págs. 1117-1128
págs. 1129-1144
Much ado about nothing: assessing the impact of the 4.2 kya event on human subsistence patterns in northern Mesopotamia using stable isotope analysis
págs. 1145-1160
Radiocarbon-dating an early minting site: the emergence of standardised coinage in China
Hao Zhao, Xiangping Gao, Yuchao Jiang, Yi Lin, Jin Zhu, Sicong Ding, Lijun Deng, Ji Zhang
págs. 1161-1178
Sounds of Etruria: aural characteristics of the Tomba dell'Orco, Tarquinia
págs. 1179-1194
The last meal of Tollund Man: new analyses of his gut content
Nina H. Nielsen, Peter Steen Henriksen, Morten Fischer Mortensen, Renée Enevold, Martin N. Mortensen, Carsten Scavenius, Jan J. Enghild
págs. 1195-1212
The earliest Chinese ceramics in Europe?
Alejandra Gutiérrez, Christopher Gerrard, Ran Zhang, Wang Guangyao
págs. 1213-1230
The earliest water buffalo in the Caucasus: shifting animals and people in the medieval Islamic world
Paul D. Wordsworth, Ashleigh F. Haruda, Alicia Ventresca Miller, Samantha Brown
págs. 1231-1247
Empire and stable isotopes: assessing the impact of Inka expansion on local diet in the southern Puna, Argentina
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págs. 1248-1264
New AMS dates for Machu Picchu: results and implications
Richard L. Burger, Lucy C. Salazar, Jason Nesbitt, Eden Washburn, Lars Fehren-Schmitz
págs. 1265-1279
págs. 1280-1297
Sally K. May, Paul S.C. Taçon, Andrea Jalandoni, Joakim Goldhahn, Daryl Wesley, Roxanne Tsang, Kenneth Mangiru
págs. 1298-1314
págs. 1315-1330
A method for space archaeology research: the International Space Station Archaeological Project
págs. 1331-1343
págs. 1344-1347
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