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Antiquity Nº 98/401 - 2024

ANTIQUITY 

Nº 98/401 2024
  

INDEX 

Editorial pp. 1151-1162
Robert Witcher

Research Article

Variation in the development of Neolithic societies 
atop the Central Anatolian Plateau: recent results 
from Balıklı pp. 1163-1180
A. Nigel Goring-Morris, Natalie D. Munro, 
Mihriban Özbaşaran, Nurcan Kayacan, 
Müge Ergun, Melis Uzdurum, Sera Yelözer, 
Fatma Kalkan, Güneş Duru

DNA metabarcoding and macroremains from coprolites 
reveal insights into Middle and Late Holocene inhabitants 
of Bonneville Estates Rockshelter, Nevada pp. 1181-1198
Taryn Johnson, Bryan Hockett, Anna Linderholm

Oued Beht, Morocco: a complex early farming society in 
north-west Africa and its implications for western Mediterranean interaction during later prehistory pp. 1199-1218
Cyprian Broodbank, Giulio Lucarini, Youssef Bokbot, Hamza Benattia, Aïcha Bigoulimen, Lucy Farr, Arnau Garcia-Molsosa, Hassan Hachami, Rafael Laoutari, Lorena Lombardi, Adelaide Marsilio, Louise Martin, Jacob Morales, Moad Radi, Francesco Michele Rega, Toby Wilkinson

High-elevation sheep and goat provisioning on 
the Tibetan Plateau, 3000–2200 BP pp. 1219-1235
Zhengwei Zhang, Hongliang Lü, Shargan Wangdue, 
Xinzhou Chen, Li Tang, Hailun Xu, Jixiang Song, 
Petra Vaiglova, Xinyi Liu

Late Bronze Age crops from Çine-Tepecik, western 
Anatolia: insights into farming and political economy 
in the lands of Arzawa pp. 1236-1251
Tom Maltas, Sevinç Günel

Warriors from the south? Arrowheads from the 
Tollense Valley and Central Europe pp. 1252-1270
Leif Inselmann, Joachim Krüger, Franz Schopper, 
Lorenz Rahmstorf, Thomas Terberger

The origin of the Protogeometric style in northern 
Greece and its relevance for the absolute chronology
 of the Early Iron Age pp. 1271-1289
Trevor Van Damme, Bartłomiej Lis

Regional variations in the demographic response to the arrival of rice farming in prehistoric Japan pp. 1290-1305
Enrico R. Crema, Simon Carrignon, Shinya Shoda, Chris J. Stevens

Archaeological mineralised textiles from the Iron Age tumulus 
of Creney-le-Paradis support its elite status pp. 1306-1320
Clémence Iacconi, Elsa Desplanques, Christophe Moulherat, 
Maëva L'Héronde, Andrew King, Awen Autret, 
Sebastian Schöder, Barbara Fayard, 
Émilie Leccia, Loïc Bertrand

Experiencing the divine? Museum presentations 
of religion in Roman Britain pp. 1321-1339
Antony Lee

Running out of empty space: environmental lidar and the 
crowded ancient landscape of Campeche, Mexico pp. 1340-1358
Luke Auld-Thomas, Marcello A. Canuto, Adriana Velázquez Morlet, 
Francisco Estrada-Belli, David Chatelain, Diego Matadamas, 
Michelle Pigott, Juan Carlos Fernández Díaz

Textiles, dates and identity in the late occupation 
of the Huacas de Moche, Peru pp. 1359-1375
Jeffrey Quilter, Carlos Rengifo, Moisés Tufinio, 
Enrique Zavaleta, Amy Oakland, Lizbeth Pariona Muñoz, 
Paul Szpak, Maria Goretti Mieites Alonso, 
Nobuko Shibayama, Anahi Maturana-Fernandez

American sweet potato and Asia-Pacific crop experimentation 
during early colonisation of temperate-climate 
Aotearoa/New Zealand pp. 1376-1394
Ian G. Barber, Rebecca Waikuini Benham

Debate
  
Restitution and repatriation as an opportunity, not a loss: 
some reflections on recent Southeast Asian cases pp. 1395-1405
Stephen A. Murphy

Cultural evolution as inheritance, not intentions pp. 1406-1416
R. Alexander Bentley, Michael J. O'Brien

On the poverty of academic imagination: a response 
to Bentley & O'Brien pp. 1417-1419
Tim Ingold

The past was diverse and deeply creative: a response 
to Bentley & O'Brien pp. 1420-1422
Catherine J. Frieman

