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Antiquity 72 (275)
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Antiquity 72 (275)
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Antiquity
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Volume:
72 (275)
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1998
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Date Of Issue From: 1998
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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20 Jan 2002
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Abstract
Middle and Upper Palaeolithic environments and the calibration of 14C dates beyond 10,000 BP
Tjeerd H Andel, van
26 - 33
Imaging and imagining the Neanderthal: the role of technical drawings in archaeology
David Reybrouck, van
56 - 64
Considers how technical illustration can reveal as much about contemporary attitudes and preconceptions as more apparently subjective reconstruction drawings.
A high-status Anglo-Saxon settlement at Flixborough, Lincolnshire
Christopher Loveluck
146 - 161
Discussion of various interpretations of the Flixborough site (excavated 1989--91), from `monastic' to `magnate'.
Knowth before Knowth
George Eogan
162 - 172
Discusses the implications of recent discoveries of decorated stones apparently recycled from an earlier phase of tomb building at the Boyne Valley site.
Stable isotopes and the seasonality of the Oronsay middens
Michael P Richards
Paul A Mellars
178 - 184
Research on six Late Mesolithic shell middens on the Hebridean island address questions of permanent and seasonal occupation. Stable isotope bone analysis shows marine resources providing the majority of protein, supporting year-round occupation of Oronsay. One individual, however, demonstrated a mixed diet of marine and terrestrial protein, suggesting seasonal visits and different patterns of site occupation. There is an `Appendix: sample preparation' (182).
A contextual approach to the interpretation of the early Bronze Age skeletons of the East Anglian Fens.
Jo Roberts
188 - 197
Reports patterns evident in the placing and character of thirty-six prehistoric burials whose distinctive associations place them in the EBA.
Celts, politics and motivation in archaeology
Simon James
200 - 209
Reply to a recent paper (see ***) and part of an ongoing debate. There is an `Appendix: research-active academic staff in United Kingdom university archaeology departments' (208).
Why study a Greek vase-painter? -- a response to Whitley's `Beazley as theorist'
John H Oakley
209 - 213
Response to an earlier article (see 97/1070). The original author, John Whitley, responds with comments (213).
Whose rationality? A response to Fekri Hassan
Ian Hodder
213 - 217
Response to comments (see 98/170) on this author's original article (see 98/171).