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Index 4C dating, 75-86, 298-304 American Antiquity, 262 Arabia, 854-62 Abbasid Caliphate, 646 American Cultural Resources archaeoastronomy, 62—74 Abdi, K.: Back to Malyan, 473-4 Association, 187 Archaeological and Ethnographic ‘Abel’, Neanderthal child, 131 American Southwest, 391 Museum, University of Sao Aboriginal culture, 171-7 Amesbury Town Council, 335 Paulo, Brazil, 183 abrasion, 101-11 Amirkhanov, H.A., see Soffer, O Archaeological Institute of Acacus Mountains, Libya, 287 AML, Ancient Monuments America, 1, 186 ACAO, Association of County Laboratory, 255, 937 Archaeological Resource Centre, Archaeology Officers, 927 Among the New Books, 219-32, Toronto, Canada, 143 Acheulian, 751-2 429-38, 713-23, 952-63 Archaeological Services Branch Achiyadaira, Niigata Prefecture, amphorae, 290 (Canada), 142 Japan, 258, 261 Canaanite, 891-5 archaeological Addyman, P., 744 AMS dating, 313-15, 349-55, competencies, 186-9 Adobe Photoshop, 760 513-18, 553-66, 567-75, 793-— databases, 507-13 Adovasio, J.M., see Soffer, O. 9 history, 800-804 adzes, 54-61 Ana Manuku Rockshelter, in French education, 147-51 aerial discoveries, 31—2 Mangaia, Cook Islands (site practice, 525-30 aerial photography, 87-100, 281- MAN-84), 873-83 principles, 186-9 2, 765 Anajas Project, 469 Archaeology Benchmark group, 5 Aetokremnos, Cyprus, 844, 848, Anastasian Wall, 2 0 Archaeology Ireland, 199-203 851 Anatolia, 134, 848 Archaeology Training Forum Africa, 101-11 Ancestral Beings, 285-6 (ATF), UK, 210 agate Ancient Egypt, 44-8 archaeology, 131-6, 137-41, beads, 27 Ancient Maya, 481 909-43 pendant, 27 Ancient Monuments and Ar- classical, 177-81 Aghia Triadha, Crete, 275 chaeological Areas Act 1979, environmental, 611-23 agriculture, 611-23 920 in schools, 485 Agrigento, Sicily, 289 Ancient Monuments Laboratory archaeometry, 54-61 agro-pastoralists, 611-23 (AML), 255, 937 Archanes, Crete, 365 AHRB, Arts & Humanities Anderson, D.G. & M.K. Faught: Archeoclub d'Italia, 1 Research Board, 4, 256, 343-8, Palaeoindian artefact distribu- Archeoclub Junior, 1 459 tions: evidence and implica- archéosites, 147-51 aims, 137-41 tions, 507-13 Argaric, 581-90 Air Photo Services, 282 Andher, India, 775 Argentina, 151-5 Aisne valley, France, 308-12 Andrews, G., 927 Arikamedu, India, 624 Akazawa, T., K. Aoki & O. Bar- Andrews, G., J.C. Barrett & J.S.( Armit, I., review by, 244-5 Yosef (ed.): Neandertals and Lewis: Interpretation not Arnhem Land, Australia, 286 Modern Humans in Western record: the practice of archae- Arts & Humanities Research Board Asia, 723-5 ology, 525-30 (AHRB), 4, 256, 343-8, 459 Akhenaten, Egyptian pharaoh, Androphagoi, 388 Aryans, 667—71, 707-12 15, 887 Angkor, southeast Asia, 27-8 Asada 3, Gumma Prefecture, Akkadian empire, 477 Anglesey, 761-2 Japan, 259 Alcock, L., 910, 913 ‘Animal, Vegetable, Mineral’, 1 Ashcroft, Dame P., 925 Alexandrovsky, A.L., see Anthony, D.W. & D.R. Brown: Ashgrove, Fife, Scotland, 50 Shishlina, N.1. Eneolithic horse exploitation Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, ALGAO, Association of Local in the Eurasian steppes: diet, 87-100 Government Archaeology ritual and riding, 75-86 Asia, 667-71, 687-92, 701-6 Officers, 930 