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The Project Gallery is on open access and is intended to serve the archaeological community by giving notice of new projects, expeditions or ideas of wide potential interest. Entries should be sent to the editor in the format that you see here.

Submissions are not peer-reviewed and authors are asked to exercise care about accuracy and references. Readers should note that we facilitate these communications rather than referee them, so we do not validate their content and all queries and comments should be addressed to the authors direct.

From October 2005, Project Gallery papers are mounted online as soon as they are received, accepted and processed, but belong to the forthcoming issue. Please therefore check back regularly for the latest additions.




September 2004

Listed below are articles that have been added to the Project Gallery in September 2004. Simply click on the titles to access the articles.


Authors and Title

Issue Number and Date



Ronald A. Castanzo & James J. Sheehy
The Formative Period civic-ceremonial centre of Xochiltenango in Mexico

No 301
September 2004

Pavel Dolukhanov, Stepan Aslanian, Evgeny Kolpakov & Elena Belyaeva
Prehistoric sites in northern Armenia

No 301
September 2004

Alexander Herrera & Kevin Lane
Issues in Andean highland archaeology: The Cambridge Round Table on Ancash Sierra Archaeology

No 301
September 2004

James Kences
Lithic flake scars, percussive sound and prehistoric symbols

No 301
September 2004
Antiquity

Matthew G. Leavesley & John Chappell
Buang Merabak: additional early radiocarbon evidence of the colonisation of the Bismarck Archipelago, Papua New Guinea


No 301
September 2004

Carlos Magnavita, Stefanie Kahlheber & Barbara Eichhorn
The rise of organisational complexity in mid-first millennium BC Chad Basin

No 301
September 2004

Dagmara Mañka, Marek Milewki & Malgorzata Targosz
Neanderthal economy: recycling stone tools at Poland's Wylotne Shelter

No 301
September 2004

Tuija Rankama & Jarmo Kankaanpää
First Preboreal inland site in North Scandinavia discovered in Finnish Lapland

No 301
September 2004

Marc Dewilde, Pedro Pype, Mathieu de Meyer, Frederik Demeyere, Wouter Lammens, Janiek Degryse, Franky Wyffels & Nicholas J. Saunders
Belgium's new department of First World War archaeology

No 301
September 2004

Andrew Sherratt
Spotting tells from space

No 301
September 2004



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