with context , pp. 229-231
  • The auction house problem , pp. 231-232
  • Complex histories , pp. 232-233
  • A question of stewardship , pp. 233-234

'Celts: art and identity' exhibition: 'New Celticism' at the British Museum 237-244
Fernández-Götz M.

Identifying Celts 245-248
Megaw V.

Mortuary practices and living-dead interactions: recent research in the ancient Andes 249-251
Chicoine D.
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