anthropology, 331-3 Association of County Archaeol- allée couverte, 41 anthropophagy, 388 ogy Officers (ACAQ), 927 Allen, T., see Henig, M. antiquarianism, 687—92 Association of Local Government Alma-Tadema, Sir L., 458 Antiquity Prize, 1999 winner, 6 Archaeology Officers Alseikaté, M.B. (Gimbutas, M.B.), Antiquity Quiz, 1999 winners, 6 (ALGAO), 930 800-804 Anton, S.C., see Steadman, D.W Aston Mills, England, 516 Altamira, 293 Anu Manuku, Mangaia, Cook ATF, Archaeology Training Amar Merdeg, Iran, 749-50 Islands, 873-83 Forum, UK, 210 Amarna, Egypt, 884-97 Anyang, China, 479-80 Atkinson, R., 913 American Anthropological Aoki, K., see Akazawa, T. Audun-le-Tiche, Moselle, France Association, 186 Aqueduct of Valens, 25 634 986 INDEX Aurignacian, 513-18, 556 Barnes, G.L., review by, 732-3 Ben Cullen Prize, 1999 winners, Austin, C., 331-2 Barnhouse, Orkney, 62, 68 6 Australia, 171-7 Barratt, G., see Edens, C. benchmarking, 4 rock-art, 285-6 Barrett, J.C., see Andrews, G. Benco, N.L., review by, 980 Australian Cyprus Expedition, Barrett, J.H., R.P. Beukens & D.R. Bender, B., 458 763 Brothwell: Radiocarbon dating Bender, S.J., see Smith, G.S. Australian Museum, Sydney, and marine reservoir correc- Benson, D., 917 NSW, Australia, 173 tion of Viking Age Christian Berenike, 624-31 Austria, 17-18 burials from Orkney, 537—43 Beresford, M., 913 Austronesians, 54-61 barrow, 277 Berezkin, Y.E.: Archaeology and Avebury, Wiltshire, 279-80, 316, Barsalloch, Wigtownshire, education in Postsoviet Russia, 334 Scotland, 783 155-9 Avebury Archaeological and Barton, H.: In memoriam V. Bernbeck, R., review by, 972-3 Historical Research Group, 279 Gordon Childe, 769-70 Bersu, G., 128 Avebury WHS Geographical Basa, K.K. review by, 448-9 Bethesda Terrace, Central Park, Information System, 279 Basa, K.K. & P. Mohanty (ed.): New York City (NY), USA Avebury WHS Steering Commit- Archaeology of Orissa, 969-70 Beukens, R.P., see Barrett, J.H. tee, 279 Baselitz, G., 458 Beuys, J., 458 Avro, aircraft, 88-92 baskets, 812-21 Bewley, R., 938 Aymyrlyg, 388-94 Battle Axe Culture, 604 Bhubaneswar, 682—7 Ayodhya, India, 693—700 Bauer, J., see Hammond, N. Bicho, N., see Straus, L.G. Azilian/Microlaminar, 564 Baxter, I., & C. Chippindale; K. Bicho, N.F., B. Hockett, J. Haws & Fielden; W. Kennet & E. Young: W. Belcher: Hunter—gatherer BAA plc, 525 Responses to Geoffrey Wain- subsistence at the end of the Babri mosque, 693-700 wright’s report ‘The Stone- Pleistocene: preliminary Bacho Kiro, Bulgaria, 131 henge we deserve’, Antiquity results from Picareiro Cave, Bader, N.O., see Pettitt, P.B. 74 (2000): 334-42, with Central Portugal, 500-506 Bahn, P., 131 comment by G. Wainwright, Biddle, M., 913, 917 Khmer artefacts return to 944-51 Biek, L., 923 Cambodia, 753—4 Baxter, M., see Malone, C. Biggar Common, Lanarkshire, New rock-art find in Bayliss, R.: The fortifications and Scotland, 783 Portugal, 753-4 water supply systems of Biglari, F., G. Nokandeh & S. Bahrain, 854 Constantinople, 25-6 Heydari: A recent find of a Bailey, G. (ed.): Klithi: BBC, British Broadcasting possible Lower Palaeolithic Palaeolithic settlement and Corporation, 287 assemblage from the foothills of Quaternary landscapes in beads, 269 the Zagros Mountains, 