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Index compiled by FRANCES BROWN An entry with a personal name then a title in roman type indicates a contribution in the journal, as: Anderson, A.: The chronology of colonization in New Zealand, 767-95 An entry with a personal name then a title in italic type indicates a book reviewed or noticed in the journal, as: Aveni, A.F.: The lines of Nazca, 407 AARGnews: the newsletter of the Aerial Archaeology domestication of, 147-53 Research Group: new journal, 137 human meaning in the animal world, 134 accelerator radiocarbon dating, 292—5 Pleistocene extinction of, 857-69 acropolis, Athens: destruction of, 49-63 what is an animal?, 147-53 Adams, J., A.F.L. van Holk & Th.J. Maarleveld: Dredgers and Anthony, D.W. & D.R. Brown: The origins of horseback archaeology: shipfinds from the Slufter, 749-51 riding, 22-38 Aegean Bronze Age Anthropology of Human Behavior through Geographic ‘big bang’ (Thera eruption), 998-1001 Information and Analysis, conference, Santa Barbara ivory and related materials, 1015-16 (1992), 445 painting, 172-3 anthropology of war, 133 slings, 279-86 antiquities, theft and sale of Aerial Archaeology Research Group: new journal, 137 collector/dealer’s view, 538-9 Africa export of antiquities, 6-8, 904-5 Afroasiatic roots of classical civilization, 981 policies and practice, 533-7, 834 heritage of religion, philosophy, science and art, 408 see also cultural property history of archaeology of, 174—5 antler-working history, science & civilizations, 408 Baltic region, 701-3 review of cultural theory from the beginning, 408 carvings of female breast, 908—10 agriculture Arabah Project, Egypt, 744-5 European origins of, 233-45 archaeological sciences, conference, York (1991), 191 Middle Nile Basin: recent discoveries at Kadero (Central archaeologist amd the art market: policies and practice, Sudan), 515-32 533-7 Aitchison, T., B. Ottaway & A.S. Al-Ruzaiza: Summarizing a Arctic: archaeology of Greenland, 978 group of '4C dates on the historical time scale: with a Ardika, I.W. & P. Bellwood: Sembiran: the beginnings of worked example from the Late Neolithic of Bavaria, Indian contact with Bali, 221-32 108-16 Arikara contact with Europeans, 979-80 Akrotiri Aetokremnos, Cyprus Arkansaw mound, 981 colonization and Pleistocene extinctions in, 857-69 Armit, I. (ed.): Beyond the brochs: changing perspectives on radiocarbon dates, 870-8 the Atlantic Scottish Iron Age, 427-8 Alaska, cultural complexity in, 924-34 Arnhem Land, Australia: symbolic aspects of stone use and alphabets tool development in, 192—207 ancient, 724 Arnold, J.E.: Transformation of a regional economy: socio- Greek, origin of, 724 political evolution and the production of valuables in Alpine region, Neolithicization of, 995-8 southern California, 953-62 Al-Ruzaiza, A.S., see Aitchison, T. art and archaeology: review of two exhibitions, 1001-3 Altun Ha, Belize: excavations at, 177-8 art market, see antiquities, theft and sale of amber working, Baltic region, 701-5 Arthur M. Sackler Collections, ritual bronzes from, 722 Ames, K.M.: The archaeology of the longue durée: temporal Athenian acropolis, destruction of, 49-63 and spatial scale in the evolution of social complexity Aufderheide, A.C., see Ortner, D.J. on the southern Northwest Coast, 935-45 Australia Anasazi, 133-4, 164-5 guide to prehistoric sites, 726 Ancient medicine in its socio-cultural context, conference, morphological and metrical analysis of the crania, man- Leiden (1992), 10 dibles and dentitions of a prehistoric Australian human Anderson, A. population, 156-8 The chronology of colonization in New Zealand, 767-95 reburial of Kow Swamp Pleistocene burials, 12—21 Prodigious birds: moas and moa-hunting in prehistoric Willandra Lakes hominids, 156-8 New Zealand, 422-3 Australian Archaeological Association conference, Birrigai Anderson, R.: director of Museum for Scotland and of British (1991), 191 Museum, 765 Australian Congress of classical archaeology, 978-9 Anglo-Saxon cemeteries: a reappraisal, 1014-15 Australian Rock Art Research Association (AURA) Congress, Anglo-Saxon England, weapons and warfare in, 753-4 Cairns (1992), 766 animals Austria, Palaeolithic and Mesolithic settlement of, 308-17 choice in human diet, 423-6 Avebury region 1018 INDEX new Neolithic sites, 256-62 boats preservation of, 5-6 Baltic region, medieval, 708-11, 713 three-dimensional aspects of relationships between North Ferriby, Bronze Age, 749-51 natural and artificial features, 894-8 Rotterdam port, 749-51 Aveni, A.F.: The lines of Nazca, 407 Bodson, L. (ed.): L’animal dans !’alimentation humaine: les critéres de choix, 423-6 Babia Gora Poland: excavations at, 640-50 Boehmer, R.M.: Uruk 1980—1990: a progress report, 465-78 Baghdad, modern Victory Arches, 439-41 bog-bodies in fictior, 442 Bahn, P.G.: review by, 158-62 Bohemia Baigent, M. & R. Leigh: The Dead Sea scrolls deception, 724 community areas of prehistoric farmers in, 326-31, Baines, J.: review by, 170—2 332-47 Bali, beginnings of Indian contact with, 221-32 medieval settlement in, 396-405 Balthazar, J.W.: Copper and bronze-working in Early Palaeolithic and Mesolithic settlement of, 308-17 through Middle Bronze Age Cyprus, 168-70 Bokerley Dyke, Dorset: archaeology of, 988—92 Baltic region Bollettino di Archeologia: new journal, 153 archaeology of, 684-95 bone carvings from Yvonand IV, Switzerland, 908-10 Neolithicization of, 732-4 Bonfante, L., Etruscan, 135 banded flint economy in Poland, 607-27 Borkowski, W., W. Migal, S. Sataciriski & M. Zalewski: Barfield, L.H.: Wessex with and without Mycenae: new Possibilities of investigating Neolithic flint economies, evidence from Switzerland, 102—7 as exemplified by the banded flint economy, 607—27 Barker, G. & J. Lloyd (ed.): Roman landscapes: archaeologi- Bothmer, D. von: Glories of the past: ancient art from the cal survey in the Mediterranean region, 1010—11 Shelby White and Leon Levy collection, 722 Barnes, G.L. (ed.): Bibliographical reviews of