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A review of world archaeology

Auteur--

EditorWitcher R.

Jaar2019

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieAntiquity

Volume372

Subtitel--

Pagina’s1415-1702

UitgeverAntiquity Trust

PlaatsCambridge

ISBN--

Citation key--

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Exemplaar125689 Reknummer32

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Editorial 1415-1423
Witcher R.
  • Barcino Redux , pp. 1417-1420
  • Dealing with the dead , p. 1421
  • Dead in a trench , pp. 1422-1423

Palaeolithic seafaring in East Asia: testing the bamboo raft hypothesis 1424-1441
Kaifu Y., Lin C., Goto A., Ikeya N., Yamada M., Chiang W.-C., Fujita M., Hara K., Hawira T., Huang K., Huang C., Kubota Y., Liu C., Miura K. & et al.

Sedentism, pottery and inland fishing in Late Glacial Japan: a reassessment of the Maedakochi site 1442-1459
Morisaki K., Oda N., Kunikita D., Sasaki Y., Kuronuma Y., Iwase A., Yamazaki T., Ichida N. & Sato H.
  • Environmental conditions during the Pleistocene-Holocene transition , p. 1445
  • Re-examining the Maedakochi site , pp. 1445-1453

Food and ritual resources in hunter-gatherer societies: Canarium nuts in southern China and beyond 1460-1478
Deng Z., Hung H., Li Z., Carson M. T., Huang Q., Huang Y. & Lu H.
  • Study region and sites , p. 1462
  • Plant macro-remains , pp. 1462-1465
  • Canarium nuts as a food resource in southern China , pp. 1466-1471
  • Canarium and ritual associations in southern China , pp. 1471-1473
  • Cross-regional traditions of Canarium use , pp. 1473-1474

Change and continuity in the pottery of early Egypt: a stratified ceramic sequence from Nekhen, Hierakonpolis 1479-1494
Di Pietro G. A.
  • Ceramic variation and homogeneity across the Nekhen stratigraphic sequence , pp. 1484-1486
  • Factors promoting change or stability in the predynastic ceramic industry , pp. 1486-1491

Lithic technological strategies of the earliest herders at Lake Turkana, northern Kenya 1495-1514
Goldstein S. T.

From representation to reality: ancient Egyptian wax head cones from Amarna 1515-1533
Stevens A., Rogge C. E., Bos J. E. M. F. & Dabbs G. R.
  • Akhetaten and its cemeteries , pp. 1517-1519
  • Representations of head cones at Akthetaten , pp. 1519-1520
  • The excavated cones , pp. 1520-1524
  • Cones for the living or the dead? , p. 1527
  • The Amarna cones in context , pp. 1527-1528
  • Towards an understanding of the Amarna head cones , pp. 1528-1531

Beta Samati: discovery and excavation of an Aksumite town 1534-1552
Harrower M. J., Dumitru I. A., Perlingieri C., Nathan S., Zerue K., Lamont J. L., Bausi A., Swerida J. L., Bongers J. L., Woldekiros H. S. & et al.

Birch-bark tar in the Roman world: the persistence of an ancient craft tradition? 1553-1568
Regert M., Rodet-Belarbi I., Mazuy A., Le Dantec G., Dessì R. M., Le Briz S., Henry A. & Rageot M.
  • Roman hinges , pp. 1554-1556

Learning to use atlatls: equipment scaling and enskilment on the Oregon Coast 1569-1585
Losey R. J. & Hull E.

Forging empire: Angkorian iron smelting, community and ritual practice at Tonle Bak 1586-1606
Hendrickson M., Leroy S., Castillo C., Hua Q., Vega E. & Phon K.
  • Finding smelting communities , pp. 1587-1588
  • Angkorian iron production: furnace structure, ritual and formation , pp. 1590-1595
  • The smelting community and ritual practice , pp. 1595-1600
  • Angkorian iron production in regional and global contexts , pp. 1602-1603

The making of an imperial agricultural landscape in the Valley of Belén 1607-1624
Saintenoy T., González-García C. & Crespo Fernandez M.

3D imaging of the Parthenon sculptures: an assessment of the archaeological value of nineteenth-century plaster casts 1625-1642
Payne E. M.
  • Casts as surrogates in the nineteenth century , pp. 1626-1627
  • Creating the Parthenon casts , pp. 1627-1628
  • 3D imaging of originals and casts: methodology , pp. 1628-1630
  • Results of 3D imaging , p. 1630
  • The finish of the sculptures , pp. 1630-1632
  • Evidence of deterioration between the casts and originals , p. 1632
  • Characterising the differences between the castsz and the originals , pp. 1632-1636
  • 'Restoring' the Parthenon sculptures through their casts , pp. 1636-1640

Whither archaeologists? Continuing challenges to field practice 1643-1652
Watson S.
  • The rescue tradition , pp. 1644-1645
  • Reflexive practice? , pp. 1645-1646
  • Fieldwork as research , pp. 1646-1647
  • Current and future realities , pp. 1647-1649

Sustainable archaeology: soothing rhetoric for an anxious institution 1653-1660
Hutchings R. M. & La Salle M.
  • Sustainable archaeology in theory , pp. 1653-1654
  • Sustainable archaeology in practice , pp. 1655-1656

The valuable contributions of archaeology to present and future societies 1661-1663
Högberg A. & Holtorf C.

A world full of adjectives: sustainable archaeology and soothing rhetoric 1664-1665
Gnecco C.

The ethics of sustainable archaeology 1666-1668
Guttmann-Bond E.

Sustainability and an archaeology of the future 1669-1671
Pikirayi I.
  • Holocene human settlement in the Lake Chad Basin , pp. 1669-1670
  • Desertification of the Sahara , pp. 1670-1671

Like a chicken talking to a duck about a kettle of fish 1672-1675
Hutchings R. M. & La Salle M.
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