749-50 northwest Greece, 730-31 agate, 27 Bilharzia, 45 Bailey, R.N., review by, 246-7 glass, 2€ oo 3inford, M.W., see Kolata, A.L. Baker, D., 916 gold, 27 biological affinities, 671-81 Bakken, D., see Miller-Antonio, Beaker Folk, 782 bioturbation, 283—4 a Beamish, M. & S. Ripper: Burnt Birstall, Leicestershire, UK, 37-8 Balbridie, Deeside, Scotland, 781 Mounds in the East Midlands, Bismarck Archipelago, 60 Balfarg, Fife, Scotland, 49, 65 37-8 bison, 293-8 Balfarg/Balbirnie, Scotland, 49- Bearah, Cornwall, 318 Bison antiquus, 35-6 53 Beatty, Sir A.C., 488 Bison bison, 293 Ball, C., see Bradley, R. Becker, M.J. with C. Jones & J. Bison priscus, 293 Ballochroy, 70 McGinn: Excavations in Bispham, E.H., G.J. Bradley, Balnuaran of Clava, 67 residential areas of Tikal: J.W.J. Hawthorne & S. Kane: Bandkeramik House, 308-12 groups with shrines, 432 Towards a phenomenology of Bangladesh, 701-6 beekeeping, 805-11 Samnite fortified centres, 23-4 bangles, ivory, 326-71 Bekker, I., 468 bit, 75-86 Bankside Power Station, London, Belcher, W., see Bicho, N.F. Biack Isle, Ross, Scotland, 786 acc tO/ Belinskij, A.B., A.A. Kalmykov, Blockley, S.P.E., R.E. Donahue & Banteay Chmar Temple, Cambo- S.N. Korenevskij & H. Harke: A.M. Pollard: Radiocarbon dia, 753 The Ipatovo kurgan on the calibration and Late Glacial Bantu-speaking peoples, 102 North Caucasian Steppe occupation in northwest Baquedano, E., review by, 977-8 (Russia), 773-4 Europe, 112-21 Bar-Yosef, O., review by, 730-31 Belize, 265-6, 481—2 Rapid human response to Late see also Akazawa, T. Belli, F.E., see Tourtellot, G. ‘ Glacial climate change: a Barclay, G., see Ruggles, C. Bellwood, P., review by, 968-9 reply to Housley et al. (2000), Barker, P., 913, 914 Beltane, 68 427-8 INDEX 987 Blundell,G. , see Smith, B. breasts, relief carving, 41 CAA, Canadian Archaeological Boardman, J.: Persia and the Brecknock Black Mountains, Association, 141-6 West: an archaeological Wales, 592 cabbage/mustard, 50 investigation of the genesis of Breen, C., review by, 981 Cacoal, Maraj6 Island, Brazil, Achaemenid art, picture Brenner, M., see Kolata, A.L. 469-70 review, 955 Breuil, Abbé H., 132, 190 ~~ adbury Castle, 319-25 3ocquet-Appel, J.-P. & PY. Bridgford, S., review by, 243-4 CADG, Columbus-America Demars: Neanderthal contrac- Britain, 62—74, 127-30, 137-41, Discovery Group, 662 tion and modern human 208-14, 214-18, 513-18, 591- Cadw, 1, 255 colonization of Europe, 544-52 601 vaisteal nan Gillean, Oronsay, Bodley, Sir T., 414 British Academy, 335, 347, 348, Hebrides, 298, 313-15 Bodmer, K.: Buffalo and elk in 459 calvera, J., see Graham, E. the Upper Missouri, 295 British School at Rome, 395 vambodia, 753-4 Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, 317 Brittany, 39-43 a‘n-aemb ridge University Collection Boghead of Fochabers, Moray, Brno 2, Moravia, 270 of Air Photographs (CUCAP), Scotland, 783 Brodie, N.: All at sea?, 662-3 489-90 Bolsay Farm, Islay, Hebrides, 300 Bronfman Foundation, Canada, ‘ambridge University Committee Bonnechere Provincial Park, 144 for Aerial Photography Canada, 144 Bronze Age, 763-4, 793-9, 854- (CUCAP), 29, 282 Boone, E.H., Stories in red and 62 sambridge University, 131-6, black: pictorial histories of the bronze 214-18 