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A review of world archaeology

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EditorWitcher R.

Jaar2018

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieAntiquity

Volume363

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Pagina’s565-845

UitgeverAntiquity Trust

PlaatsCambridge

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Inhoud
Editorial 565-572
  • SAA in Washington, D.C. , pp. 567-568
  • Mount Vernon , pp. 568-569
  • Lives bound together , pp. 569-570

Climate change and the deteriorating archaeological and environmental archives of the Arctic. 573-586
Hollesen J., Callanan M., Dawson T., Fenger-Nielsen R., Friesen T. M., Jensen A. M., Markham A., Martens V. V., Pitulko V. V. & Rockman M.
  • Artic archaeological potential , pp. 575-577
  • The impact of climate change on archaeological sites . Coastal erosion , pp. 577-578
  • The impact of climate change on archaeological sites . Permafrost thaw and microbial degradation , pp. 578-579
  • The impact of climate change on archaeological sites . Vegetation increase and tundra fires , pp. 579-580
  • Discussion . Detecting vulnerable sites , pp. 580-581
  • Discussion . Monitoring and mitigation , pp. 581-582
  • Discussion . Rescue and priorisation of sites , p. 582
  • The way forward , pp. 582-583

The unique Solutrean laurel-leaf points of Volgu: heat-treated or not? 587-602
Schmidt P., Bellot-Gurlet L. & Floss H.
  • Methods and materials . The Volgu points and their origin , pp. 588-589
  • Methods and materials . Geological samples , pp. 589-593
  • Methods and materials . Methods and experimental set-up , pp. 593-594
  • Methods and materials . Aanlytical equipment and experimental error , p. 594
  • Results . Description of the artefacts , pp. 594-595
  • Results . Spectroscopic analysis , pp. 595-597
  • Discussion , pp. 597-599
  • Implications for the Solutrean , pp. 599-600

Harvesting and processing wild cereals in the Upper Palaeolithic Yellow River Valley, China 603-619
Liu L., Levin M. J., Bonomo M. F., Wang J., Shi J., Chen X., Han J. & Song Y.
  • Environmental and archaeological background , pp. 604-606
  • Experimental research and archaeological data , pp. 606-607
  • Results of analyses , pp. 607-611
  • Integration of use-wear and residue analyses , pp. 611-615
  • Discussion and conclusion , p. 616

A tale of two tells: dating the Catalhöyük West Mound 620-639
Orton D., Anvari J., Gibson C., Last J., Bogaard A., Rosenstock E. & Biehl P. F.
  • Cultural change at Catalhöyük , pp. 622-624
  • Previous dating at Catalhöyük , pp. 624-625
  • Samples and results , pp. 625-633
  • Discussion , pp. 633-636
  • Conclusions , pp. 636-637

Radical 'royals'? Burial practices at Basur Höyük and the emergence of early states in Mesopotamia 640-654
Hassett B. & Saglamtimur H.
  • Basur Höyük in the world of Mesopotamia, Anatolia and the Caucasus , pp. 642-643
  • Bioarchaeological identification of the burials , pp. 644-649
  • Discussion , pp. 649-653

The ring sanctuary of Pömmelte, Germany: a monumental, multi-layered metaphor of the late third millennium BC 655-673
Spatzier A. & Bertemes F.
  • Building sequence and enclosure layout , pp. 656-660
  • Time and people , pp. 660-661
  • Ritual disposal of paraphernalia and offerings , pp. 661-665
  • Layers of space-and-meaning associations , pp. 665-668
  • Synthesis - sanctuary and warrant , pp. 668-670
  • Synopsis and prospect , pp. 670-671

Mixing metaphors : sedentary-mobile interactions and local-global connections in prehistoric Turkmenistan 674-689
Rouse L. M. & Cerasetti B.
  • Interactions at four Murghab sites , pp. 677-683
  • Discussion , pp. 683-686

A first absolute chronology for Late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age Myanmar: new AMS 14C dates from Nyaung'gan and Oakaie 690-708
Pryce T. O., Kyaw A. A., Kyaw M. M., Win T. T., Win T. T., Win K. H., Mon M. M., Aye M. M., Htay S. H., Mar A. A., Bellina B., Bentley R. A. & et al.
  • Archaeological sites , pp. 693-696
  • Nyaung'gan , pp. 696-697
  • Ceramic techno-typology , pp. 697-699
  • Chronology , pp. 699-702
  • Discussion and conclusion , pp. 702-705

The Anyang Xibeigang Shang royal tombs revisited : a social archaeological approach 709-723
Mizoguchi K. & Uchida J.
  • Material and method , pp. 711-712
  • Analysis: reconstructing the chronology of the Xibeigang cemetery , pp. 712-715
  • Interpretation , pp. 715-721
  • Concluding remarks , p. 721

Fulayj: a Late Sasanian fort on the Arabian coast 724-741
al-Jahwari N. S., Kennet D., Priestman S. & Sauer E.
  • Fulayj FJ3.S3 , pp. 725-736
  • Discussion , pp. 736-739

'The gleaming mane of the serpent' : the Birka dragonhead from Black Earth Harbour 742-757
Kalmring S. & Holmquist L.
  • The Birka dragonhead , p. 743
  • The soapstone casting mould from 1887 , pp. 743-746
  • Viking Age dragonhead dress pins , pp. 746-749
  • Ship's figureheads , pp. 749-750
  • Iron curls of full-size dragonheads , pp. 750-753

The weight of ritual: Classic Maya jade head pendants in the round 758-771
Halperin C. T., Hruby Z. X. & Mongelluzzo R.
  • The jade head pendant from Ucanal, Guatemala , pp. 759-761
  • Functional distinctions , pp. 761-763
  • Weight as a metaphor for the responsibilities of political office , pp. 763-765
  • The phenomenology of jade ornaments , pp. 765-767
  • Burdens of burdens and other weights , pp. 767-768

100 years later: the dark heritage of the Great War at a prisoner-of-war camp in Czersk, Poland 772-787
Kobialka D.
  • A POW camp at Czersk as difficult heritage , pp. 774-779
  • A Russian canteen as trench art and its material memory , pp. 779-785

Retracing the footsteps of H.H. Thomas: a review of his Stonehenge bluestone provenancing study 788-802
Bevins R. & Ixer R.
  • Previous studies of the bluestones , pp. 790-791
  • The career of H.H. Thomas , pp. 791-794
  • Thomas's 1923 paper , pp. 794-798
  • Summary of our findings , pp. 798-799
  • Explaining the discrepancies , pp. 799-800
  • Conclusions and implications , p. 800

Boots on the ground in Africa's ancient DNA 'revolution' : archaeological perspectives on ethics and best practices 803-815
Prendergast M. E. & Sawchuk E.
  • Mapping uncharted territory: the true revolution , p. 805
  • Colonial legacies and ethical considerations in African archaeogenetics , pp. 805-808
  • Best practices for aDNA research in institutional collections , pp. 808-812
  • Discussion: the future of the African aDNA 'revolution' , pp. 812-813

From totems to myths: theorising about rock art 816-818
Ochoa B.

The expanding and deeping scope of historical archaeology 819-821
Mrozowski S. A.
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