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A review of world archaeology

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Jaar2017

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SerieAntiquity

Volume359

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Pagina’s1131-1411

UitgeverAntiquity Trust

PlaatsCambridge

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Exemplaar123515 ReknummerT-2-2-b

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Editorial 1131-1136
Scarre C.
  • Archaeology and the future , pp. 1133-1134
  • Big History , pp. 1134-1135
  • Peer review , pp. 1135-1136

Radiocarbon dating of human burials from Raqefet Cave and contemporaneous Natufian traditions at Mount Carmel 1137-1154
Barzilai O., Rebollo O., Nadel D., Bocquentin F., Yeshurun R., Lengyel, Bermatov-Paz G. & Boaretto E.
  • Natufian chronology , pp. 1138-1140
  • Raqefet Cave , pp. 1140-1143
  • The radiocarbon dates , pp. 1143-1144
  • Discussion , pp. 1144-1151

Hafting with beeswax in the Final Palaeolithic: a barbed point from Bergkamen 1155-1170
Baales M., Birker S. & Mucha F.
  • The Final Palaeolithic barbed point from Bergkamen, Westphalia , pp. 1157-1160
  • Analysis of the black residues , pp. 1160-1165
  • Discussion , pp. 1165-1166

Islands of history: the Late Neolithic timescape of Orkney 1171-1188
Bayliss A., Marshall P., Richards C. & Whittle A.
  • Late Neolithic Orkney , pp. 1171-1172
  • Scientific dating and Bayesian chronological modelling on Orkney , pp. 1173-1174
  • The Late Neolithic timescape of Orkney , pp. 1174-1182
  • Discussion , pp. 1182-1185
  • Provisional conclusions , pp. 1185-1186

The afterlife of Egyptian statues: a cache of religious objects in the temple of Ptah at Karnak 1189-1204
Charloux G., Thiers C., Abd Al-Aziz M., Abady Mahmoud M. A., Boulet S., Bourse C., Guadagnini K., Laroye J. & Sayed ElNasseh A. M.
  • The objects and stages of deposition , pp. 1192-1197
  • Discussion . Dating , pp. 1197-1198
  • Discussion . The statue of the god Ptath and its physical and symbolic protection , pp. 1198-1201
  • Discussion . A simulacrum of a tomb of Osiris , pp. 1201-1202

Tracing textile cultures of Italy and Greece in the early first millennium BC 1205-1222
Gleba M.
  • Methods and materials , pp. 1206-1207
  • Results , pp. 1207-1208
  • Results . Textile culture of Italy 1000-400 BC , pp. 1208-1214
  • Results . Textile culture of Greece 1000-400 BC , pp. 1214-1218
  • Results . The spread of Greek textile culture , p. 1218
  • Discussion , pp. 1218-1220

Emptyscapes: filling an 'empty' Mediterranean landscape at Rusellae, Italy 1223-1240
Campana S.
  • The Emptyscapes project , pp. 1224-1226
  • Previous field survey, aerial photography and the detection of archaeological evidence , pp. 1226-1238

Bayesian analysis and free market trade within the Roman Empire 1241-1252
Rubio-Campillo X., Coto-Sarmiento M., Pérez-Gonzalez J. & Remesal Rodríguez J.
  • Archaeological proxies of market structures , pp. 1243-1244
  • Model selection framework , pp. 1244-1246
  • Results , pp. 1246-1248
  • Discussion , pp. 1248-1249

Depletion gilding, innovation and life-histories: the changing colours of Nahuange metalwork 1253-1267
Sáenz-Samper J. & Martinón-Torres M.
  • Background to Nahuange metalwork , pp. 1254-1258
  • Analytical methods , p. 1258
  • Results , pp. 1258-1263
  • Discussion , pp. 1263-1265

Understanding the layout of early coastal settlement at Unguja Ukuu, Zanzibar 1268-1284
Fitton T. & Wynne-Jones S.

Two Classic Maya ballplayer panels from Tipan Chen Uitz, Belize 1285-1298
Andres C. R., Helmke C., Morton S. G. & Wrobel G. D.

New radiocarbon dates and the herder occupation at Kasteelberg B, South Africa 1299-1313
Sadr K., Britt Bousman C., Brown T. A., Sekonya K. G., Sideras-Haddad E. & Smith A. B.
  • Kasteelberg rockshelter in the Western Cape Province of South Africa , pp. 1300-1308
  • Sampling and AMS dating methods , p. 1308

Integrating the Old World into the New: an 'Idol from the West Indies' 1314-1329
Ostapkowicz J., Brock F., Wiedenhoeft A. C., Schulting R. & Saviola D.
  • Materials and structure: indigenous and foreign , pp. 1318-1322
  • Chronology and wood identification , pp. 1322-1326

Glass and stoneware knapped tools among hunter-gatherers in southern Patagonia and Tierra de Fuego 1330-1343
Nuevo Delaunay A., Belardi J. B., Carballo Marina F., Saletta M. J. & De Angelis H.
  • Patagonia and the impact of outsiders , pp. 1332-1334
  • Glass and stoneware in Patagonia , pp. 1334-1336

Semi-automated detection of looting in Afghanistan using multispectral imagery and principal component analysis 1344-1355
Lauricella A., Cannon J., Branting S. & Hammer E.
  • Use of remote sensing to monitor looting patterns , pp. 1345-1347
  • A semi-automated method for detecting looters' pits , pp. 1347-1350
  • Application of the method to Ai Khanoum, Afghanistan , pp. 1350-1351

Agents and commodities: a response to Brughmans and Poblome (2016) on modelling the Roman economy 1356-1363
Van Oyen A.
  • Can formalist modelling yield primitivist results? , pp. 1357-1358
  • Big data without commodities? , pp. 1358-1360
  • Multiple types of modernist agents? , pp. 1360-1361
  • Farewell to the Roman economy , pp. 1361-1362

The case for computational modelling of the Roman economy: a reply to Van Oyen 1364-1366
Brughmans T. & Poblome J.

Our fourth Lascaux 1367-1374
James N.
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