Aztecs and Mixtecs, 977-8 bangles, 27 ‘ambridgeshire County Council Booth, P., see Henig, M. belts, 27 Archaeological Field Unit, 282 Bord Failte, \rish Tourist Board, finger rings, 28 vambridgeshire, 281-2 202 toe rings, 28 ‘ampbell, M., see Bradley, R. Boscombe Down, Wiltshire, UK, Brothwell, D.R., see Barrett, J.H. canada, 141-6 97,278 Brough of Deerness, Orkney, 537 -anadian Archaeological Bose Basin, Guangxi province, Brown, A.G. & I. Meadows: Association (CAA), 141-6, 186 China, 372 Roman vineyards in Britain: aaoao~ aanninba lism, 388-94, 873-83 Bosutswe, Botswana, 329 finds from the Nene Valley and ~ ‘anyon City gold rush site, Botai culture, 83 new research, 491-2, Yukon Territory, Canada, 145 Botai, Kazakhstan, 76 Brown, D.R., see Anthony, D.W. — -ap-de-Bon-Desir, Saquenay Botswana, 326-31 Bruii na Béoinne World Heritage Marine Park, Quebec, Canada, 144 Bottomley, V., 926 Site, Ireland, 202 ‘ape Gelidonya, shipwreck, 275 Boudicca, 32 Brucato, Sic ily, 290 ‘aranqui culture, 274 Bouguereau, W.-A., 458 Bruzek, J., see Murail, P. ‘ardinal Virtues, 417 boundaries, 319-25 Bryn yr Hen Bobl, Llanedwen, ‘aribbean, 267-8 Bowen, C., 912 Anglesev, 761-2 RA -aRrmanR, J. & A. Harding: Ancient Boyd, B. & Z. Crossland: New Buddhism, 701-6, 775-6 warfare: archaeological fieldwork at Shuqba Cave and Buenos Aires, Argentina, 151 perspectives, 723 in Wadi en-Natuf, Western Bumbita Arapesh, Papua New Carneiro, A., 458 Judea, 755-6 Guinea, 782 Carolingian empire, 646 Boyle, K., review by, 967-8 Bunting, M.J., see Long, D.J. Carter, J.A., see Horrocks, M. bracelets, mammoth ivory, 269 Bureau of Reclamation, USA, CAS, Central Archaeology Bradley, G.J., see Bispham, E.H. 186 Service, 936 Bradley, R.: Vera Collum and the burial, 844-53 Casa Solima, Sicily, 471-2 excavation of a ‘Roman’ practices, 531-6, 576-80, 581- Casal, A.A.R. (ed.): O Neolitico megalithic tomb, 39-43 90, 591-601 Atldntico e as orixes do Bradley, R., C. Ball, M. Campbell, Burkitt, M., 190 megalitismo, 726-8 S. Croft, T. Phillips & D. Burleigh, 913 Casinha, Marajo6 Island, Brazil, Trevarthen: Tomnaverie stone burnt mounds, 37-8 469-70 circle, Aberdeenshire, 465-6 Burton, N.: New tools at astell Henllys, Pembrokeshire, Braives, Liége, Belgium, 635 Avebury, 279-80 Wales, 167-71 Brandtner, M., review by, 969-70 Bush Barrow gold lozenge, 69 ~ astle Donington, Leicestershire, Branigan, K., review by, 973-4 Butcher, S., 916 UK, 37 Braunston, Northamptonshire, Buteraniro, Uganda, 106 astles, 404-12 UK, 30 Butler, V.L.: Resource depressior -atacomb culture, 793-9 Braunstonbury, Northampton- on the Northwest Coast of vatalhdyiik, 191, 489, 526 shire, UK, 30 North America, 649-61 ~AF~a t araqui Archaeological Brayer, J., see McNiven, I,J. Buvit, I., see Goebel, T. Research Foundation, King- Brazil, 182-5 Biiviik Bedesten (wall fort), 26 ston, Ontario, Canada, 143 988 INDEX Catlin, G: Buffalo chase under Chippindale, C., review by, 238-9 The Vijayan colonization and the wolf-skin mask, 294 see also Baxter, I. the archaeology of identity in Catshole, Cornwall, 318 see also Smith, B. Sri Lanka, 707-12 cavalry sketching board, 87-100 Chippindale, C., J. de Jongh, J. Connor, A. & R. Palmer: An Iron CBA, Council for British Archae- Flood & S. Rufolo: Age ditched enclosure system ology, 1, 161, 917 Stratigraphy, Harris matrices & at Limes Farm, Landbeach, Celt, 165-71 relative dating of Australian Cambridgeshire, 281-2 Celtic rock-art, 285-6 Constantinople, 25 calendar, 68 Christian Nationalism, South Cook Islands, 873-83 ‘Celtic village’, 166-70 Africa, 159 Cook, J., 917 cemeteries, 632-9 Christianity, 537-43 Cook, R., obituary, 747-8 Central Archaeology Service Christianization, 33 Cooney, G. : Opening the ground: (CAS), 936 Chrysostom, St John, 414, 416 archaeology and education in Central Asia, 611-23 Works, 413 Ireland, 199-203 central place, 640-48 Chuzan Kingdom, 404 copper ‘oxhide’ ingots, 275-6 Centre for Archaeology (CFA), Chuzan, Okinawa, 407 Coptos, Egypt, 624 20 aro CITMA, Ministerio de Ciencia, cordage, 812-21 ceramics, 624-31 Tecnologia y Medio Ambiente, Cossons, Sir N., 460 ceremonial site, 49-53 263 Costello, S.K.: Memory tools in CFA, Centre for Archaeology, Clark, G., 131, 134 early Mesopotamia, 475-6 255, 279 ‘Education and the study of Coulerach, Islay, Hebrides, 300 Chacmool, archaeology confer- man’ (1943 Antiquity paper), 3 Council for British Archaeology ences, University of Calgary, Clark, T., 913 (CBA), 1, 161, 917 Alberta, Canada, 145 Clarke, B.: Peace dividend brings Countryside Agency, 335 Chakrabarti, D.K.: Colonial archaeological rewards, 277-8 CRAAGS, Committee for Rescue Indology and identity, 667-71 classical archaeology. 177-81 Archaeology in Avon, India: an archaeological Clava Cairns, Scotland, 786—92 Gloucesteshire and Somerset, history — Palaeolithic begin- climatic fluctuation, 112-21 918 nings to early historic founda- Clovis points, 507 Craddock, P., see Ramage, A. tions, 448-9 Cnoc Coig, Oronsay, Hebrides, Crane, E. & P. Walker: Wall chambered long cairn, 591-601 298, 313-15 recesses for bee hives, 805-11 Chang, C. see Rosen, A.M. Coles, J., 913 Crawford, O.G.S., 1, 87-100 Channel 4, 267 Coles, J. with B. Graslund: Man and his past (1921), 3 Channel-Volga-Chograi burial Patterns in a rocky land: rock Crawford, O.G.S. & A. Keiller: ground, Kalmykia, Russia, carvings in South-West Wessex from the air, 87-100 796 Uppland, Sweden, 719 Cretan Hieroglyphic, 366 Chapman, H.P. & Gearey, B.R.: Colledge, S., see Peltenburg, E. Crete, 365-71 Palaeoecology and the percep- Colley, S.: Archaeology and CRM, cultural resource manage- tion of prehistoric landscapes: education in Australia, 171-7 ment, 203-8 some comments on visual Collis, J. : Towards a national Croft, P., see Peltenburg, E. approaches to phenomenology, training scheme for England Croft, S., see Bradley, R. 316-19 and the United Kingdom, 208- crop processing, 101-11 thatelperronian, 556 14 Crossland, A., 916 at hazan, M.: Flake production at ollon, D., see Sax, M. Crossland, Z., see Boyd, B. the Lower Palaeolithic site of ollum, V., 39-43 Crossley, D., review article by, Holon (Israel): implications for olonial ideology, 707-12 236-8 the origin of the Levallois olonialism, 667-71 Crubézy, E., see Murail, P. method, 495-9 RAAR;KRoRl Ron ization, 331-3, 687-92, Crustumerium, Italy, 395 sheesering, Cornwall, 318 844-53 Cuba, 263-4 then, Wei-chun, see Rolett, B.V. Colonsay, Hebrides, 298, 300 CUCAP, Cambridge University sherniakhov