Far Eastern Bousek, J.: review by, 174 archaeology: Hoabinhian, Jomon, Yayoi, Early Korean bow and arrow in Aegean Bronze Age, 279-86 states, 143-7 Bowden, M.: Pitt Rivers: the life and archaeological work of Barrett, J.C.: review by, 743-4 Lieutenant-General Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt Barrett, j.C., R. Bradley & M. Green: Landscape, monuments Rivers, 1008-9 and society: the prehistory of Cranborne Chase, 988-92 Bradley, J. (ed.): Settlement and society in medieval Ireland: Barrett, J.C., R. Bradley & M. Hall (ed.): Papers on the studies presented to Francis Xavier Martin o.s.a., 734-8 prehistoric archaeology of Cranborne Chase, 988-92 Bradley, R. Bavaria The Passage of Arms: an archaeological analysis of 14C dates from the Late Neolithic, 108-16 prehistoric hoards and votive deposits, 743-4 prehistory of, 745-6 see also Barrett, J.C. Bayesian approach to radiocarbon calibration, 808-21 Braidwood, R.J., see Morales, V.B. Beaton, J.M.: Extensification and intensification in central brassicas in ancient diets, 540—4 California prehistory, 946—52 Britain Beckhampton Long Barrow, Wiltshire: three-dimensional England from the fifth to the fifteenth century, 176—7 aspects, 894-8 Mesolithic, 409 behavioural sciences, archaeology and, 836-8 post-medieval archaeology, 426—7 Belize, excavations at Altun Ha, 177-8 prehistory, 132 Bellwood, P., see Ardika, I.W. see also Roman Britain Bernal, M.: Black Athena: the Afroasiatic roots of classical British Archaeological Reports, 10 civilization II: the archeological and documentary British Columbia, cultural complexity in, 924-34, 935-45 evidence, 981 Brodnia, Poland: excavations at, 716-21 Bertilsson, U., see Janson, S. Brody, J.J.: The Anasazi, 133-4 Best, J., see Kaul, F. Bronocice, Poland: excavations at, 562-6 Biagi, P. (ed.): The Neolithicisation of the Alpine region, bronze-working in Early through Middle Bronze Age 995-8 Cyprus, 168—70 Biagi, P. & M. Cremaschi: The Harappan flint quarries of the Broodbank, C. & T.F. Strasser: Migrant farmers and the Rohri Hills (Sind-Pakistan), 97-102 Neolithic colonization of Crete, 233-45 Biddle, M., et al.: Object and economy in medieval Winches- Brown, D.R., see Anthony, D.W. ter, 432-4 Brown, P.: Coobool Creek: a morphological and metrical Bienkowski, P.: Treasures from an ancient land: the art of analysis of the crania, mandibles and denititions of a Jordan, 723 prehistoric Australian human population, 156-8 Bintliff, J.: Post-modernism, rhetoric and scholasticism at Browne, D., see Silverman, H. TAG: the current state of British archaeological theory, Buéany, Slovakia: excavations at, 348-57 274-8 Buck, C.E., J.B. Kenworth, C.D. Litton & A.F.M. Smith: birth of Europe: archaeology and social development in the Combining archaeological and radiocarbon informa- first millennium ap, 1009-10 tion: a Bayesian approach to calibration, 808-21 bit-wear on equid teeth, 22-38 Budd, P.: review by, 744-5 black Athena: the Afroasiatic roots of classical civilization, Bujna, J.: Approach to the study of the Late Hallstatt and 981 Early La Téne periods in eastern parts of Central Europe: Blair, J. (ed.): St Frideswide Monastery at Oxford: archaeo- results from comparative classification of ‘Knickwand- logical and architectural studies, 428-30 schale’, 368—75 blood and tissue: ELISA and DNA analysis, 878-81 Bulletin for the History of Archaeology: new journal, 10 INDEX Bunyoro: seeking the origins of an African kingdom, 479-94 Chippindale, C.: review by, 1008-9 Burkitt, M.: South Africa’s past in stone and paint, 579-80 Chippindale, C., P. Devereux, P. Fowler, R. Jones & T. Burl, A.: Megalithic myth or man the mover?, 297-8 Sebastian: Who owns Stonehenge?, 431—2 Burnham, B.C. & J. Wacher: The ‘small towns’ of Roman Chumash, southern California: sociopolitical evolution, Britain, 987-8 953-62, 963-72 Bursche, A. & T. Taylor: A panorama of Polish archaeology, Clark, G. 583-92 Archaeology and society, 9 Prehistoric Europe: the economic basis, 9-10 CAA: Computer Methods and Quantitative Methods in Erasmus Prize, 9 Archaeology, conference, Aarhus (1992), 766 Clark, K.: review by, 426—7 Cadnum, M.: Sleepwalker, 443 Clarke, S.: ‘Small towns’ and small towns, 987-8 Cakovice, Bohemia: excavations at, 335-47 Close, A.E., see Jensen, H.J. calendar date for first human settlement of Cyprus?, 870-8 Clottes, J. (ed.): L’art des objets au paléolithique, 982 California Clutton-Brock, J. extensification and intensification in prehistory, 946-52 Representation of the female breast in bone carvings from a physical anthropological evidence for the evolution of Neolithic lake village in Switzerland, 908-10 social complexity, 963—73 (ed.): The walking larder: patterns of domestication, sociopolitical evolution and the production of valuables, pastoralism, and predation, 147-53 953-62 coins, 16th-century, 269-71 Cambridge guide to the museums of Europe, 726 collector/dealer’s view of antiquities, 538—9 Cambridge illustrated history of Roman art, 722-3 colonization Canadian Archaeological Association conference, New- in antiquity, 979 foundland (1991), 10 of Cyprus, 857-69, 870-8 Caneva, I.: Jebel Moya revisited: a settlement of the 5th Greek, 978-9 millennium sc in the middle Nile Basin, 262-8 of New Zealand, 767-95 canonical tradition in ancient Egyptian art, 170—2 of the Pacific: a genetic trail, 162-4 ‘capta’ cr data defined, 441-2 Colorado, cation-ratio varnish dating and _ petroglyph Carpathian region chronology in, 246—55 beginning of the Migration Period, 376-87 Colville Confederated Tribes (CCT), Washington State, USA, Pleistocene settlement in, 593-606 917-20 wheel-turned pottery in, 358-67 community areas of prehistoric farmers in Bohemia, 326—31, Cartoon history of the universe, 134 332-47 Cascadia, Northwest America, 936—45 Computer Methods and Quantitative Methods in Archaeo- Case Studies in Archaeology, proposed new series, 191 logy, conference, Aarhus (1992), 766 Catalogue of the copies of Etruscan tomb paintings in the Ny