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Ingex Abric Romant, Capellades, Spain, 493-504 ancestors, 190—98, 602-13 Abrigo do Lagar Velho rock-shelter, Portugal, 258 worship, 602-13 accounting, 143-8 Andah, B.: video tribute to, 4 acoustics, 325-36 Andean Adriatic islands, 313-24 archaeology, 634 ADS, Archaeology Data Service, 11 prehistory, 634-42 Advisory Editors, 729 Anderson, A., see Higham, T. Aegean, tin trade in, 49 Andrefsky, W., Jr: Lithics: macroscopic ap- Aerial Archaeology in Central and Eastern Europe, proaches to analysis, 705-7 1994 conference, Potsdam, 6 Andronovo culture, 570-78 Aerial Photography, Cambridge University animal bones, 65-76 Committee for, 5 Annales school, 159 aerial photography, 5, 411-19 antiqutiradte,i 4e47s-5 1 Africa, 9 Antiquity Prize, 1998 winner, 11 America, 9 Antona, A. & F. Lo Schiavo (ed.): tMaria Luisa Australia, 9 Ferrarese Ceruti. Archeologia della Sardegr New Zealand, 9 preistorica e protostorica, 942—4 aerial survey, 9 Antonine Wall, Bearsden, Scotland, 91 Afghanistan, 60 Apartheid, 1 Africa, 563-70 Arabia, 49-64 African Burial Ground, New York, USA, 4 Arabic irrigation methods, 440—46 agrarian ‘collapse’, 634-42 archaeological Agrarian Revolution, 101 icons. 253 agricultural resource management (ARM), 143-8 intensification, 813-26 theory, 155-61 production, 846-56 \rchaeological-Historical Experimental Centre igriculture, 287-302, 801-12, 867-75, 891-7 Lejre, Denmark, 770 AHRB, Arts and Humanities Research Board, 488 Archaeology Data Service (ADS), 11 Albarella, U.: ‘The mystery of husbandry’: medi archaeology, 827—35, 836-45 eval animals and the problem of integrating and politics, 613-18 historical and archaeoloevgidienccea, l 867-75 Andean, 634 Aldenderfer, M.S.: Montane foragers: Asana and experimental, 325-36, 765-77 the South-Central Andean Archaic, 470-71 in Viet Nam, 594-602 Allard, F.: The archaeology of Dian: trends and international, 136—42 tradition, 77-85 Japanese, 587-93 Allen, S.H.: Finding the walls of Trov: Frank Kogurvo, 613-18 Calvert and Heinrich Schliemann at Hisarlik, Mava, 650-60 968-9 media interest in, 254 Allison, P.M.: review by, 711-12 national, 136-42 alluvial, 527-41 Puvo, 613-18 Almizaraque, Spain, 846-56 irchaeozoology, 867-75 Alps, 352-63 archetypology, 198-205 Alsace, 184-90 irchitecture, 110-18, 755-64 Amazon rain-forest, 287-302 \rene Candide, Liguria, Italy, 741, 750 amber discs, 548 \rgaric Bronze Age, 846—56 Ambers, J.: on quoting radiocarbon results, 12 ARM, archaeorelsouorcge imacnagaemlent , 143-8 Amesbury, Wiltshire, 10 \rslantepe, Turkey, 778-90 Ammerman, A.]J., C.E. McClennen, M. De Min & R art, 402-10 Housley: Sea-level change and the archaeol Arts & HumanitieDsat a Service, 11 ogv of early Venice, 303-12 Arts and Humanities Research Board (AHRB), 488 Amouretti, M.