culture, 155 Columbia River, Oregon, USA, Collection of Air Photographs, antF lta haestner Beatty Library, Dublin, 649-61 489-90 Ireland, 487-8 Columbus-America Discovery CUCAP, Cambridge University = -hevilswarde, Leicestershire, Group (CADG), 662 Committee for Aerial Photogra- 491 Committee for Rescue Archaeol- phy, 29, 282 Chi-mei, Peng-hu Islands, 59 ogy in Avon, Gloucesteshire Cuello, Belize, 265-6 Chichagova, O.A., see Shishlina, and Somerset (CRAAGS), 918 Cuiry-lés Chaudardes, Aisne, N.I. Committee of Experts, 933 France, 308-12 Childe, V.G., 576, 769-70 Coningham, R. & N. Lewer: cultural resource management China, 372-9 Introduction to south Asia (CRM), 203-8 Chinhsu, Peng-hu Islands, 59 Special section, 664-7 cultural transformation, 779-85 INDEX 989 Cumberland points, 509 Deparof tthem Enevirnonmten t, I sast Midlands, UK, 37-8 CunliffB.e, ,91 3 lranasnd pthoe Rregtion s | astern North Americ50a7,-1 3 see also Jubb,M . (DETR),3 3 I :bsHibll,u Wirltsyhire , UK, 94 Cunningham, General Sir A., 688 DERA, Defence Evaluation & echidna, 285-6 Cunnington, W., 271 Research Agency, 278 csegCfo. aBéklés,v Haunag,arv y, Cures, Italy, 395 Dereivka, Ukraine, 75-86 13-14 Current Archaeology, 262, 913, DETR, Departmeofn tth e Ecuador, 273—4 930 Environment, Transport and Edens, C., T.J. Wilkinson & G curricula, 137—41 the Regions3,3 4 BarHarmmaat atl-Qta a:nd t he Curriculum Development DevinH.e, ,14 3 rooof utrbasni sm in southwest CommiStoutth eAfreica,, 1 61 Devizes, Wiltshire2,7 1 Arabia, 854-62 curriculum, 177-81, 214-18 DfEE, 347 Editorial, 1-8, 255-62, 457-64 reform, 186-9 d i Gennaro,F. , see Patterson, H ed ucation,1 , 141-6 Currie, E.J.: Archaeological |i Giuseppe,H , seeP atterson,H in archaeology: investigina tthei Noornthser n Diakonoff, I.M., obituary6,- 8 historical, 127—36 Highlofa Encuaddosr at Dickinson,O review by, 242-3 postgraduate, 203-18 Hacienda Zuleta, 273-4 ‘Dig, 17 schools, 137-71 Curvers, H.H., see Schwartz, digital enhancement, 759-60 iniversities, 171—203 G.M. DimbG.l, oebitbuaryy, ,745 -7 Effros,B .: Skeletseax lan d cylisneald, e38r0-8 7 Dion, M., 458 Cyp27r5, 7u63-s4, ,844- 53 Discovery Programme, Ireland archaeolog\ 199-203 1 Gol valley, Dadong Cave, 372-9 disease 44-8 DalSi.,, 45 8 DNA analysis, 632-9 Dalmatia, Croatia, 777-8 Dnieper—Donets (Mariupol) 898-908 Danangombe, Zimbabwe, 329 culture,7 6 EH, English Heritage, 1, 161, Danebury, Wessex, 257 Dolni Véstonice, 270 279, 334ff, 741, 909-43, 9 DaniGe., l1,, 2 61 DomanMi. &s Jk.A.i W,eb b: 935—40 DaniR.e, l26,0-6 1 Flaking properties, petrology Eilean Domhnuill, N rth Uist, Danish Single Grave Culture, 604 ind use of Polish flint, 822-32 8 Dapenkeng Culture, 57 Dome, London, 457 El PalmOiaxacla, lMeoxic,o, 21 Dark, P.: Revised ‘absolute’ domestication, 844-53 Eldernell, Cambridgeshire, 32 datoif tnhe gea rly Mesolithic Donahue, R.E., see Blockley, Eleusine coracana, finger millet, site of Star Carr, North York- S.PI 101-4 shire, in the light of changes in Doorstep discovery, English ELISA, Enzyme-linked the early Holocene tree-ring Heritage video, 218 immunosorabsseayn,t 4 6 chronology, 304—7 DorchDeorsset,t Eenglrand,, 67 llen Sharma Memorial Matricu- DarvT.,i 91l9, l924,, 9 37 louble burial, 269 lation School, Sholi iganallore, dating methods, 833-43 Driver, T., M. Hamilton,M . Chennai, India, 485 David, B., see McNiven,I. ] LeivJ.e Rorbesrts, & R liot Smith, G., 44, 45 David, R., 46 terNesw eovidennce: f ron mu, 285-6 DaMv.E.i: Arschae,olog y, Brvn vr Hen Bobl, Llanedwer educaand tthie poolintic al Anelese\ \ 761-2 ngland . 