Antiquity
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Articles in December 1998 issue of Antiquity
- Sotades: Symbols of Immortality on Greek Vases.(Review) (book reviews)
by Spivey, Nigel - The Archaeology of Israel: Constructing the Past, Interpreting the Present.(Review) (book reviews)
by Whitelam, Keith - Layard's 'Nineveh and Its Remains.'.(Special Section: A Celebration of 1848)(English adventurer Austen Henry Layard's book)
by Reade, Julian - Stonehenge: is the medium the message?(response to Michael Parker Pearson and colleague, Antiquity, vol. 72, p. 308, 1998)
by Barrett, John C.; Fewster, Kathryn J. - Paviland Cave: contextualizing the 'Red Lady.'.(fossil human remains)
by Aldhouse-Green, Stephen; Pettitt, Paul - The Etruscans.(Review) (book reviews)
by Izzet, Vedia - Archaeology, History and Custer's Last Battle. The Little Big Horn Re-examined.(Review) (book reviews)
by Freeman, Philip - The 'Communist Manifesto,' 150 years later.(Special Section: A Celebration of 1848)(predictions of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels)
by Gilman, Antonio - The potential for heavy metal soil analysis on low status archaeological sites at Shapwick, Somerset.
by Aston, M.A.; Jackson, A.W.; Martin, M.H. - Postcards from Beazley and other electric dreams: notes from the 15th International Congress of Classical Archaeology.
by Rajala, Ulla - The Danish Storebaelt Since the Ice Age: Man, Sea and Forest.(Review) (book reviews)
by Rowley-Conwy, Peter - La Culture de Cerny. Nouvelle economie, nouvelle societe au Neolithique. Actes due Colloque International de Nemours.(Review) (book reviews)
by Scarre, Chris - Some botanical characteristics of green foxtail (Setaria viridis) and harvesting experiments on the grass.
by Lu, Tracey L.-D. - No slow dusk: Maya urban development and decline in La Milpa, Belize.
by Clarke, Amanda; Donaghey, Sara; Hammond, Norman; Tourtellot, Gair - Maintaining the open space.(response to Willy Kitchen in this issue, p. 747)(World Archaeological Congress on January 1999 in Cape Town, South Africa)
by Thomas, Julian - Prehistoric Ritual and Religion.(Review) (book reviews)
by Bailey, Douglass - Stonehenge: Making Space.(Review) (book reviews)
by Pearson, Mike Parker - Notes on the recent discovery of ancient cultivated rice at Jiahu, Henan Province: a new theory concerning the origin of Oryza japonica in China.(Special Section: Rice Domestication)
by Juzhong, Zhang; Xiangkun, Wang - Illicit antiquities and international litigation - the Turkish experience.
by Blake, Janet - From Croatia to Cape Town: the future of the World Archaeological Congress.
by Kitchen, Willy - Rediscovering Darwin: Evolutionary Theory and Archaeological Explanation.(Review) (book reviews)
by Steele, James - Science and Stonehenge.(Review) (book reviews)
by Pearson, Mike Parker - The Middle Yangtze region in China is one place where rice was domesticated: phytolith evidence from the Diaotonghuan Cave, Northern Jiangxi.(Special Section: Rice Domestication)
by Zhijun, Zhao - Archaeology, archaeologists and 'Europe.'.
by Pluciennik, Mark - New research on the terramare of northern Italy.(north Italian Bronze Age culture)
by Pearce, Mark - Maritime Archaeology: A Reader of Substantive and Theoretical Contributions.(Review) (book reviews)
by Adams, Jonathan - 'Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley' by E.G. Squier & E.H. Davis: the first classic of US archaeology.(Special Section: A Celebration of 1848)
by Welch, Paul D. - Notes on new advancements and revelations in the agricultural archaeology of early rice domestication in the Dongting Lake region.(Special Section: Rice Domestication)
by Anping, Pei - Cosmogenic radiation nuclides in archaeology: a response to Phillips et al.(response to F.M. Phillips et al, Antiquity, vol. 71, p. 100, 1997)
by Bednarik, Robert G. - Public archaeology and prehistory in Sicily.
by Giannitrapani, Enrico - Early Iron Production - Archaeology, Technology and Experiments.(Review) (book reviews)
by Slater, Elizabeth - Dennis of Etruria: a celebration.(Special Section: A Celebration of 1848)(George Dennis' book 'The Cities and Cemeteries of Etruria')
by Potter, T.W. - The origins and dispersal of rice cultivation.(Special Section: Rice Domestication)
by Higham, Charles; Lu, Tracey L.-D. - Unusual food plants from Oakbank Crannog, Loch Tay, Scottish Highlands: cloudberry, opium poppy and spelt wheat.
by Dickson, James H.; Dixon, T. Nicholas; Miller, Jennifer J. - Paleoindian Geoarchaeology of the Southern High Plains.(Review) (book reviews)
by French, C.A.I. - The origins of rice agriculture: recent progress in East Asia.(Special Section: Rice Domestication)
by Crawford, Gary W.; Shen, Chen - Lithic technology and discard at Marki, Cyprus: consumer behaviour and site formation in the prehistoric Bronze Age.
by Webb, Jennifer M. - Olmec to Aztec: Settlement Patterns in the Ancient Gulf Lowlands.(Review) (book reviews)
by Hammond, Norman - Alluvial Geoarchaeology: Floodplain Archaeology and Environmental Change.(Review) (book reviews)
by French, C.A.I. - Stonehenge for the ancestors: part two.(response to John C. Barrett and Kathryn J. Fewster in this issue, p. 847, and to Alasdair Whittle in this issue, p. 852)
by Parker Pearson, Michael; Ramilisonina - 'The changing face of clay': continuity and change in the transition from village to urban life in the Near East.
by Wengrow, David - Vanishing River: Landscapes and Lives of the Lower Verde Valley. The Lower Verde Archaeological Project.(Review) (book reviews)
by Darvill, Timothy - Cambridge Archaeological Journal.(Review) (periodical reviews)
by Wobst, H. Martin - People and the diverse past: two comments on 'Stonehenge for the ancestors.'.(response to Michael Parker Pearson and colleague, Antiquity, vol. 72, p. 308, 1998)
by Whittle, Alasdair - The cultural life of early domestic plant use.
by Hastorf, Christine A.