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Slashing and thrusting with Late Bronze Age spears: analysis and experiment
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Debate
Acropolismus
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Behold the raking geison: the new Acropolis Museum and its context-free archaeologies
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Museums of oblivion
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- 02 January 2015, pp. 625-629
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Soft targets and no-win dilemmas: response to Dimitris Plantzos
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- 02 January 2015, pp. 629-630
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Isotopes and impact: a cautionary tale
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- 02 January 2015, pp. 631-638
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The prehistory of Southeast Asia: a retrospective view of 40 years research
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- 02 January 2015, pp. 639-653
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Silk Road riches no embarrassment
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- 02 January 2015, pp. 654-656
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Review article
Early prehistoric cultural connections: Siberia and beyond - John F. Hoffecker& Scott A. Elias Human ecology of Beringia. xiv+290 pages, 82 illustrations. 2010. New York: Columbia University Press; 978-0-231-13060-8 hardback £34.50. - Don E. Dumond & Richard L. Bland (ed.). Archaeology in Northeast Asia: on the pathway to Bering Strait (University of Oregon Archaeological Papers 65). vi + 228 pages, 62 illustrations, 22 tables. 2006. Eugene (OR): Museum of Natural and Cultural History & Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon; no ISBN paperback $18. - Margarita A. Kiryak (Dikova) trans. & ed. by Richard L. Bland & Yaroslav V. Kuzmin The Stone Age of Chukotka, northeastern Siberia (new materials) (British Archaeological Reports International Series 2099). ix+270 pages, 151 illustrations. 2010. Oxford: Archaeopress; 978-1-4073-0575-2 paperback £47.
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New work on mathematics, measurement and society - Stephen Chrisomalis. Numerical notation: a comparative history. x+486 pages, 26 illustrations. 161 tables. 2010. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 978-0-521-87818-0 hardback £65 & $95. - Iain Morley & Colin Renfew (ed.). The archaeology of measurement: comprehending Heaven, Earth and Time in ancient societies. xvii+267 pages, 129 illustrations, 23 tables. 2010. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 978-0-521-13588-7 paperback £19.99 & $36.99; 978-0-521-11990-0 hardback £60 & $90.
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- 02 January 2015, pp. 662-664
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Common threads and separate strands in Anglo-Saxon England - Christopher Scull. Early medieval (late 5th–early 8th centuries AD) cemeteries at Boss Hall and Buttermarket, Ipswich, Suffolk (Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph 27). xvi+364 pages, 213 b&w & colour illustrations. 2009. Leeds: Society for Medieval Archaeology; 978-1-906540-18-0 hardback £43. - Sue Hirst & Dido Clark. Excavations at Mucking. Volume 3: the Anglo-Saxon cemeteries, excavations by Tom and Margaret Jones. Part 1: Introduction, catalogues and specialist reports. Part 2: Analysis and discussion. xlii+836 pages, 421 b&w & colour illustrations, 138 tables, CD-ROM. 2009. London: Museum of London Archaeology; 978-1-901992-86-1 hardback £55. - Sam Lucy, Jess Tipper & Alison Dickens. The Anglo-Saxon settlement and cemetery at Bloodmoor Hill, Carlton Colville, Suffolk (East Anglian Archaeology 131). xiv+464 pages, 257 b&w illustrations, 10 colour plates, 155 tables. 2009. Cambridge; Cambridge Archaeological Unit, University of Cambridge with ALGAO East; 978-0-9544824-6-6 paperback £40.
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- 02 January 2015, pp. 665-668
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Balancing the scales: new perspectives on British landscapes - Barry Lewis. Hunting in Britain from the Ice Age to the present. 224 pages, 66 illustrations, 23 colour plates. 2009. Stroud: History Press; 978-0-7524-4802-2 paperback £19.99. - Glenn Foard, David Hall & Tracey Partida. Rockingham Forest: an atlas of the medieval and early-modern landscape (Northamptonshire Record Society volume 44). 312 pages, 170 colour & b&w illustrations, 86-page atlas. 2009. Northampton: Northamptonshire Record Society; 0-901275-67-0 hardback £20.
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Book review
Robin Dunbar, Clive Gamble & John Gowlett (ed.). Social brain, distributed mind. xxii+528 pages, 57 illustrations, 18 tables. 2010: Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press for The British Academy; 978-0-19-726452-2 hardback £60.
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Serge Cassen (ed.) Autour de la Table: explorations archéologiques et discours savants sur des architectures néolithiques à Locmariaquer, Morbihan (Table des Marchands et Grand Menhir). Synthèse d'un programme de fouilles (J. L'Helgouac'h et S. Cassen, 1986–1994) et d'une Action Collective de Recherche (ACR) 2003–2006. 920 pages, numerous colour & b&w illustrations & tables. 2009. Nantes: Laboratoire de recherches archéologiques, CNRS & Université de Nantes; 978-2-96939-228-1 paperback €60.
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Jens Nieling. Die Einführung der Eisentechnologie in Südkaukasien und Ostanatolien während der Spätbronze- und Früheisenzeit (Black Sea Studies 10). 368 pages, 196 b&w & colour illustrations, 11 tables. 2009. Aarhus: Aarhus University Press; 978-87-7934-444-0 hardback £36, $51 & €41.
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- 02 January 2015, pp. 675-676
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Bérénice Bellina, Elisabeth A. Bacus, Thomas Oliver Pryce & Jan Wisseman Christie (ed.). 50 years of archaeology in Southeast Asia: essays in honour of Ian Glover. 320 pages, 148 colour & b&w illustrations, 39 tables. 2010. Bangkok: River Books; 978-616-7339-02-3 paperback £24.95 & $35.
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C.F.W. Higham & A. Kijngam (ed.). The origins of the civilization of Angkor, volume 3. The excavations of Ban Non Wat: introduction. xvi+264 pages, 322 colour & b&w illustrations, 25 tables. 2009. Bangkok: Thai Fine Arts Department; 978-974-417-997-5 hardback £50 (available through Oxbow).
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Rita P. Wright The ancient Indus: urbanism, economy and society. x+396 pages, 78 illustrations, 13 tables. 2010. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 978-0-521-57219-4 hardback $85 & £45; 978-0-521-57652-9 paperback $27.99 & £15.99.
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Christopher Evans with Judith Pettigrew, Yarjung Kromchaĩ Tamu & Mark Turin. Grounding knowledge/walking land: archaeological research and ethno-historical identity in central Nepal. xii+212 pages, 117 illustrations, 12 tables. 2009. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research; 978-1-902937-50-2 hardback £40.
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Barbara E. Barich Antica Africa: alle origine delle società (Studia Archaeologica 171). 432 pages, 126 illustrations, 17 colour plates, 5 tables. 2010. Rome: L'Erma di Bretschneider; 978-88-8265-547-1 hardback €95.
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- 02 January 2015, pp. 680-682
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