conferences: organization, quality, publication, 760—3 Carlsberg Glyptotek, 723 Conkey, M.W., see Gero, J.M. cation-ratio dating Connah, G.: The salt of Bunyoro: seeking the origins of an and petroglyph chronology in southeastern Colorado, African kingdom, 479-94 246-55, 441-2 Coobool Creek: a morphological and metrical analysis of the of rock-engravings: a critical appraisal, 292-5 crania, mandibles and dentitions of a prehistoric Cattaneo, C., K. Gelsthorpe, P. Phillips, R.J. Sokol & D. Australian human population, 156-8 Smillie: Identification of ancient blood and tissue — Cook, B.F.: The archaeologist and the art market: policies ELISA and DNA analysis, 878-81 and practice, 533—7 cattle copper in ancient Ireland, 734-8, 977 Copper Age in Albania, dating of, 574-8 used for traction during the later Neolithic in southeastern Copper Age of Deccan, India, 796-807 Poland, 562-6 copper and bronze-working in Early through Middle cemeteries, Anglo-Saxon: a reappraisal, 1014-15 Bronze Age Cyprus, 168—70 censorship in publishing, 443-4 ingots from Sardinia, metallographic and _ statistical cereal harvesting, 122-8 analyses, 420—2 Chacmool conference, Calgary (1991), 10 researches in the Arabah 1959-1984, 744-5 Chadwick Hawkes, S. (ed.): Weapons and warfare in Anglo- corn circles, 724—5 Saxon England, 753-4 Cotterell, B. & J. Kamminga: Mechanics of pre-industrial Chakrabarti, D.K.: The external trade of the Indus civili- technology: an introduction to the mechanics of ancient zation, 406 and traditional material culture, 746—9 Chalcolithic of Deccan, India, 796-807 craft and commercial centre at Jan6w Pomorski on the Baltic chamfrein: the Trundholm horse’s trappings, 119-22 Coast, 696—715 Chapman, R.: Emerging complexity: the later prehistory of craft specialization and social organization in the Chalco- south-east Spain, Iberia and the west Mediterranean, lithic Deccan, India, 796-80 166-8 Cranborne Chase, Dorset: prehistory of, 988—92 Charles, Prince of Wales, and architecture, 439, 765 Crawford, H.: Sumer and the Sumerians, 722 Chesterman, J.: A collector/dealer’s view of antiquities, Crawford, O.G.S., 185 538-9 Cremaschi, M., see Biagi, P. Chinese ritual bronzes, 722 Crete, Neolithic colonization of, 233-45 Chippindale, C.: editorials by, 3-10, 439-45, 759-66 Croes, D.R.: on ‘Shared Principles’, 917-18 1020 INDEX Crossley, D.: Post-medieval archaeology in Britain, 426—7 Duhard, J.-P.: The shape of Pleistocene women, 552-61 Crouwel, J.H., see Littauer, M.A. Dunbridge, Hampshire: gravel-digging at, 5-6 cultural complexity, emergence of, Dyer, J.: Ancient Britain, 132-3 in central California, 946-52, 974-6 on the northern Northwest Coast, 924-34, 974-6 Early Slav Culture in Poland, origins of, 676-83 in south-east Spain, Iberia and the west Mediterranean, East Germany, political change in, 443-4 166-8 East Kennet Long Barrow, Wiltshire: three-dimensional in southern California, 953-62, 963-72, 974-6 aspects, 894-8 on the southern Northwest Coast, 935—45, 974-6 East Wenatchee Site, Washington State: excavations at, 917 cultural property Edwards, N.: The archaeology of early medieval Ireland, return of, 138-43 734-8 see also antiquities, theft and sale of Cyprus Egypt Arabah Project, 744-5 colonization and Pleistocene extinctions in, 857-69 canonical tradition in ancient Egyptian art, 170—2 copper and bronze-working in Early through Middle cultivation of cereals, 122-8 Bronze Age of, 168-70 flint tools from Isnan, 122-8 first human settlement of?, 870-8 mummies, 408 Czechoslovakia: Special Section on archaeology of, 306-405 Rape of the Nile, 6 Tutankhamun, botanical treasures of, 135-6 dagger, 16th-century, 269-71 Tutankhamun’s tomb, 135 Daimabad, Deccan: excavations at, 799-807 Valley of the Kings, 135 Daniel, G.: Writing for Antiquity, 185 electron spin resonance (ESR), 544-51 Darwin, Charles El Prado, Murcia, Spain: excavations at, 905-8 new biography of, 763-5 ELISA analysis of ancient blood and tissue, 878-81 works of, 763-5 Elliot Smith, G. & W.R. Dawson: Egyptian mummies, 408 data or capta defined, 441-2 emerging complexity: the later prehistory of south-east Davidson, I.: The archaeology of language origins —a review, Spain, Iberia and the west Mediterranean, 166-8 39-48 enclosures, medieval, in Poland, 716-21 Davies, G.M.R., see Fawn, A.J. Engelstad, E.: Images of power and contradiction: feminist Davis, W.: The canonical tradition in ancient Egyptian art, theory and post-processual archaeology, 502—14 170-2 England from the fifth to the fifteenth century, 176—7 Dawson, W.R, see Elliot Smith, G. Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA), 878-81 de Vries, N., see Kaul, F. Eogan, G.: chair of Irish research programme, 444—5 Dead Sea scrolls, 724 epicuticular wax components preserved in potsherds as Deccan, India: Chalcolithic of, 796-807 chemical indicators of leafy vegetables in ancient diets, decision making, prehistoric, 158-62 540-4 Deeping St Nicholas Barrow Site 28, Lincolnshire: exca- ESR chronology of a 100,000-year archaeological sequence at vations at, 580—2 Pech de 1’Azé II, France, 544-51 Dembélé, M., see van der Waals, J.D. Etruscans, 134-5 Dereivka, Ukraine: horses excavated at, 32-5 tomb paintings (copies) in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, 723 Descoeudres, J.