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A quarterly review of archaeology edited by Martin Carver

Current Edition    Volume 77   Number 298    December 2003

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Research

Jean-Claude Marquet & Michel LorblancA Neanderthal face? The proto-figurine from La Roche-Cotard, Langeais (Indre-et-Loire, France)
Michael D. Petraglia & Abdullah Alsharekh The Middle Palaeolithic of Arabia: Implications for modern human origins, behaviour and dispersals
Ole GrønMesolithic dwelling places in south Scandinavia: their definition and social interpretation
Dennis M. Sandgathe & Brian HaydenDid Neanderthals eat inner bark?
Scott M. FitzpatrickEarly human burials in the western Pacific: evidence for a c.3000 year old occupation on Palau
Thomas Perrin Mesolithic and Neolithic cultures co-existing in the upper Rhône valley
Daan RaemaekersCutting a long story short? The process of neolithization in the Dutch delta re-examined
Steven A. RosenEarly multi-resource nomadism: Excavations at the Camel Site in the central Negev
Yan SunBronzes, mortuary practice and political strategies of the Yan during the early Western Zhou period
Israel Finkelstein & Eli PiasetzkyRecent radiocarbon results and King Solomon
Michael Dietler & Michel PyThe Warrior of Lattes: an Iron Age statue discovered in Mediterranean France

Methods

Richard T. CallaghanPrehistoric trade between Ecuador and West Mexico: a computer simulation of coastal voyages
Veerle Rots Towards an understanding of hafting: the macro- and microscopic evidence

Debate

Abigail Hackett & Robin DennellNeanderthals as fiction in archaeological narrative
Barry Cunliffe, Colin Renfrew, Chris Godsen & Helen GeakeThe British Museum at 250

Reviews

Nicholas James Among the New Books
Review articles
DIMITRA PAPAGIANNI Palaeolithic archaeology in united Europe
Desolate landscapes: Ice-Age settlement in eastern Europe
John F. Hoffecker
Lithic resource management during the Belgian Early Upper Paleolithic: effects of variable raw material context on lithic economy (Études et recherches archéologiques de l'Université de Liège no. 91).
Rebecca Miller
L'Aurignacien entre mer et océan: réflexion sur l'unité des phases anciennes de l'Aurignacien dans le sud de la France (Société préhistorique française Memoir 29).
François Bon.
Die mittelpaläolithische Freilandstation von Salzgitter-Lebenstedt: Genese der Fundstelle und Systematik der Steinarbeitung (Salzgitter-Forschungen Vol. 3).
Andreas Pastoors
Recent studies in the final Palaeolithic of the European plain: proceedings of a UISPP Symposium, Stockholm, 14-17 October 1999.
Berit Valentin Eriksen & Bodil Bratlund (ed.).
DEAN R. SNOW Eastern Woodlands of North America
Windover: multidisciplinary investigations of an Early Archaic Florida cemetery.
Glen H. Doran (ed.).
The archaeology and history of the Native Georgia tribes.
Max E. White.
Catawba Valley Mississippian: ceramics, chronology, and Catawba Indians.
David G. Moore.
Etowah: the political history of a chiefdom capital.
Adam King.
Archaeology of the Everglades
John W. Griffin (ed. Jerald T. Milanich & James J. Miller)
Bottle Creek: a Pensacola Culture site in south Alabama.
Ian W. Brown (ed.)
PATRICIA A. MCANANY Classic period south-eastern Maya households
Before the volcano erupted: the ancient Cerén village in Central America.
Payson Sheets
Hinterland households: rural agrarian household diversity in northwest Honduras.
John G. Douglass.
SUSAN SHERRATT Bronze Age and early Iron Age Crete
Catalogue of pottery from the Bronze and Early Iron Age settlement of Vrokastro in the collections of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology and the Archaeological Museum, Herakleion, Crete (Reports on the Vrokastro Area, Eastern Crete Vol. 1; University Museum Monograph 113).
Barbara J. Hayden.
External relations of Early Iron Age Crete, 1100-600 BC (Archaeological Institute of America Monographs n.s. No. 4).
Donald W. Jones.
Book reviews
JON C. HENDERSONCrannogs: a study of peoples interaction with lakes, with particular reference to Lough Gara in the north-west of Ireland.
Christina Fredengren
ROGER MIKET The souterrains of Ireland
Mark Clinton.
DAVID GRIFFITHSExcavations on St Patrickšs Isle, Peel, Isle of Man, 1982-88: prehistoric, Viking, Medieval and later
David Freke.
BARRIE TRINDERCold war: building for nuclear confrontation 1946-1989
Wayne D. Cocroft & Roger J.C. Thomas (ed. P.S. Barnwell).
JAMES WHITLEYThe Protogeometric Aegean: the archaeology of the late eleventh and tenth centuries BC.
Irene S. Lemos
ROBERT COATES-STEPHENSNaples from Roman town to city-state (Archaeological Monographs of the British School at Rome Vol.12).
Paul Arthur
CHARLES HIGHAMThe human skeletal remains: Ban Chiang, a prehistoric village site in northeast Thailand (Vol. 1; University Museum Monograph 111)
Michael Pietrusewsky & Michele Toomay Douglas
GARY PRESLANDSydney's Aboriginal past: investigating the archaeological and historical records
Val Attenbrow
PAUL LANEThe Zimbabwe culture: origins and decline of southern Zambezian states.
Innocent Pikirayi
DOUGLAS BAMFORTH Genes, memes and human history: Darwinian archaeology and cultural evolution
Stephen Shennan.
PETER DREWETT Archaeological survey
E.B. Banning.
Obituaries
Niall Brady & James SchryverRobert T. Farrell
Philip RahtzJohn Hurst

Project Gallery

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Francisco Estrada-Belli, Jeremy Bauer, Molly Morgan & Angel Chavez Symbols of early Maya kingship at Cival, Petén, Guatemala
Nazim I. Hidjrati, Larry R. Kimball & Todd Koetje Middle and Late Pleistocene investigations of Myshtulgaty Lagat (Weasel Cave) North Ossetia, Russia
Marcos Martinón-Torres, Thilo Rehren & Sigrid von Osten A 16th century lab in a 21st century lab: archaeometric study of the laboratory equipment from Oberstockstall (Kirchberg am Wagram, Austria)
Mark G. Plew Archaeology in the Iwokrama Rainforest, Guyana
Robert M. Rosenswig Earliest Mesoamerican human-duck imagery from Cuauhtémoc, Chiapas, Mexico

Angela Schlumbaum, Barbara Stopp, Guido Breuer, André Rehazek, Robert Blatter, Meral Turgay & Jörg Schibler Combining archaeozoology and molecular genetics: the reason behind the changes in cattle size between 150BC and 700AD in Northern Switzerland

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