ANOMALOUS GIANTS
Journal of Urban Archaeology
Nº 7 - 2023
INDEX
David and Goliath: Giants and Dwarfs in Settlement Archaeology
- Editorial p. 15
Rubina Raja, Søren M. Sindbæk
Experimenting with Large-Group Aggregation p. 17
Nam C. Kim, Patricia A. McAnany
Shijiahe and its Implications for Understanding the Development
of Urbanism in Late Neolithic China p. 31
Li Tao, Anne P. Underhill, Shan Siwei
Co Loa: Biography of an Anomalous Place p. 51
Nam C. Kim, Hiep H. Trinh, Russell Quick, Vo Thi Phuong Thuy
Classic Ilé-Ifẹ̀: A Consideration of Scale in the Archaeology of Early Yorùbá Urbanism, ad 1000–1400 p. 77
Akinwumi Ogundiran
The Conundrum of Great Zimbabwe p. 95
Innocent Pikirayi, Federica Sulas, Shadreck Chirikure, Joseph Chikumbirike, Munyaradzi Elton Sagiya
Place and Time at Trypillia Mega-Sites: Towards a New Synthesis
of Analyses and Social Theory p. 115
Bisserka Gaydarska, Andrew Millard, Brian Buchanan,
John Chapman
Stonehenge: The Little ‘Big Other’ p. 147
Mike Parker Pearson
Considering European Iron Age oppida and Comparative Urbanism:
The Case of Bibracte and Manching p. 169
Tom Moore, Ralf Hoppadietz, Holger Wendling, Katja Winger
The Sechín Alto Complex in the Pre-Hispanic Central Andes
p. 197
Henry Tantaleán, Charles Stanish
From Frontier to Centre Place: The Dynamic Trajectory of
the Chaco World p. 215
Barbara J. Mills
Cahokia as Urban Anomaly p. 253
Timothy R. Pauketat, Alt Susan M., Betzenhauser Alleen M.,
Kruchten Jeffery D., Erin M. Benson
Anomalous Giants: Form, Operation, Differences, and Outcomes
p. 275
Kirrily White, Roland Fletcher
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