-P. (ed.): Greek colonists and _ native Europa Prize, 583 populations: Proceedings of the first Australian Con- Europe: archaeology and social development in the first gress of classical archaeology held in honour of Emeri- millennium ap, 1009-10 tus Professor A.D. Trendall, 978-9 Evans, K.A., see Fawn, A.J. desert varnish, cation-ratio dating of, 246-55, 292-5 Evershed, R.P., C. Heron & L.J. Goad: Epicuticular wax Desittere, M.: The circumstances of the first prehistoric components preserved in potsherds as chemical indi- science in Italy, 567-71 cators of leafy vegetables in ancient diets, 540-4 Desmond, A. & J. Moore: Darwin, 764 export of antiquities, see antiquities and cultural property Devereux, P. extensification and intensification in central California pre- Three-dimensional aspects of apparent relationships history, 946-52 between selected natural and artificial features within extinction of Pleistocene animals, 857-69 the topography of the Avebury complex, 894-8 see also Chippindale, C. Devil’s Arrows, North Yorkshire: long-distance transport of Fagan megaliths, 68—9, 297-8 editorials by, 185-91, 921-3 DeVore, I., see Lee, R.B. Ancient North America: the archaeology of a continent, Diakonoff, I.M. (ed.): Early antiquity, 979 1007-8 Dick, M., Jr: on ‘Shared Principles’, 918 Journey from Eden: the peopling of our world, 981 DNA analysis of ancient blood and tissue, 878-81 The Rape of the Nile, 6 Dobroméfice, Bohemia, 335-47 Fagan, B.M. & H.D.G. Maschner: The emergence of cultural domestication of Europe, 742-3 complexity on the west coast of North America, 974-6 domestication, pastoralism, and predation, 147-53 fantastic archaeology: the wild side of North American Dorset, prehistory of, 988-92 prehistory, 980—1 Dransart, P.: review by, 155-6 Far Eastern archaeology: Hoabinhian, Jomon, Yayoi, Early Driscoll, S.T.: review by, 427-8 Korean states, bibliographical reviews of, 143—7 INDEX farming in the Middle Nile Basin: recent discoveries at ditch and canal, 117-18 Kadero (Central Sudan), 515-32 glories of the past: ancient art from the Shelby White and Fawn, A.J., K.A. Evans, I. McMaster, G.M.R. Davies: The Red Leon Levy collection, 722 Hills of Essex: salt-making in antiquity, 136 Glover, I. & E. (ed.): Southeast Asian archaeology 1986, female breast represented in bone carvings from Yvonand IV, 143-7 Switzerland, 908-10 Goad, L.J., see Evershed. R.P. feminism and archaeology, 495-501, 502-14, 738-41 Godtowski, K.: Jakuszowice — a multi-period settlement in Ferriby boats, Bronze Age, 749-51 southern Poland, 662—75 fertility symbols: male or female?, 129-31, 914-15 Godwin, F.: Our forbidden land, 165-6 figurines Gonick, L.: Cartoon history of the universe, from the big bang female breast represented in bone carvings from Yvonand to Alexander the Great, 134 IV, Switzerland, 908—10 Goodwin, J.: contribution to South African prehistory, Palaeolithic, 552-61 579-80 Finch, C.S.: The African background to medical science: grape remains and direct radiocarbon dating, 905-8 essays in African history, science & civilizations, 408 Greek first millennium ap in Europe and the Mediterranean: an alphabet, origin of, 724 archaeological essay, 1009-10 colonists and native populations, 978-9 first-order radiocarbon dating of Australian shell-middens, measures of length in nautical contexts, 298-305 571-4 Greeks and Romans in Southern Italy, 751 Fish, S.K. & S.A. Kowalewski (ed.): The archaeology of Green, M., see Barrett, J.C. regions: the case for full-coverage survey, 1010—11 Greenfield, J.: The return of cultural treasures, 138—43 Flag Fen, Peterborough, 188 Greenland, archaeology of, 978 Flannery, K.V., J. Marcus & R.G. Reynolds: The flocks of the Groube, L.: review by, 162-4 Wamani: a study of llama herders on the punas of Griin, R., P. Mellars & H. Laville: ESR chronology of a Ayacucho, Peru, 155-6 100,000-year archaeological sequence at Pech de |’Azé flint quarries of the Rohri Hills (Sind-Pakistan), 97-102 II, France, 544-51 flint-mining in Poland, 607-27 Guilaine, J. & F. Prendi: Dating the Copper Age in Albania, Flood, J.: The riches of ancient Australia: a journey, 726 574-8 Foley, R.A.: review by, 153-5 Gulf War, 439-41 Fowler, P. Gumerman, G.J. (ed.): The Anasazi in a changing environ- Dorset in depth, 988-92 ment, 164—5 see also Chippindale, C. Gundestrup cauldron, 723-4 Fowler, P. & M. Sharp: Images of prehistory, 132 Gurig National Park, Arnhem Land, 194—205 forhistorisk, ‘prehistoric’, in Swedish, 295-6 Frankel, D.: First-order radiocarbon dating of Australian Haas, J. (ed.): The anthropology of war, 133 shell-middens, 571-4 Haida, Northwest America: cultural complexity of, 924-34 Fredericksen, D.L. & W.M.: An archaeological inventory . . . Hall, M., see Barrett, J.C. Kahului, Maui, Hawai’i, 765 Hallstatt and Early La Téne periods in eastern parts of Freidel, D., see Schele, L. Central Europe, 368—75 French, C.A.I.: Excavations of Deeping St Nicholas Barrow Hamerow, H.: review by, 176-7 Site 28, Lincolnshire, 580—2 Hammond, N.: review by, 177-8 From Art to Archaeology, exhibition catalogue, 1001-3 Hamwic (Anglo-Saxon Southampton): cross-channel trade Frontier Studies, Oklahoma Symposium 11 (1992), 445 of, 882-7 Funnel Beaker culture in Karmanowice, site 35, 628-40 Hansen, J.P.H., J. Meldgaard & J. Nordqvist (ed.): The Greenland mummies, 978 Gamble, C.: Raising the curtain on modern human origins, Harappan flint quarries of the Rohri Hills (Sind-Pakistan), 412-17 97-102 gas chromatography, 540—4 Hardy, D.A. et al. (ed.): Thera and the Aegean world III: Gathercole, P. & D. Lowenthal (ed.): The politics of the past, Proceedings of the Third International Congress, Santo- 138-43 rini, Greece, 3-9 September 1989, 998-1001 Gelsthorpe, K., see Cattaneo, C. Hather, J. & P.V. Kirch: Prehistoric sweet potato (Ipomoea Gem, R.: review by, 428-30 batatas) from Mangaia Island, Central Polynesia, gender theory, 495-501, 509-10, 738-41 887-93 Geographical Information Systems (GIS), conference, Santa Haughey, C.: Irish research programme, 444—5 Barbara (1992), 445 Hawkes, C.: biography of, 407 German Democratic Republic: Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Helskog, K.: The word of art, and the art of word, 992-4 settlement of, 308-17 Henderson, J. (ed.): Scientific analysis in archaeology and its Gero, J.M. & M. W. Conkey (ed.): Engendering archaeology: interpretation, 434—5 women and prehistory, 738-41 Hepper, F.N.: Pharaoh’s flowers: the botanical treasures of Gibson, A. & A. Woods: Prehistoric pottery for the archaeo- Tutankhamun, 135-6 logist, 978 Heron, C. Gilchrist, R.: Women’s archaeology? Political feminism, review by, 178-80 gender theory and historical revision, 495-501 see also Evershed, R.P. glass