-C. & G. Comet: Hommete tsec h artworks, 447-51 niques, 103 Ashby, C.: Classical Greek theatre: new views of AMS dating, 124-30 an old subject, 709-10 Ingex Abric Romant, Capellades, Spain, 493-504 ancestors, 190—98, 602-13 Abrigo do Lagar Velho rock-shelter, Portugal, 258 worship, 602-13 accounting, 143-8 Andah, B.: video tribute to, 4 acoustics, 325-36 Andean Adriatic islands, 313-24 archaeology, 634 ADS, Archaeology Data Service, 11 prehistory, 634-42 Advisory Editors, 729 Anderson, A., see Higham, T. Aegean, tin trade in, 49 Andrefsky, W., Jr: Lithics: macroscopic ap- Aerial Archaeology in Central and Eastern Europe, proaches to analysis, 705-7 1994 conference, Potsdam, 6 Andronovo culture, 570-78 Aerial Photography, Cambridge University animal bones, 65-76 Committee for, 5 Annales school, 159 aerial photography, 5, 411-19 antiqutiradte,i 4e47s-5 1 Africa, 9 Antiquity Prize, 1998 winner, 11 America, 9 Antona, A. & F. Lo Schiavo (ed.): tMaria Luisa Australia, 9 Ferrarese Ceruti. Archeologia della Sardegr New Zealand, 9 preistorica e protostorica, 942—4 aerial survey, 9 Antonine Wall, Bearsden, Scotland, 91 Afghanistan, 60 Apartheid, 1 Africa, 563-70 Arabia, 49-64 African Burial Ground, New York, USA, 4 Arabic irrigation methods, 440—46 agrarian ‘collapse’, 634-42 archaeological Agrarian Revolution, 101 icons. 253 agricultural resource management (ARM), 143-8 intensification, 813-26 theory, 155-61 production, 846-56 \rchaeological-Historical Experimental Centre igriculture, 287-302, 801-12, 867-75, 891-7 Lejre, Denmark, 770 AHRB, Arts and Humanities Research Board, 488 Archaeology Data Service (ADS), 11 Albarella, U.: ‘The mystery of husbandry’: medi archaeology, 827—35, 836-45 eval animals and the problem of integrating and politics, 613-18 historical and archaeoloevgidienccea, l 867-75 Andean, 634 Aldenderfer, M.S.: Montane foragers: Asana and experimental, 325-36, 765-77 the South-Central Andean Archaic, 470-71 in Viet Nam, 594-602 Allard, F.: The archaeology of Dian: trends and international, 136—42 tradition, 77-85 Japanese, 587-93 Allen, S.H.: Finding the walls of Trov: Frank Kogurvo, 613-18 Calvert and Heinrich Schliemann at Hisarlik, Mava, 650-60 968-9 media interest in, 254 Allison, P.M.: review by, 711-12 national, 136-42 alluvial, 527-41 Puvo, 613-18 Almizaraque, Spain, 846-56 irchaeozoology, 867-75 Alps, 352-63 archetypology, 198-205 Alsace, 184-90 irchitecture, 110-18, 755-64 Amazon rain-forest, 287-302 \rene Candide, Liguria, Italy, 741, 750 amber discs, 548 \rgaric Bronze Age, 846—56 Ambers, J.: on quoting radiocarbon results, 12 ARM, archaeorelsouorcge imacnagaemlent , 143-8 Amesbury, Wiltshire, 10 \rslantepe, Turkey, 778-90 Ammerman, A.]J., C.E. McClennen, M. De Min & R art, 402-10 Housley: Sea-level change and the archaeol Arts & HumanitieDsat a Service, 11 ogv of early Venice, 303-12 Arts and Humanities Research Board (AHRB), 488 Amouretti, M.-C. & G. Comet: Hommete tsec h artworks, 447-51 niques, 103 Ashby, C.: Classical Greek theatre: new views of AMS dating, 124-30 an old subject, 709-10 As! hdod, Palestine, 434-5 Beach ee Dunning. N J Ashmore P.] Radiocarbon ad J 1 bed | 0 by avoiding mixed samples, 124-30 Beekman, C.S., P.C. Weigand & J.J. Pint: Old World Ashton, N., S.G. Lewis& S. Parfitt (ed.): Excava rrigation te logy ina New W i context tionats t he Lower Palaeolithic site at East yanat . lonial western Mexico Farm, Barnham, Suffolk, 1989-94, 954-5 140—46 \thens, J.S. & J.V. Ward: The Late Quaternary of Beith, Ay e, Scotland, 39, 44, 45 the Western Amazon: climate et 1 Belfer-Col Bar-\ O humans, 287-302 Belize. 364-76. ¢ 60 \tlantic Iron Age, 149 Bell, M Auchmaliddie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland 14 Ben Cu rize 198 winner, 12 \udouze, F.: New advancesi n French prehist Bender, B.: Int torv comments. 