909-43 landsocf aAmeprieca n Drome, 147-51 lish Herita(EgH)e, 1, 161 schools, 194-8 drugs in prehistory, 49-53 5, 279, 33477, 741, 909-43 DaviB.,s 91o1, n913,, 9 16 Dublin Castle, Dublin, Ireland, 921, 935—40 DCMS, Departfmore Cnultture , lish HeritagOpee n Fields Meadnd iSporat, 334 Dublinia, Ireland, 200 Project, UK, 29 | De HavilD.H.l9, aairncradft, 93 DurriWnallgs, tWioltsnhir e English Nature, 335 de Jongh, J., see Chippindale,C . England, 64, 913 engraving technique 580-86a 7 death, 576-80, 581-90 Diirrnberg-bei-Hallein, Austria Enkomi, 275 decay, 519-25 Ennery, Moselle, France 634 Defence Evaluation & Research onmental archaeology, 611- Agency (DERA), 278 Demars, P.Y., see Bocquet-Appel, izvme-linked Immunosorbent J.-P. | a issav (ELISA), 46 dental morphology, 671-81 arly Neolithic, 591-601 yoan, G., 931 Deparfotr Cmulteuren, tMed ia Early Northern Uruk, 477 Epipalaeolithic 964 and Sport (DCMS)3,3 4 arly Holocene, 304—7 Epstein, J.,; 458 3 Deparoft Camnadeiann Hteri t- Mesolithic, 304—7 denebaataD.r,, s ee Murail,P . age, 142 \sian Collections, 487-8 ckson, C., 424-6 990 INDEX Ertebolle, Jutland, 783 Finlayson, B., see Mithen, S. Fulton, A., 937 Esterhuysen, A.B.: The birth of Finn, C.: Ways of telling: Funari, P.P.A.: Archaeology, educational archaeology in Jacquetta Hawkes as film- education and Brazilian South Africa, 159-65 maker, 127—30 identity, 182-5 Estremadura, Portugal, 500 fire, 602—10 Funari, P.P.A., M. Hall & S. Jones: ethnic conflict, 800-804 First and Second Palace Periods, Historical archaeology: Back ethnobotany, 863-72 365-71 from the edge, 236-8 Eton, 413-23 fish, 500-506, 649-61 funerary Euclid, 414, 416 Fistikli H6yiik, Turkey, 475-6 deposit, 898-908 Eurasia, 75-86 Five Regular Solids, 417 monuments, 413-23 Europe, 805-11 Flathead Indians, Rocky Moun- rites, 388—94 European Architectural Heritage tains, USA, 782 Funnel Beaker Culture, 607, 830, Year, 744 flint, 602-10, 822-32 831 European Association of Archae- Flood, J., see Chippindale, C. ologists, 743, 934 fluted points, 507-13 G7000x, 898-908 European Convention on the Foard, G., review by, 982 Gaffney, V., see Patterson, H. Protection of the Archaeologi- Folsom Gage, J. review by, 239-40 cal Heritage 1969, 933 Palaeoindian type site, 35-6 Galanidou, N., P.C. Tzedakis, I.T. Evans, C., review by, 450-52 points, 509 Lawson & MLR. Frogley: A Evans, J., 913 Fontana, S., see Patterson, H. revised chronological and Evora, Alto Alentejo, Portugal, 834 food preparation, 101-11 palaeoenvironmental frame- excavation, 909-43 Fore Down, Wiltshire, UK, 96 work for the Kastritsa Fore tribe, New Guinea, 390 rockshelter, northwest Greece, Fagan, B.: Education is what's forensic archaeology, 591-601 349-55 left: some thoughts on intro- Fort Cumberland, Portsmouth, Galatas, Crete, 365 ductory archaeology, 190-94 200 Galley Hill, Fenstanton, Cam- review article by, 232-4 Fort Langley, British