making, Baltic region, 701-5, 711 Herzog, I., see Scollar, I. Glastonbury, Somerset: a late Saxon monastic enclosure Heseltine, M., 5 1022 INDEX Hesperia: Studi sulla Grecita di Occidente: new journal, 137 settlement and society in medieval, 734-8 Hesse, A., see Scollar, I. Isaac, B.: The archaeology of human origins: papers by Glyn Higham, C.: Indo-Pacific archaeology in 1990: a review, Isaac, 726 143-7 Isaac, G.: papers by, 726 Hill, A.V.S. & S.W. Serjeantson: The colonization of the Isnan, Egypt: flint tools from, 122-8 Pacific: a genetic trail, 162-4 Italy, new journal, 153 hillforts in Poland, 684-95 Iwanowice, Babia Gora site: spatial evolution of an Early Hills, C.: review by, 1014—15 Bronze Age Mierzanowice Culture settlement (2300— Hinton, D.: Archaeology, economy and society: England 1600 Bc), 640—50 from the fifth to the fifteenth century, 176—7 Iwanowska, G.: Excavations at the Jegliniec hillfort — recent hoards and votive deposits, archaeological analysis of, developments in Balt archaeology, 684-95 743-4 Hodder, I.: The domestication of Europe, 742-3 Jagodzinski, M. & M. Kasprzycka: The early medieval craft Hodges, R.: The 8th-century pottery industry at La Londe, and commercial centre at Janow Pomorski near Elblag on near Rouen, and its implications for cross-channel trade the South Baltic Coast, 696-715 with Hamwic, Anglo-Saxon Southampton, 882-7 Jairazbhoy, R.A.: Ancient Egyptian survivals in the Pacific, Hollinrake, C. & N.: A late Saxon monastic enclosure ditch 408 and canal, Glastonbury Somerset, 117-18 Jakuszowice — a multi-period settlement in southern Poland, Holloway, E.R.: The archaeology of ancient Sicily, 1011-12 662-75 Homer and the origin of the Greek alphabet, 724 James, P.: Centuries of darkness, 724 Horné Otrokovce, Slovakia: excavations at, 348-57 Janaway, R.C.: review by, 746-9 Hornung, E : The Valley of the Kings: horizon of eternity, 135 Jankowska, D.: Spoteczonosci_ strefy potudniowo- horses zachodniobattyckiej w dobie neolityzacji— The commu- bit-wear on equid teeth, 22-38 nities of the southwest Baltic zone in the period of riding, origins of, 22-38 Neolithicization, 732-4 in the Roman world, 132 Janéw Pomorski, Poland: craft and commercial centre at, Trundholm horse, 119-22 696-715 Horton, M.: review by, 174-5 Janson, S., E.B. Lundberg& U. Bertilsson (ed.): Hallristninga- Hudson, K. & A. Nicholls: The Cambridge guide to the roch och Hallm4lningari i Sverige, 726 Museums of Europe, 726 Jatvingian culture, 684-95 human origins, 153-5, 156-8, 412-17, 726, 981 Jebel Moya, Sudan: re-assessment of pottery from, 262-8 Hunter, J.R. & A. MacSween: A sequence for the Orcadian Jegliniec hillfort, Poland: excavations at, 684—95 Neolithic, 911-14 Jensen, H.J., R. Schild, F. Wendorf & A.E. Close: Understand- hunter-gatherer complexity on the west coast of North ing the Late Palaeolithic tools with lustrous edges from America: special section, 921—76 the Lower Nile Valley, 122-8 Hyland, A.: Equus: the horse in the Roman world, 132 Jeter, M.D. (ed.): Edward Palmer’s Arkansaw mounds, 981 Jones, M.: review by, 434—5 Idaho, social complexity in, 935-45 Jones, Rhys, see Chippindale, C. images of power and contradiction: feminist theory and Jones, Rick: review by, 175-6 post-processual archaeology, 502—14 Jordan, art of, 723 images of prehistory, 132 Journal of the history of collections: new journal, 1004—6 Immerwahr, S.A.: Aegean painting in the Bronze Age, 172-3 Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology: new journal, 1006—7 Inamgaon, Deccan: excavations at, 799-807 Julen, A., see Lehner, P. India, trade with Bali, 221-32 Indo-European language spread and the stochastic loss of lineages, 287-91 Kadero, Central Sudan: excavations at, 515-32 Indus valley civilization, external trade of, 406 Kadrow, S.: Iwanowice, Babia Gora site: spatial evolution of Ingold, T. (ed.): What is an animal?, 147-53 an Early Bronze Age Mierzanowice Culture settlement Institute of Field Archaeologists: Archaeology in Britain ‘92, (2300-1600 Bc), 640-50 conference, Birmingham (1992), 766 Kahului, Maui, Hawai'i: archaeological inventory of, 765 International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Kajzer, L.: Recent excavation and survey at Zduny, Wrzaca Sciences, symposium, Zagreb, Yugoslavia (1988), and Kliczk6éw Maty: earthworks of the modern period, 1012-14 716-21 International Federation of Rock Art Organizations (IFRAO) Kakadu National Park, Arnhem Land, 194—205 meeting, Cairns (1992), 766 Kalter, J.: The arts and crafts of the Swat Valley, 406 International Flint Symposium, Madrid (1991), 191 Kamalu, C.: Foundations of African thought: a worldview International Journal of Cultural Property: new journal, 10 grounded in the African heritage of religion, phil- Interregional Contacts in the Later Prehistory of North- osophy. science and art, 408 eastern Africa, symposium, Dymaczewo (1992), 766 Kamminga, }., see Cotterell, B. Ipomoea batatas from Mangaia Island, Central Polynesia, Karmanowice site 35, Poland: excavations at, 628-40 887-93 Kasprzycke. M., see Jagodzinski, M. Ireland Kaul, F.: Gundestrupkedelen, 723-4 cattle in, 734-8, 977 Kaul, F., I. Marazov, J. Best & N. de Vries: Thracian tales on kinship and rank in, 977 the Gundestrup cauldron, 723-4 major archaeological research programme, 444—5 Kehoe, A.B. INDEX No possible, probable shadow of doubt, 129-31, 914-15 Litton, C.D., see Buck, C.E. see also Nelson, S.M. llama herders of Ayacucho, Peru, 155-6 Kenworth, J.B., see Buck, C.E. Lloyd, J., see Barker, G. Kibiro, Uganda: excavations at, 479-94 Lo Schiavo, F., R. Maddin, J. Merkel, J.D. Muhly & T. Stech: Kintigh, K.W. Analisi metallurgiche e statistiche sui lingotti di rame on reburial and repatriation, 189-90 della Sardegno — Metallographic and statistical review by, 164-5 analyses of copper ingots from Sardinia, 420-2 Kirch, P.V., see Hather, J. Loendorf, Lawrence L. Klapsté, J.: Studies of structural change in medieval Cation-ratio varnish dating and petroglyph chronology