The North-Central cultural dichotomy on the Northwest coast of North America: Its evolution as
Dale R. Croes
págs. 394-415
págs. 505-512
págs. 513-518
Archaeology and archaeometry: From casual dating to a meaningful relationship?
Suzanne M.M. Young, David Killick
págs. 518-524
Contradictions Lapita pottery, a composite clone
W.R. Ambrose
págs. 525-538
págs. 539-547
Lapita and the temporal geography of prehistory
John Edward Terrell, Robert L. Welsch
págs. 549-573
págs. 573-580
Bronze age myths? Volcanic activity and human response in the Mediterranean and North Atlantic
Andrew J. Dugmore, Paul C. Buckland
págs. 581-593
págs. 616-638
Healthy but mortal: Human biology and the first farmers of western Europe
David Lubell, Mary Jackes
págs. 639-658
págs. 659-669
págs. 670-682
Late pleistocene/early holocene tropical forest occupations at San Isidro and Pena Roja, Colombia
Santiago Mora, Cristóbal Gnecco
págs. 683-690
págs. 691-700
The site of Saar: Dilmun reconsidered
Harriet Crawford
págs. 701-708
págs. 709-715
Rock-art image in Fern Cave, Lava Beds National Monument, California: Not the AD 1054
M. Hyman, R.A. Armitage
págs. 715-719
págs. 719-721
The mildenhall treasure: A first-hand account
T.C. Lethbridge
págs. 721-728
Anthony Sinclair
págs. 729-738
págs. 738-744
Changing paradigms in museum archaeology
D.V. Clarke
págs. 744-746
págs. 747-749
Environmental archaeology comes of age
Preston T. Miracle
págs. 750-754
págs. 754-758
Yannis Hamilakis, Andrew Fleming
págs. 759-761
Body of knowledge/Knowledge of body
Margaret W. Conkey
págs. 762-765
Cathy Batt
págs. 765-766
págs. 766-767
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