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A review of world archaeology

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Jaar2021

PublicatietypeAflevering

SerieAntiquity

Volume379

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Pagina’s281

UitgeverAntiquity Trust

PlaatsCambridge

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Editorial 3-12
Witcher R.
  • Tunnel vision , pp. 3-7
  • Plastic human , pp. 10-12

Subsistence and health in Middle Neolithic (9000-7000 BP) southern China: new evidence from the Dingsishan site 13-26
Zhu S., Li F., Chen X., Fu X. & Hu Y.

Early Neolithic occupation of the lowlands of south-western Iran: new evidence from Tapeh Mahtaj 27-44
Darabi H., Bangsgaard P., Arranz-Otaegui A., Ahadi G. & Olsen J.
  • Neolithic emergence in south-western Iran: the state of current research , pp. 29-30
  • Excavation at Tapeh Mahtaj , p. 30
  • Finds , pp. 30-33
  • Flora , pp. 33-36
  • Fauna , pp. 36-38
  • Dating , pp. 38-40

Neolithic pathways in East Asia: early sedentism on the Mongolian Plateau 45-64
Zhao C., Janz L., Bukhchuluun D. & Odsuren D.
  • Trajectories in sedentism , pp. 48-57

New burial rites at the end of the Linearbandkeramik in south-west Slovakia 65-84
Müller-Scheessel N., Hukelová Z., Meadows J., Cheben I., Müller J. & Furholt M.
  • Archaeological features , pp. 66-68
  • The human remains , pp. 69-71
  • Burial goods , p. 72
  • Osteological analysis , p. 72
  • Radiocarbon dating , pp. 72-74

The original Stonehenge? A dismantled stone circle in the Preseli Hills of west Wales 85-103
Parker Pearson M., Pollard J., Richards C., Welham K., Kinnaird T., Shaw D., Simmons E., Stanford A., Bevins R., Ixer R., Ruggles C. & et al.
  • A dismantled stone circle at Waun Mawn , pp. 86-88
  • Dating the Waun Mawn stone circle , pp. 88-93
  • The geology of the Waun Mawn stones , p. 93
  • A solstitial alignment at Waun Mawn , pp. 93-95

The Early Iron Age collective tomb LCG-1 at Dibba al-Bayah, Oman: long-distance exchange and cross-cultural interaction 104-124
Frenez D., Genchi F., David-Cuny H. & Al-Bakri S.
  • Stamp seals (DA34264, DA35873): the Gulf region , pp. 110-113
  • Cylinder seal (DA29479/2): south-western Iran , pp. 113-116
  • Gold pendant (DA29588): north-western Iran , pp. 116-118
  • Eye-stone (DA34259): Babylonia , pp. 118-120

Tracking turtles in the past: zooarchaeological evidence for human-turtle interactions in the ancient Eastern Mediterranean 125-141
Çakirlar C., Koolstra F. J. & Ikram S.

Connectivity and funerary change in early medieval Europe 142-159
Brownlee E.
  • Understanding burial change , pp. 143-144
  • Patterns and timing of spread of unfurnished burial , pp. 147-152
  • Diffusion and connectivity in early medieval Europe , pp. 152-156

Chacmools in Costa Rica: long-distance interaction between lower Central America and Mesoamerica, c. AD 1000 160-179
Rosenwig R. M. & Vázquez Leiva R.

The battle of Vossenack Ridge: exploring interdisciplinary approaches for the detection of U.S. Army field positions on a Second World War battlefield 180-197
Stele A., Schwickett M. & Rass C.
  • Research area, historical background and fieldwork , pp. 183-185
  • Deconstructing the historical narrative , p. 185
  • Methodological triangulation , pp. 185-189
  • Remote-sensing sources , p. 189
  • Geophysical prospection , pp. 189-191
  • Archaeology , p. 191

The Iron Age in the Plastic Age: Anthropocene signatures at Castell Henllys 198-214
Mytum H. & Meek J.
  • The roundhouses and their use-lives , pp. 201-204
  • The Cookhouse assemblage , pp. 204-206
  • The Earthwatch roundhouse assemblage , pp. 206-208
  • Fragmentation , pp. 208-210

Mutable objects, places and chronologies 215-227
Sainsbury V. A., Bray P., Gosden C. & Pollard A. M.
  • The problem of recycling , p. 216
  • Time, form, function and ownership , pp. 216-219
  • Different forms of mutability , p. 219
  • Recycling , pp. 219-222
  • Reuse , pp. 222-223

Ancient DNA, kinship and relational identities in Bronze Age Britain 228-237
Brück J.
  • Anthropological perspectives on kinship , pp. 228-231
  • Making relations in Bronze Age Britain , pp. 231-235

Making posthumanist kin in the past 238-240
Crellin R. J.

Making aDNA useful for kinship analysis 241-243
Ensor B. E.

Exploring human possibilities 244-246
Furholt M.

Emergent or imposed? 247-248
Frieman C. J.

Kinship: politics and practice 249-251
Brück J.
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