in settlement in Bohemia, 396—405 southeastern Colorado, 246-55 Klein, R.G.: The human career: human biological and comment on paper, 441—2 cultural origins, 153-5 London archaeology, 3-5 Kliczk6éw Maty, Poland: excavations at, 716—21 decline of property market, 445 Ktosiriska, E.: Early Phase of Lusatian Culture barrow burial prehistoric, 133 ground in Lower Silesia at Mikowice, Opole Voi- Long, Richard, exhibition and catalogue, 1001-3 vodship site 1, 651-61 longue durée: temporal and spatial scale in the evolution of Knapp, A.B.: review by, 168-9 social complexity on the southern Northwest Coast, ‘Knickwandschale’, from eastern Central Europe, 368—75 935-45 Korean states, bibliographical reviews of archaeology of, Lowenthal, D., see Gathercole, P. 143-7 Lucas, A.T.: Cattle in ancient Ireland, 734-8 Kow Swamp Pleistocene burials, 12—21, 157, 188-90, 759 Lundberg, E.B., see Janson, S. Kowalewski, S.A., see Fish, S.K. Lusatian Culture barrow burial ground in Lower Silesia at Koztowski, J.K.: winner of Europa Prize, 583 Mikowice, Opole Voivodship site 1, 651-61 Kraus, G.: Human origins and developmefnrtom an African Lyell, C.: Principles of geology, 765 ancestry: a review ofc ultural theory from the beginning, 408 McDonald, W.A.: Archaeology in the 21st century: six Kristiansen, K.: on archaeology in Denmark, 915—16 modest recommendations, 829-39 Kruk, J., see Milisauskas, S. McMaster, I., see Fawn, A.J. Krzyzaniak, L.: Early farming in the Middle Nile Basin: McMillon, B.: The archaeology handbook: a field manual recent discoveries at Kadero (Central Sudan), 515-32 and resource guide, 977-8 Kucera, V.: on ‘Shared Principles’, 917 Macnamara, E.: The Etruscans, 135 Kuna, M.: The structuring of prehistoric landscape, 332-47 McNeal, R.A.: Archaeology and the destruction of the later Athenian acropolis, 49-63 La Londe, near Rouen: 8th-century pottery industry at, MacSween, A., see Hunter, J.R. 882-7 Maddin, R., see Lo Schiavo, F. La Téne periods in eastern parts of Central Europe, 368-75 Mali, looting and export of antiquities from, 6-8, 904—5 labyrinths, prehistoric, 446 Malina, J. & Z. Vasi¢ek: Archaeology yesterday and today: Lake Mungo, Australia: return of human remains from, 759 the development of archaeology in the sciences and lake village, Switzerland: excavations at, 908—10 humanities, 417—20 Lambert, P. & P.L. Walker: Physical anthropological evi- Maligq, Albania: excavations at, 574-8 dence for the evolution of social complexity in coastal Man the hunter, 763 southern California, 963—73 Manchester, K.: review by, 1012-14 language Mangaia Island, Central Polynesia: prehistoric sweet potato diffusion, 287-91 from, 887-93 origins, 39-48 Manning, S.W.: Approximate calendar date for the first Languedoc, Neolithic of, 166 human settlement of Cyprus?, 870-8 Lanteigne, M.P.: Cation-ratio dating of rock-engravings: a Marazov, I., see Kaul, F. critical appraisal, 292—5 Marciniak, A.: Biocultural approaches in Polish archaeo- Lapita pottery, 979 logy, 729-32 Laville, H., see Griin, R. Marcus, J., see Flannery, K.V. law and the cultural heritage, 138-43 Martin, F.X., o.s.a.: studies presented to, 734-8 Lee, R.B. & I. DeVore (ed.): Man the hunter, 763 Maschner, H.D.G. Legge, A.J.: Where ends meat, 147—53 editorial by, 921-3 Lehner, P. & A. Julen: A man’s bones with 16th-century The emergence of cultural complexity on the northern weapons and coins in a glacier near Zermatt, Switzer- Northwest Coast, 924-34 land, 269-73 see also Fagan, B.M. Leigh, R., see Baigent, M. mass spectrometry, 540-4 Lengyel-culture fortified settlements in Slovakia, 348-57 material culture and text: the art of ambiguity, 992-4 Leon Levy collection, ancient art from, 722 Mathers, C.: review by, 168 Lewthwaite, J. Maya Not the Neolithicization of the Alpine region, 995-8 civilization, 186 review by, 1011-12 excavations at Altun Ha, 177-8 Lindow Man, 443 kingship, 186 Littauer, M.A. & J.H. Crouwel: The Trundholm horse’s Meaden, G.T. trappings: a chamfrein?, 119-22 Circles from the sky, 724-5 1024 INDEX The goddess of the stones: the language of the megaliths, Morrison, J.: Ancient Greek measures of length in nautical 725 contexts, 298-305 measures of length in nautical contexts, in Ancient Greece, Mound Survey, Arkansaw, 981 298-305 Muhly, J.D., see Lo Schiavo, F. mechanics of pre-industrial technology, 746-9 multimedia course on archaeology, 186 medicine Mulvaney, J. essays in African history, science & civilizations, 408 Past regained, future lost: the Kow Swamp Pleistocene in its.socio-cultural context, 10 burials, 12-21 Mediterranean Archaeology: Australian and New Zealand edited writings, 726 journal for the archaeology of the Mediterranean: new on Kow Swamp, 188-90 journal, 1006—7 Mummery, J. (ed.): Prehistory and heritage: the writings of Meduna, P. & E. Cerna, E.: Settlement structure of the early John Mulvaney, 726 Middle Ages in northwest Bohemia: investigations of mummies, from Greenland, 978 the Pétipsy basin area, 388-95 Museum for Scotland, 765 megaliths Museum of London, charges at, 445 } snatic theories, 725 Museum of Native Americans, Washington (DC), 759 transport of, 64—73, 297-8 museums, national, 765 Megaw, R. & V.: Questioning the time machine, 138-43 Museums of Europe, Cambridge guide, 726 Meldgaard, J., see Hansen, J.P.H. Mellars, P. Namforsen, Sweden: rock carvings at, 992-4 (ed.): The emergence of modern humans: an archaeologi- Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act cal perspective, 412-17 (1990), 189, 760, 917-20 see also Griin, R. Native Americans Mellars, P. & C. Stringer (ed.): The human revolution: and archaeologists, cooperation agreement between, behavioural and biological perspectives on the origins 917-20 of modern humans, 412-17 Museum of: Washington DC, 759 Mercer, R.: review by, 430—1 natural sciences, archaeology and, 834-6 Merkel, J., see Lo Schiavo, F. Nazca, Peru: lines of, 208-20, 407 Merriman, N.: Prehistoric London, 133 Nelson, S.M. & A.B. Kehoe: Powers of observation: alterna- Mesolithic tive views of archaeology, 406 Britain, 409 Neolithic of Western Languedoc, 166 settlement of Central Europe, 308—17 Neolithicization of the Alpine region, 995-8 ‘Mesolithic—Neolithic transition’ in Portugal: a view from Neustupny, E.: Community areas of prehistoric farmers in Vidigal, 899-903 Bohemia, 326-31 Messenger, P.M. (ed.): The ethics of collecting cultural New Zealand property: whose culture? whose property?, 138-43 chronology of colonization in, 767--95 Michaels, G., 186 moas and moa-hunting in, 422-3 Michell, J.: Art and archaeology: a review of two exhibitions, new archaeology: a view from outside the Anglo-American 1001-3 world, 417-20 Michell, J. & C. Rhone: Twelve tribe nations: and the science Nicholls, A., see Hudson, K. of enchanting the landscape, 981 Nile Basin Mierzanowice Culture settlement, Poland, 640—50 cultivation of cereals in, 122-8 Migal, W., see Borkowski, W. early farming in, 515-32 Mikowice, Poland: Lusatian Culture barrow burial ground settlement of the 5th millennium sc in, 262-8 in, 651-61 Nitriansky Hradok, Slovakia: excavations at, 348-57 Milisauskas, S. & Kruk, J.: Utilization of cattle for traction Nogaj-Chachaj, J.: The stone-packed graves of the Funnel during the later Neolithic in southeastern Poland, 562-6 Beaker culture in Karmanowice, site 35, 628-40 Millett, M.: The Romanization of Britain: an essay in Nordqvist, J., see Hansen, J.P.H. archaeological interpretation, 752—3 North America Mithen, S.J.: Thoughtful foragers: a study of prehistoric archaeology of a continent, 1007-8 decision making, 158-62 hunter-gatherer complexity on the west coast: special moas in prehistoric New Zealand, 422-3 section, 921-76 Moltesen, M. & C. Weber-Lehmann: Catalogue of the copies North Ferriby boats, Bronze Age, 749-51 of Etruscan tomb paintings in the Ny Carlsberg Glyp- Nunez, D.R. & M.J. Walker: Grape remains and direct totek, 723 radiocarbon dating: a disconcerting experience from El monastic enclosure ditch and canal, Glastonbury, Somerset, Prado, Murcia, Spain, 905-8 117-18 Nuragic culture in Sardinia, 840-56 monuments, mobilization and Nuragic organization in Sar- Ny Carlsberg-Glyptotek, Copenhagen, 723 dinia, 840-56 Moore, J., see Desmond, A. Morales, V.B. & R.J. Braidwood: Shadows of doubt in Obtazowa Cave, Poland: excavations at, 597-606 identifying female images: a reply to Kehoe, 914-15 observation: alternative views of archaeology, 406 Moravia O’Connor, T.P.: review by, 1007-8 Palaeolithic and Mesolithic settlement of, 308—17 O'Keefe, P.J. & L.V. Prott: Law and the cultural heritage 3: Szeletian industries in, 318 Movement, 138—43 INDEX Oklahoma Symposium on Comparative Frontier Studies 11 Pech de 1’Azé II, France: ESR chronology of , 544-51 (1992), 445 Pedley, J.G.: Paestum. Greeks and Romans in Southern Italy, Okun, M.L.: review by, 752-3 751 Oliva, M.: The Szeletian in Czechoslovakia, 318-25 Pendergast, D.M.: Excavations at Altun Ha, Belize, 177-8 Olssen, O.: Building Trelleborgs: a reply to Kristiansen, Pennick, N.: The secret lore of runes and other ancient 915-16 alphabets, 724 Oregon, social complexity in, 935-45 Peru, Wamani llama herders of, 155-6 origin of modern humans and the impact of science-based Pétipsy basin, Bohemia: medieval settlement in, 388-95 dating, Royal Society meeting (1992), 445 Pharaoh's flowers: the botanical treasures of Tutankhamun, Orkney 135-6 Neolithic sequence for, 911-14 Phillips, P. Skara Brae, radiocarbon dates, 813-19 review by, 166 Ortner, D.J. & A.C. Aufderheide (ed.): Human paleopatho- see also Cattaneo, C. logy: current syntheses and future options, a sympo- physical anthropological evidence for the evolution of social sium held at the International Congress of complexity in coastal southern California, 963—73 Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Zagreb, Pieta, K.: The North Carpathians at the beginning of the Yugoslavia, 24—31 July 1988, 1012-14 Migration Period, 376-87 Ottaway, B.S. Piltdown forgery, 725 review by, 745-6 Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site, Colorado: dating rock art see also Aitchison, T. from, 246—55, 441-2 our forbidden land, 165-6 Piontek, J. (ed.): Szkice z antropologii ogéInej. Propozycje QOvrevik, S.E.: Engendering archaeology, 738-41 teoretyczno-metodyczne badan spoteczeristw prad- oxen used for traction during the later Neolithic in south- zieiejowych — Essays in general anthropology: theoreti- eastern Poland, 562-6 cal and methodological proposals of research of Oxford, St Frideswide Monastery: archaeological and archi- prehistoric communities, 729—32 tectural studies, 428-30 pistol, 16th-century, 269-71 oxhide copper ingots from Sardinia, metallographic and Pitt Rivers, General: biography of, 1008-9 statistical analyses, 420—2 Pitts, M.: review by, 165-6 Pleistocene Pacific Northwest Archaeological Society (PNWAS), 917-20 biocultural adaptations in, 153-5 Pacific settlement in the Polish Carpathians, 593-606 colonization of, 162-4 shape of women as modelled, 552-61 see also west coast of North America Poland Paddayya, K.: The new archaeology and aftermath: a view biocultural approaches, 729-32 from outside the Anglo-American world, 417—20 enclosures, medieval, 716—21 Paestum. Greeks and Romans in Southern Italy, 751 Funnel Beaker culture, 628-40 Pakistan hillforts, 684-95 arts and crafts of the Swat Valley, 406 Lusatian Culture barrow burial ground, 651-61 Harappan flint quarries, 97-102 medieval craft and commercial centre at Jan6w Pomorski, Palaeolithic and Mesolithic settlement of Central Europe, 696-715 308-17 Mierzanowice Culture settlement, 640—50 Palaeolithic tools with lustrous edges from the Lower Nile Neolithic flint economies, 607—27 Valley, 122-8 Neolithicization in Baltic region, 732-4 palaeopathology: current syntheses and future options, Palaeolithic and Mesolithic settlement of, 308—17 International Congress of Anthropological and Ethno- panorama of Polish archaeology, 583-92 logical Sciences symposium, Zagreb, Yugoslavia Pleistocene