págs. 1119-1128
The farming-inequality nexus: new insights from ancient Western Eurasia
págs. 1129-1143
Neolithisation in the southern Lesser Khingan Mountains: lithic technologies and ecological adaptation
págs. 1144-1160
A petrographic analysis of clay recipes in Late Neolithic north-western China: continuity and change
págs. 1161-1177
Boom and bust in Bronze Age Britain: major copper production from the Great Orme mine and European trade, c. 1600–1400 BC
págs. 1178-1196
págs. 1197-1210
Lost in combat? A scrap metal find from the Bronze Age battlefield site at Tollense
Tobias Uhlig, Joachim Krüger, Gundula Lidke, Detlef Jantzen, Sebastian Lorenz, Nicola Ialongo, Thomas Terberger
págs. 1211-1230
Pots and potters of the Bronze Age of north-west Xinjiang
Paula Doumani Dupuy, Peter Weiming Jia, Alison Betts, Dexin Cong
págs. 1231-1248
Preclassic Maya caches in residential contexts: variation and transformation in deposition practices at Ceibal
págs. 1249-1265
Preclassic ceramic economy in Belize: neutron activation analysis at Cahal Pech
págs. 1266-1283
Patterned and plain baked clay from pre-pottery contexts in Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia
David Bulbeck, Sue O'Connor, Fakhri ., Jack N. Fenner, Ben Marwick, Suryatman ., Fadhila Aziz, Budianto Hakim, Unggul P. Wibowo
págs. 1284-1302
Mahendraparvata: an early Angkor-period capital defined through airborne laser scanning at Phnom Kulen
Jean Baptiste Chevance, Damian Evans, Nina Hofer, Sakada Sakhoeun, Ratha Chhean
págs. 1303-1321
págs. 1322-1338
House of cards: cultural taxonomy and the study of the European Upper Palaeolithic
págs. 1350-1358
European Upper Palaeolithic cultural taxa: better off without them?
págs. 1359-1361
Cultural taxonomy for the European Upper Palaeolithic: a wide-ranging problem
págs. 1362-1364
Galisonian logic devices and data availability: revitalising Upper Palaeolithic cultural taxonomies
págs. 1365-1367
págs. 1368-1370
págs. 1371-1377
págs. 1378-1380
págs. 1381-1385
págs. 1386-1388
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