págs. 1399-1408
A great wave: the Storegga tsunami and the end of Doggerland?
James Walter, Vicent Gaffney, Simon Finch, Merle Muru, Andrew Fraser, Martin Bates, Richard Bates
págs. 1409-1425
The Beixin Culture: archaeobotanical evidence for a population dispersal of Neolithic hunter-gatherer-cultivators in northern China
Guiyun Jin, Songtao Chen, Hui Li, Xianjun Fan, Aiguo Yang, Steven Mithen
págs. 1426-1443
Thinking outside the cist: interpreting a unique artefact assemblage from an Early Bronze Age burial on the Isle of Man
págs. 1444-1463
The chronology of Glastonbury Lake Village
Peter Marshall, Richard Brunning, Stephen Minnitt, Christopher Bronk Ramsey, Elaine Dunbar, Paula J. Reimer
págs. 1464-1481
págs. 1482-1500
The introduction of the European fallow deer to the northern provinces of the Roman Empire: a multi-proxy approach to the Herstal skeleton (Belgium)
Fabienne Pigière, Denis Henrard, Naomi Sykes, Nathalie Suarez-Gonzalez, Gontran Sonet
págs. 1501-1519
Gjellestad: a newly discovered ‘central place’ in south-east Norway
Lars Gustavsen, Per Erik Gjesvold, Sigrid Mannsåker Gundersen, Alois Hinterleitner, Erich Nau, Knut Paasche
págs. 1520-1537
The geoglyph sites of Acre, Brazil: 10 000-year-old land-use practices and climate change in Amazonia
Martti Parssinen, William Balée, Alceu Ranzi, Antonia Barbosa
págs. 1538-1556
págs. 1557-1574
Isotopic insights into the jar-and-coffin mortuary ritual of the Cardamom Mountains, Cambodia
Louise Shewan, Richard Armstrong, Dougald O'Reilly, Siȃn E. Halcrow, Nancy Beavan, Tep Sokha
págs. 1575-1591
Writing histories at Êngkahonovita Ogwêvi: multicultural entanglement at Red Canyon, Wyoming
págs. 1592-1613
págs. 1614-1629
The dark side of the Empire: Roman expansionism between object agency and predatory regime
Manuel Alberto Fernández Götz, Dominik Maschek, Nico Roymans
págs. 1630-1639
págs. 1640-1642
Seeing in the dark: Roman imperialism and material culture
págs. 1643-1645
págs. 1646-1648
False dilemmas? Or what COVID-19 can teach us about material theory, responsibility and ‘hard power’
págs. 1649-1652
Power, asymmetries and how to view the Roman world
Manuel Alberto Fernández Götz, Dominik Maschek, Nico Roymans
págs. 1653-1656
págs. 1657-1659
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