settlement, 593-606 (1988), 1012-14 Slav culture in Poland, origins of, 676-83 Palmer, E.: Arkansaw mounds, 981 Pool, Sanday, Orkney: excavations at, 911-14 Parczewski, M.: Origins of Early Slav Culture in Poland, Portugal: ‘Mesolithic—Neolithic transition’ in, 899-903 676-83 post-medieval archaeology in Britain, 426—7 Parker, J., 186 post-modernism, 274-8, 502-14 Parthenon, Athens: destruction of, 49-63 post-processual archaeology, 274-8 pastoralism and feminist theory, 502-14 patterns of, 147-53 pottery industry Peru, 155-6 handbooks, 978 Pathans, arts and crafts of, 406 at La Londe, near Rouen, 8th-century 882—7 Patterson, N. Lapita, 979 Archaeology and the historical sociology of Gaelic Ireland, prehistoric British, 978 734-8 wheel-turned in Carpathian Basin, 358-67 Cattle lords and clansmen: kinship and rank in early Powell, B.B.: Homer and the origin of the Greek alphabet, Ireland, 977 724 Paviik, J.: Lengyel-culture fortified settlements in Slovakia, prehistoric, use of term 348-57 in Italy, 567—71 Pearson, C. & B.K. Swartz, Jr (ed.): Rock art and posterity: in Sweden, 295-6 conserving, managing and recording rock art, 981—2 Prehistoric Society, Europa Prize, 583 1026 INDEX Prendi, F., see Guilaine, J. conserving, managing and recording, 981-2 preservation by record, 3-5 of Sweden, 726, 992-4 Prott, L.V., see O’Keefe, PJ. rock varnish, cation-ratio dating of, 246-55, 292-5 Pryor, F., and Flag Fen excavations, 188 Rogers, J.D.: Objects of change: the archaeology and history public image of archaeology, 833-4 of Arikara contact with Europeans, 979-80 publication Roland, R.: Ancient Secrets revealed, 187 of conference papers, 762-3 Roman art, Cambridge illustrated history, 722—3 and rescue archaeology in the 1990s, 822-8 Roman Britain, 175-6, 752-3 small towns of, 987-8 quantitative methods in archaeology, 187 Roman horses, 132 Queen Charlotte Islands, cultura] complexity in, 924-34 Roman landscapes: archaeological survey in the Mediter- Quentovic, France, 882 ranean region, 1010-11 Romans in Southern Italy, 751 Raczkowski, W.: A Baltic view of Neolithicization, 732-4 Romney Marsh Conference 2 (1992), 445 radiocarbon Romsauer, P.: The earliest wheel-turned pottery in the accelerator radiocarbon dating, 292-5 Carpathian Basin, 358-67 Australian shell-middens, 571-4 Rothenberg, B. (ed.): The ancient metallurgy of copper: Bayesian approach to calibration, 808-21 researches in the Arabah 1959-1984, 744-5 colonization in New Zealand, 767-95 Rotterdam, shipfinds from the Slufter, 749-51 grape remains from Spain, 905-8 Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England: human settlement of Cyprus, 870-8 The archaeology of Bokerley Dyke, 988-92 Late Neolithic of Bavaria, 108-16 Roztoky, Bohemia, 335-47 of rock-engravings: a critical appraisal, 292-5 runes, 724 Skara Brae, Orkney, 813-19 RuZindol, Slovakia: excavations at, 348-57 Radonice, Bohemia, 335—47 Radovesice, Bohemia, 335-47 Sackler Collections, ritual bronzes from, 722 Ramage, N.H. & A.: The Cambridge illustrated history of Saddam Hussein, 439-41 Roman art, 722-3 Sahul environments, conference on, 191 Randsborg, K. (ed.): The birth of Europe: archaeology and St Frideswide Monastery, Oxford: archaeological and archi- social development in the first millennium ap, 1009—10 tectural studies, 428-30 The first millennium ap in Europe and the Mediterranean: Sataciniski, S., see Borkowski, W. an archaeolngical essay, 1009-10 Salisbury Cathedral, building the tower and spire, 74—96 Rawson, J.: Western Zhou ritual bronzes from the Arthur M. salt of Bunyoro: seeking the origins of an African kingdom, Sackler Collections, vols. Ua & IIb, 722 479-94 Re-placing the past: regional cultures and the transformation salt-making in antiquity, 136 of Europe, conference, Newcastle upon Tyne (1991), 10 Sanctuary, Wiltshire: three-dimensional aspects, 894-8 reburial and repatriation of human remains, 12—21, 188—90, Santa Barbara Channel, California, 953-62, 963-72 759, 917-20 Sardinia Red Hills of Essex: salt-making in antiquity, 136 metallographic and statistical analyses of copper ingots Reece, R.: My Roman Britain, 175-6 from, 420—2 Reeves, N.: The complete Tutankhamun: the king, the tomb, Nuragic organization in, 840—56 the royal treasure, 135 Sarjeantson, D.: review by, 423-6 religious architecture in early and medieval Sri Lanka: a Sarjeantson, S.W., see Hill, A.V.S. study of the thupa, bodhimanda, uposathaghara and Saxon monastic enclosure ditch and canal, Glastonbury, patimaghara, 174 Somerset, 117-18 remote sensing, 178-80 Schele, L. & D. Freidel: A Forest of Kings, 186 rescue archaeology and publication in the 1990s, 822-8 Schild, R., see Jensen, H.J. Reynolds, R.G., see Flannery, K.V. Schledermann, P.: Crossroads to Greenland: 3000 years of Rice, D.: on ‘Shared Principles’, 918-19 prehistory in the Eastern High Arctic, 978 Rice, P.R.: Pottery analysis, 978 scientific analysis in archaeology and its interpretation, Richard Long, exhibition catalogue, 1001-3 434-5 Richards, J.: The Stonehenge Environs project, 430—1 Scollar, I, A. Tabbagh, A. Hesse & I. Herzog: Archaeological Ridgeway, Dorset: survey and excavations, 988-92 prospecting and remote sensing, 178-80 Ridgway, D. Scotland Understanding oxhides, 420—2 Atlantic Iron Age in, 427-8 review by, 153 national museum for, 765 Rieckhoff, S.: Faszination Archdologie: Bayern vor den Scull, C.: review by, 432-4 Roémern, 745-6 Sebastian, T., see Chippindale, C. Robb, J.: Random causes with directed effects: the Indo- Sembiran: the beginnings of Indian contact with Bali, European language spread and the stochastic loss of 221-32 lineages, 287-91 shape of Pleistocene women, 552-61 Robertshaw, P. (ed.): A history of African archaeology, ‘Shared Principles’: a cooperation agreement between a 174-5 Native American group and archaeologists, 917-20 rock art, 982 Sharp, M., see Fowler, P. congress, Cairns (1992), 766 Shaw, T.: Goodwin’s graft, Burkitt’s craft, 579-80

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