Human intent and cultural lineages: a response 
to Bentley & O'Brien pp. 1423-1425
Anna Marie Prentiss

Cultural inheritance and technological evolution: 
a response to Bentley & O'Brien pp. 1426-1428
A.M. Pollard

On cultural traditions and innovation: finding common ground
R. Alexander Bentley, Michael J. O’Brien

Review Article

Afterlives of discovery: tomb robberies, treasure 
and untangling Tutankhamun pp. 1433-1437
Campbell Price

Book Reviews

Ludovic Slimak. 2023. The naked Neanderthal. Translated 
by David Watson. London: Allen Lane. pp. 1438-1440
Michael Walker

Johanna Banck-Burgess, Elena Marinova & Doris Mischka (ed.). 2024. The significance of archaeological textiles: papers of the international online conference 24th–25th February 2021. THEFBO, Volume II (Forschungen und Berichte zur Archäologie in Baden-Württemberg 28). Wiesbaden: Reichert. pp. 1441-1443
Emeline Retournard

Jenefer Metcalfe. 2023. The archaeological survey of Nubia Season 2 (1908–9): report on the human remains. Oxford: Archaeopress. pp. 1443-1445
Robert J. Stark

Yannis Tzedakis, Holley Martlew & Michael Tite (ed.). 2024. The 
Late Minoan III necropolis of Armenoi. Volume II: Biomolecular 
and epigraphical investigations. Oxford: Oxbow. pp. 1445-1447
Shriya Amin

Petra Goláňová (ed.). 2023. Oppidum as an urban landscape: a multidisciplinary approach to the study of space organisation at Bibracte (Bibracte 33). Glux-en-Glenne: Bibracte.  pp. 1448-1449
Katja Winger

Mantha Zarmakoupi. 2023. Shaping Roman landscape: ecocritical
approaches to architecture and wall painting in early Imperial 
Italy. Malibu: J. Paul Getty Museum. pp. 1450-1451
Nicolas Delferrière

Francis M. Morris & Martin Biddle. 2023. Venta Belgarum: 
prehistoric, Roman, and post-Roman Winchester, 2 volumes 
(Pre-Roman and Roman Winchester 1) (Winchester Studies 3.i). 
Oxford: Archaeopress. pp. 1452-1454
Michael Fulford

Benjamin Anderson & Mirela Ivanova (ed.). 2023. Is Byzantine 
studies a colonialist discipline? Toward a critical historiography. 
University Park (PA): Penn State University Press. pp. 1454-1456
Katerina Ragkou

Michael E. Smith. 2023. Urban life in the distant past: 
the prehistory of energized crowding. Cambridge: 
Cambridge University Press. pp. 1456-1459
Michael Leadbetter

New Book Chronicle pp. 1460-1472
Marion Uckelmann

Re-thinking the “Green Revolution” in the 
Mediterranean World – Corrigendun p. 1473
Helena Kirchner, Guillermo García-Contreras, 
Corisande Fenwick, Aleks Pluskowski

Project Gallery

Long-term prehistoric human occupation in Western 
Tibet: excavations and surveys at the Xiada Co site
Xinzhou Chen, Ziyan Li, Hailun Xu, Zhengwei Zhang, 
Jingman Wu, Tinley Tsring, Hongliang Lü

New sites and challenges in prehistoric archaeology of Uruguay: recurrent occupations in caves, rockshelters and earthen mounds
Rafael Suárez, Julia Melián, Flavia Barceló, 
Jenny Volarich, Ismael Lugo, Federico Rey

At the edge of Neolithic transition: strategies of the 
Linearbandkeramik farmers in South Bohemia (Czechia)
Václav Vondrovský, Michaela Ptáková, Petr Šída, 
Jiří Bumerl, Martin Pták, Lenka Kovačiková, 
Jindřich Prach, Jan Novák, Kristýna Budilová,
 Petr Pokorný

INHILLDAUGAR: minimally invasive fieldwork and 
linguistic analysis on hillforts along the Daugava river
Jens Schneeweiß, Vanda Haferberga, Timo Ibsen, 
Piotr Kittel, Jerzy Sikora, Łukasz Musiaka, 
Hans Whitefield, Artur Ginter, Edyta Kalińska, 
Jacek Szmańda, Leonid Vyazov, Ilja Seržant

Excavating ancient pilgrimage at Nessana, Negev
Yana Tchekhanovets

Crafting crossroads in Zagori (north-west Greece): 
Ottoman-era archaeology through a workshop
in vernacular architecture
Faidon Moudopoulos-Athanasiou, 
Ionas Sklavounos, Grigoris Koutropoulos
  

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