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A review of world archaeology

Auteur--

EditorWitcher R.

Jaar2019

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieAntiquity

Volume371

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Pagina’s1121-1413

UitgeverAntiquity Trust

PlaatsCambridge

ISBN--

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Exemplaar125688 Reknummer32

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Editorial 1121-1128
Witcher R.
  • Burning questions , pp. 1121-1124
  • The personal is the political , pp. 1124-1125
  • Ceramic sequence , pp. 1126-1127
  • Bronze bonanza , pp. 1127-1128

The farming-inequality nexus: new insights from ancient Western Eurasia 1129-1143
Bogaard A., Fochesato M. & Bowles S.
  • Cases studies , p. 1131
  • Labour- and land-limited economies , pp. 1131-1135
  • Inequality in labour- and land-limited farming economies , pp. 1135-1136
  • The transformation of an egalitarian labour-limited farming economy , pp. 1136-1140

Neolithisation in the southern Lesser Khingan Mountains: lithic technologies and ecological adaptation 1144-1160
Yue J.-P., Li Y.-Q. & Yang S.-X.
  • The PNTP lithic assemblage of Huayang , pp. 1147-1153
  • The PNTP lithic assemblage of Taoshan , pp. 1153-1155

A petrographic analysis of clay recipes in Late Neolithic north-western China: continuity and change 1161-1177
Womack A., Wang H., Zhou J. & Flad R.

Boom and bust in Bronze Age Britain: major copper production from the Great Orme mine and European trade, c. 1600-1400 BC 1178-1196
Williams R. A. & Le Carlier de Veslud C.
  • Bronze Age copper mining in Britain , pp. 1179-1180
  • The Great Orme copper mine , pp. 1180-1181

Scales, weights and weight-regulated artefacts in Middle and Late Bronze Age Britain 1197-1210
Rahmstorf L.
  • Scales and weights from Middle and Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Britain , pp. 1199-1202
  • Middle and Late Bronze Age weight-regulated gold artefacts , pp. 1202-1204

Lost in combat? A scrap metal find from the Bronze Age battlefield site at Tollense 1211-1230
Uhlig T., Krüger J., Lidke G., Jantzen D., Lorenz S., Ialongo N. & Terberger T.
  • AMS dating , p. 1216
  • Analysis of the deposit (Tools, Various fragments, Sheet metal and cylindrical objects) , pp. 1217-1224

Pots and potters of the Bronze Age of north-west Xinjiang 1231-1248
Doumani Dupuy P. N., Jia P. W., Betts A. & Cong D.
  • Bronze Age sites and ceramics of the Bortala Valley , p. 1234
  • Ceramic chaîne opératoire in the Bortala Valley , pp. 1234-1241

Preclassic Maya caches in residential contexts: variations and transformation in deposition practices at Ceibal 1249-1265
MacLellan J.
  • Preclassic Ceibal , pp. 1250-1252
  • Middle Preclassic period: distinct public and domestic rituals , pp. 1252-1255
  • Late and Terminal Preclassic periods: a shift to more similar ritual practices , pp. 1255-1260
  • Interregional comparisons , pp. 1260-1261

Preclassic ceramic economy in Belize: neutron activation analysis at Cahal Pech 1266-1283
Ebert C. E., Pierce D. E. & Awe J. J.
  • Archaeological background , pp. 1268-1271
  • Materials and methods (Sample selection, NAA preparation and data interpretation) , pp. 1271-1272

Patterned and plain baked clay from pre-pottery contexts in Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia 1284-1302
Bullbeck D., O'Connor S., Fakhri, Fenner J. N., Marwick B., Suryatman, Aziz F., Hakin B. & Wibowo U. P.

Mahendraparvata: an early Angkor-period capital defined through airborne laser scanning at Phnom Kulen 1303-1321
Chevance J.-B., Evans D., Hofer N., Sakhoeun S. & Chhean R.
  • Results (An urban network, Hydraulic infrastructure, Habitation, Mound fields) , pp. 1308-1315

Cist graves on Saba: funerary traditions in the colonial Caribbean 1322-1338
Espersen R. & Haviser J.

Something fishy in the Great Lakes? A reappraisal of early pottery use in north-eastern North America 1339-1349
Taché K., Bondetti M., Lucquin A., Admiraal M. & Craig O. E.
  • Why fatty acid distribution are inappropriate for categorising archaeological residues , pp. 1340-1341
  • Applying fatty acid distribution criteria to vessels with aquatic biomarkers , pp. 1341-1342
  • Applying the isotope and lipid biomarker approach to pottery from the Great Lakes , pp. 1342-1346

House of cards: cultural taxonomy and the study of the European Upper Palaeolithic 1350-1358
Reynolds N. & Riede F.
  • Contemporary cultural taxonomies , p. 1351
  • The shortcomings of the current system , pp. 1351-1353
  • House of cards: the effects of this on research , pp. 1353-1354
  • The remedies , pp. 1354-1356

European Upper Palaeolithic cultural taxa: better off without them? 1359-1361
Shea J. J.

Cultural taxonomy for the European Upper Palaeolithic: a wide-ranging problem 1362-1364
Scerri E. M. L.

Galisonian logic devices and data availability: revitalising Upper Palaeolithic cultural taxonomies 1365-1367
Marwick B.

Reject or revive? The crisis of cultural taxonomy in the European Upper Palaeolithic and beyond 1368-1370
Reynolds N. & Riede F.

Erratum. China's major Late Neolithic centres and the rise of Erlitou 1413
Zhang C., Pollard A. M., Rawson J., Huan L., Liu R. & Tang X.
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