632—4 167-75 Be \ ‘ 58 Ault, N.: Life in ancient Britain, 10 Bernabo | tuarv, 255-8 Aurignacian, 259-72, 735-54 B ) f 101 \1u settry alla| , M} use} um} sin , 14A23 BRoeyr na liy | : ) Oriano & P.) G. ¢ Spa \ustmriniang lcoimpaaniens fund Nat e Ke I Fer n Sai \us ralians, 3 1442-4 \veling, E.M. & C. Heron: Chewing ta the ea Beth-sl p t 133-5 Holocene: an archaeological and et}! B e t ip! — 11 raphic evaluation, 579-84 sienkowski, | 708-9 Awe, J.J., see Powis, T.G blomarke HE } \vmara people, 636 birch-} lL + ) | Avodhva India, 857 intisept | | e 61 Aziz. | see Morwood M.] Blair. ]. & ¢ p { ( ll " 1e¢ rt f if f ] ) sque Avodhva, India 857 Ble I R ‘X ‘ >} ed \y review by, 240-42 t pot 0 M.G.L., see Mallory, J.P \ e I: Theoret Bakker, J.A., J. Kruk, A.E. Lanting & S. M isk met ! entations. 707-8 rhe earliest evidence of wheeled vel ( I Boa Lesa, | esia, 273-86 Euraond pthee Ne ar East, 778—90 boats, | k Balée, W. (ed.): Advances in historical « 964 Boeda Balkans, 897 Boeda, | | 4 N. Me er, S Balmuth, M.S. & R.H.Tykot (ed.): Sardinian and Muhese x \. Taha & H. Valladas: A 4 ! } ‘ 1egean Chronology ¢ 4 ( r led in the } " | rel itive and absolute d f Vied J Laff ot nean, 942—4 ind M te ting weapor! 594-41? Bar- Yosef, O. & A. Belfer-Cohen: E1 1 Bois! W.A w | 717-18 informati+o n: unique Natufian objects { Bokebe ( I 80-81 Havonim Cave, Western Galilee, Israel, 402-10 Boker Tachtit, N esert, Israe 06 sJarker, E.. et al.: The Euro I ean inhel ] If OB hota! _ ‘ 6 B8} arke|r , 1 PI. . Pa) inti1 ngmso and Dry aw* , sr1 , ‘ | ‘ ( B) ouche} Pe ‘ f ) 11 % Barton, R.N.E., A.P. Currant, Y. Fernandez-] Bovle , , ) Dp ANA pp ) , }.C. Finlavson, P. Goldber R. Macpl PB sradiey, K.: f " t if pre f Pettitt & C.B. Stringer: Gibraltar N lert! tic I the land, 460— ind resuof lrectents excavatiol! rorhal Phe f ments: Ont Vanguard and Ibex Caves, 13-23 f \ ( Ne t 1 Bronze Batatai, Yunnan, China, 82 Age Euro} 160--¢ Baudez C.F., review articleb y. 948-50 Brailsfor \\ Bavliss \ see Hey, G bras lso Van de Noort, R Bray. W ‘ ‘ 6—1 Javman, J.M. & M.S. Shacklev: Dynan I Britai ) } f 86 », B91 Hohokam obsidian circulation in the Nort} Roman, 9 ican Southwest, 836—45 Brittany 1, 89 INDEX brochs, 149—52 Cassen, S.: Questions of epistemology and a srodie, N.: review by, 235-6 working hypothesis about engravings of the Statistics, damned statistics, and the antiquities 5th millennium in western France, 198-205 trade, 447-51 cassiterite (tin ore), 50 Bronocice, Poland, 778—90 Castle Mall, Norwich, UK, 870 bowl from, 547 Castle, The, Granard, Co. Longford, Ireland Bronze Age, 33-48, 77-85, 131-5, 136-42, 337-51 earthworks, 8 352-63, 570-78, 766, 846—56 Castro, P.\ R.W Chapman S. Gili, V. Lull, R tin trade, 49 Mico, C. Rihuete, R. Risch & M.