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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Submissions are not peer-reviewed and authors are asked to exercise care about accuracy and references.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 2005

Listed below are articles that have been added to the Project Gallery in September 2005. Simply click on the titles to access the articles.


Authors and Title

Issue Number and Date



Kim Akerman
The efficiency of tula adze-flake production - a contrary view, with comments on the suggested use of tula adzes

No 305
September 2005
Antiquity

Michael D. Coe
Image of an Olmec ruler at Juxtlahuaca, Mexico

No 305
September 2005

Malcolm C. Lillie, Mikhail Zhilin, Svetlana Shavchenko & Maisie Taylor
Carpentry dates back to Mesolithic

No 305
September 2005

Leping Jiang & Li Liu
The discovery of an 8000-year-old dugout canoe at Kuahuqiao in the Lower Yangzi River, China

No 305
September 2005

J. Cameron Monroe
American archaeology in the Republic of Bénin: recent achievements and future prospects

No 305
September 2005

Forouzadeh Jafarzadeh pour, Farhang Khademi Nadooshan & Seyed Sadrudin Moosavi
Greek coins of Bactria in western Iran

No 305
September 2005
Antiquity

Samuel Oluwole Ogundele
Reflections on archaeology and the Nigerian public

No 305
September 2005
Antiquity

S. Triantaphyllou & M. Bessios
A mass burial at fourth century BC Pydna, Macedonia, Greece: evidence for slavery?

No 305
September 2005

Pierre M. Vermeersch, Philip Van Peer & Veerle Rots
A Middle Palaeolithic site with blade technology at Al Tiwayrat, Qena, Upper Egypt

No 305
September 2005

Yuval Yekutieli
Deconstruction and reconstruction of fourth millennium BC iconoclastic graffiti

No 305
September 2005



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