} oanahuja bronze, 49-64 \gricultural production and social change in bronzes, 78-81 the Bronze Age of southeast Spain: the Gata Benin, West Africa, 388 Project, 846-56 Broodbank, C., 729 Catalh6viik, Turkey, 791-800 Brown, A.E.: review by, 963 catalogues, 377-93 BroD.M.w, snee ,Mallo ry, J.! cattle burial, 542-50 brush hut, 755-64 deposition 542-50 Buin Zahra micro-region, lran, 65 cemetery, 551-62 Buchanan, R.: The power of the machine, 102 Central Europe, 259-72, 352-63 Buckland,P. C., see Panagiotakopulu ceramics, 110-18 Budakalasz cemetery, Hungary 45-7 cereals, 813—26, 846—56 Buddha heads, 833-4, 835 Cerro Virtud, Almeria, Spain, 897-903 Buddhism, 827-35 Cessna 337, 7 Buddhist temple bb Cetina ulture $13 24 Bull, 1.D., LA. Simpson, P.I in Bergen & R.P. Cévennes National Park, France, 411 Evershed Mur K I th ecuie Orgahle ( hac Oo Ganvon New Mexice USA 112 geochemical methods tf detecting ancient chaine operatoire, 157, 167-75 manuril Bb6—UE Chaleux, Belgium, 768 urial, 602-13 Chan zation, 596 Butser Ancient Farm, Hampshire, UK, 90 Champion, T.: review by, 228-9 haos the 110-18 Cadbury Castle, 33—4 ( ee Castro, P.V Cahal Pech, Belize S64 t Chatwin. B 54 Calanais (Callanish 128-30 hem i ilVs 179-84 Callanish (Galana 128-30 ( heop 919-22 Stones of, 48 chew m, 579 Cambodia, 595 Childe, V.G.. 9 109, 194—5 Cambridge Ur ersity ( Air Phi Huxley Memorial Lecture. 106 raph CUCAP Mla nself, 98 Cambrid [ f ty ( t ! \ N t it t f } 8 Photography, 5 Pre t mmunitle the Brit Isle 105 Ca dee | g S f ition, 104 Cami C.M.: H it East. 9 hange at Oravvi, 950 1 The pre istorv ofI iropeal et 0) mp site 5-64 The st f ls, 106 Camster Round, Catt! { ii f | st g Cape | south Af ) 6.4 Chile 01-1 Carandini, A.: La ! | 16 ( 85. 594-602. 626-9 Cardwe BS } it n, 602-13 105 ( ( 24-9 ( e, 911-15 ( { 181-2 Garm fig Mae § W. W t I ( sOtokufu Museum | 619 t n ( pirit of Ko endence I tte 144-68 620 Carne (,.) e ( i t 150 Carroll, Q.: reviewb y ] Lo Cimex lectularius | 908-11 976 INDEX Dong Son culture, 595 Epipalaeolithic, 755-64 Dor, Palestine *, 435 epistemology, 198-205 Dos Hombres, Belize, 650 60 Equus africanus, 394—402 Dozu Dhalu, Flores ndonesia Erickson, C.L.: Neo-environmental determinism drill, 918-22 and agrarian ‘collapse’ in Andean prehistory Duhig, ¢ : review by, 244 + 634-42 Dun Vulan, South Uist OCO Ertebolle culture, 581, 768, 89 Dunning ,N., V. Scarboroug n Erzgebirge Mountains, 51 Luzzadde oT Beach, | Beat ' jones ethnic minorit es, 626-9 Temple mountains sacred lakes and fertile ethnicity, 190-98 fields: ancient Ma\ da idfl in northwest ethnography, 377-93 ern Belize, 650 60 Eurasia, 563-70 Dynamic lands« apes an¢ |i Europe, 542-50, 563 70, 579-84, 765-7 778-90 the topography of an 884-90 ments in global pt ers European Association of Archaeology (EAA), 4 Evans,G 2». : review by, 2382 -9 Ey AM, Enabling Accountabil Evans, W illustrator, 388 — Dynastic period, 780 E vershed, R.P., see Bull, I.D eal y human dispersion is) exchange, 352-63, 836—45 x E arly Neolithic, 24 experimental archaeology, 86-96, 325-36, 765 E ari ly Pleistocene, 563 70 E Asia, 626 ( ) explorat 10on, 62 is) aenonunae AC t Export Licensing Unit, 447 Aquorthies Abe exports, 447-51 er Island (Rapa \ Nt faecal biomarkers, 86-96 U. & G.B Zarzoli Far East,l ocation map, 586 tions, 104 farming systems, Pre-Columbian, 634 Ecole francaise d'Extrér In e Farnham Museum, 377-93 conomy, 337 22; 440 46 Fawcett, C., see Habu, J Ecuador2,8 7 302 Feinman, G.M.: Defining a contemporar\ Eddison, J., M Gardiner & landscape approach: concluding th St Marsh: Environmentalc l 684-5 occupatioinna coasta Feldhaus, F.M., effigy mounds 67 1-83 Fentress, E. & A. Guidi: review by, 463-7 ee 24-32, 50 $31 +> | G08 t Exploration Societ 908 EnglishH l eritage seo Olabhat 127 Argar, Spain , 846-56 B.: Understanding the initial coloniza Gebal el ] Beid tion of Scotland, 879-84 Adam, 24 Finlavson, J.¢ see Barton, R.N Wad, 402-1 fire production, 765-77 im, 53 Fisher, C.T., H.P. Pollard & C. Frederick: Intensiv Emain Macha Ireland t wriculture and socio-political development mireh points 906 in the Lake Patzcuaro Basin, Michoacan I le i bling Accountabili Mexico, 642-9 Jheregy Dispe rs ive Sper tro: flea, human, 908, 911 els, F.: Die AJ l 1 1@ ( } Fleming, A., 728 England eke) Swaledale: the valley of the wild er, 475-6 I nglish Herita re (EH) 1}s} flint, 765-77, 879-84 Historic Buil« lings al 1. Flintbek, Germany, 778-90 sion, 25 FLK site, Olduvai Gorge, 518 new Principal Archae floating islands, 638-9 environment, 801-12 Flores, In donesia, 273-86 environmental histor 630 Flower, C.E., illustrator, 385 I pernay museum, 252 Mashkour, M E pigravettian 35-54 Forbes’ Quarry, Gibraltar, 13 Ve Forenbaher, S., see Kaiser I forest Clearance, 287-30 Forti, I., 103 fossil fauna, 273—86 | fOSssIIs 3765-9 wler, P.: A limestone landscay Causse Méjean, Lang j } 5 re ( t 719-20 Foxe \ Vadne Noort. R 4 France, 153-205 e ( sse Méjean, Languedoc + predatory imperial power, 595 Frederick, C., see Fisher, C.1 Ire Nn irchaeologists 190—98 irchat V. 153-205 his il 48 Froslunda-ty} | 41, 43,4 Fuente Alam 6 Tul i patterns, 349 Furze Platt, UK, 518 I ) k, 670 Gaimste ) t al.: Ge 715-16 \4 Gardir C.: Archéologiee t Gard M ee Eddison, | a0 Ga h | 184-9 Ga ( W.( Late woodk } 440 Wisconsin: ridged fields, eft Ga ( Ga Gell! 1 h ) Gen Cit ste \ t ; k (,eor ( 4 y Ct te der Technik, 102 (,e27 J ect ne 4°27 int ha Kf 518 Gibraltar Caves Project, 15 (sit ; 1 ) K 13, 14 Gib 915-17 ( > Castro, P.\ Gill, D.: review by, 968-9 GIS, Geographical! Information Syster ) GISP2 ice-core, 260 Gla 1 pe qd, 119-23 Gleason, K.L., see MillerN,. I 978 INDEX Hedges, R.E.M., see Richards, M.P. Helmholz Resonance, 331-5 Heritage Ibex Cave, Gibraltar, 21-2 and archaeology in the Far East, 585-629 International Centre for the Study of Lottery Fund, 37 Preservation and Restoration of Cultur management laws, 619-25 Heron, C., see Aveling, E.M Herzsprung-type shields, 44-5 Hey, G., A. Bavliss & A. Boyle: Iron Age inhuma- nternational Council of Museums tion burials at Yarnton, Oxfordshire, 551-62 ICOMOS, International Council O Higham, T., A. Anderson & C. Jacomb: Dating the first New Zealanders: the chronology of Wairau Bar, 420-27 Construction of nati Hills, C., see James, N and origins in East Asia Historic Scotland, 1: perspective, 626-9 history Antiquiartatied es R)e search } of archaeology, 176-83 of origins, 177 HM Customs and Excise, 450 Hobbs, D.R., see Morwood, M.] Hobley, A.S.: An examination of Roman bronze Indo-t uropeans, 190—9 coin distribution in the Western I mpire ad 81-192, 710-11 Hodder, | introd Hohokam, 836-45 Holland, 765 Holme circle, Norfolk, UK, 487 Holocene, 119-23, 287~—302, 52 41, 579-84 ‘hominin’, informs Home erectus, 273-86 val calp us. 13 Hoosfield Spring Barley Ext periment, 90 Hope lavlor ] B | rawtl ().( 5% iwford and K ittribute 6 Hornstaad-Hornle, southern Germany, 580 w3e Housley, R., see Ammerman, A.] K Houston, S.D. (ed.): Funct ! ; : Classic Mava architecture Fi m at Dumbarton Oaks 7th and 8th October 1994 948—50 Howard, A.] M.G. Mack \ ue eo} orp ( t } l i] nterpretation and t iritist f valley . le R if ng Holocene land } Howard, P., 7 Hoxne, UK, 520 Huatta, Peru, 638 Hulburt Creek, W »AL 6 ) nhuman envire enta ( H84—5 I s 876-9 Revolut 99, 876-9 H Wetlands S f l rt { $94—402 husband BO 75 ) n4n nL 980 INDEX Legendre, J.-P.: Archaeology and ideological Magan, 53 propaganda in annexed Alsace (1940-1944) Magdalenian, 259-72 184-90 Maglemose culture, 581, 768 Leighton, R.: Sicily before history: an archaeologi- Maguire, H. (ed.): Materials analysis of Byzantine cal survey from the Palaeolithic to the Iron pottery, 966-7 Age, 703-5 Mainland, Orkney, Scotland, 881 Lemnos, 50 Mala Palagruza, 313-24 Leroi-Gourhan, A., 156-7, 181-2 Malakunanja, Australia, 876 and chaine opératoire 157, 167-9 Malaysia, 51 and ethnicity, 196-7 Mallory, J.P... D.M. Brown & M.G.L. Baillie: Dating Préhistoire de l'art occidental, 157 Navan Fort, 427-31 Le gestee t la parole, 157, 167, 168 Malone, C.: review by, 460-62 L’'homme et la matiére, 168 Malone, C. & S. Stoddart: editorials by, 1-12, 251-8 Lesbos, 50 485-92 Levallois point, 394-402 Malone, C., S. Stoddart & N. James: editorial by, Levant, 402-10, 505-17, 563-70 723-34 Levant,8 7 t Mananes, J see Neira, M.L Lewer, N , see Ce ningh if] R Mandal. 5 see Cooney. G Lewis, S.G., see Ashton, N manure lice, 911-15 animal dung, 86 licences, 447-51 domestic/household waste, 86, 94 Lijiashan, 77-85 human faeces, 94 limestone landscape, 411-19 organic rich sediments, 86 Ling, R.: Ancient mosai 222-3 seaweed, 86 lithic turves, 94 inalysis, 791—800 manuring. 86—96 materials, refitting of, 495 marine mulching, 801-12 foods, 891-7 production, 493-504 molluses, 735-54 technology, in France, 167-75 mariners, 313-24 lithics, 24-32, 313-24 MARS (Monuments At Risk Survey), 7, 251 Liu, L.: Who were the ancestors? The origins of Masek beds, Olduvai Gorge, 518 Chinese ancestral cult and racial myths, 602-13 fashkour, M., M. Fontugne& C. Hatte: Investiga Llobera, M., 915-17 tions on the evolutiono f subsistence Lloyd Peay & 4 econolm\ in the Qazvin Plain Iran) from the Loch a’ Bhogaidh Isla ocotiand, 8&1 Neolithic to the Iron \ge, 65-76 logboat, 903-8 mass media, 587-93 Lolland, Denmark, 770 Massif Central, France, 411-19 Long, A.., see Eddison, J masticants, 579-84 Long Wittenham, Oxfords! ( k nield ftror $5 mate choice, 518—26 Longstatte, F., see Powi r.G Matthews, R.: review by, 720-21 Lopez Monteaguda, G., R. Na S P. De Ed Ancient Anatolia: Fift 1 k byt Palol Salellas: M R le B Brit titute Archaeol if 1 Los Urus, Peru, 638 Mattingly, D.: obitua f Barri Jones, 732-4 Lourandos, H.: ( ( t f le Mat l'a Rapa Nui, ( e, BO08—-9 pe pective j {7 $0—4 Ma s,M 180-81 Lovelock Cave, N USA, 90 Maxus palaeoet menta es, 287-302 Lowe! | il 1e0 th 18 b M Wa 564-76 Lower Pleistocene, 273-86 irchaeology, 650-60 Lull, V., see Castro. P.V iIndscapes, 650—60 Lur in, ( (,alwa lt i) Ma o: Phe If | \ f ! ++ Lussa Wood, Scotland. 881 McClennen. C.I see Amme \] | Zada Beach, S ) h McMal \ e\ vs Dv, 95 6%, 969 0) McNeil, I. (ed inen opae t t Macklin, M.G., see How 1, A.J f te gy, 101 Macphail, R., see Barton, R.N Meagre, | VMvsterv of Husbandry: or Arable Madison Ware, 671 Pasture and WoodlandW iad Impprroovevde.d , 68 67

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