Columbia, bridgeshire, England,489 Fairclough, G., 928 Canada, 144 Gamble, C.: The Palaeolithic Falerii Novi, Italy, 400 Fort Lennox National Historic societies of Europe, 442-4 Falerii Veteres, Italy, 395 Site, Canada, 144 see also Roebroeks, W. Fame, 414 fortifications, 25 see also Blockley, S.P.E. Fanon, F., 783—4 Fortress of Louisbourg, Nova Gann, Dr T., 493-4 Fariseu, Portugal, 833 Scotia, Canada, 144 Gao, Timbuktu, 484 farming, 863-72 Forum Novum/Vescovio, Italy, Garnawala, Innesvale Station, Fatianovo culture, 155 396-7 Northern Territory, Australia, Faught, M.K., see Anderson, D.G. Foster, S.M. (ed.): The St An- 285-6 fauna, 567-75 drews Sarcophagus: A Pictish Garrod, D., 39, 122, 131-6, 756 faunal remains, 308-12 masterpiece and its interna- Gatas Project, 587 Federsee, Germany, 283 tional connections, 246-7 Gaudier-Brzeska, H. , 458 Feinman, G.M. & L.M. Nicholas: Foundation for Public Archaeol- Gaul, J., 134 The intensive survey of three ogy, Ontario, Canada, 143 Geake, H., review by, 452-3 hilltop terraced sites in Fowler, P., 912, 914, 915, 917 Gearey, B.R., see Chapman, H.P. Oaxaca, Mexico, 21—2 Fox, A., ‘The place of archaeol- gender, 632-9 ‘Fen Causeway’, Roman road, 32 ogy in British education’ (1944 geoarchaeology, 611-23 Fengpitou, Taiwan, 54 Antiquity paper), 3 geophysical survey, 319-25 Fengshan Tableland, Taiwan, 54 Fox, C., 134, 909 Geophysics, 319-25 Fenland, 282 Frameworks, 459 Georgoula, E.: Greek jewellery Ffynnon Beuno, Wales, 516 France, 147-51, 308-12 from the Benaki Museum field Frankel, D. & J.M. Webb: Marki collections, 715 boundary, Romano-British, 277 Alonia: a prehistoric Bronze German empire, 646 sketching, 98-9 Age settlement in Cyprus, 763- Germany, 812 terraces, 860-61 4 Gerrard, S.: The early British tin Fielden, K., see Baxter, I. Franks, 633 industry, 964-7 fieldwalking, 765, 786-92 French education, archaeology Giacometti, A., 457 Figsbury Rings, Wiltshire, UK, 94 in, 147-51 Gibbins, D.: Classical shipwreck figurines, pipe-clay, 42 Friell, G., 927 excavation at Tektas, Burnu, Filipendula ulmaria, Frogley, M.R., see Galanidou, N. Turkey, 19-20 meadowsweet, 50 Frésén, J. (ed.): Early Hellenistic Gibson, M. & M. Maktash: Tell film, 127-30 Athens: symptoms of a change, Hamoukar: early city in finger millet (Eleusine coracana), 444-6 northeastern Syria, 477-8 101-4 Fryer, J., 287 Gimbutas, M., 800-804 INDEX 991 Gimi, New Guinea, 391 Guilane, J. (ed.) Harcourt, R., 913 Giscard, P.H., see Murail, P. Mégalithismes de l’Atlantique Hardh, B.: Uppakra — a centre in GIS, 279 1 l’Ethiopie, 726-8 south Sweden in the 1st GISP-2, Greenland ice-core, 117, Sépultures d’Occident et millennium AD, 640-48 118, 352, 428 geneéses des mégalithismes Harding, A.F., review by, 974-5 Giza, Egypt, 898-908 {9000-3500 avant notre ere), see 7 Carman, J. Glastonbury Lake Village, 257 726-8 Hiarke, H., see Belinskij, A.B. Gleann Mor, Islay, Hebrides, 300 Guirtin, Oaxaca, Mexico, 21-2 pets 293-8 Globular Amphorae culture, 831 Gulf, 854-62 Harris, D.: obituary of G. Gloucester, England, 492 Gurtsky, A., 457 aka 745-7 Goals 2000: Educate America Gusuku period, 404-12 Harris matrices, 2 85-6 Act (1994), 195 gusu ku (castles), 404—12 Harrison, A.., see Patterson, H. Goebel, T., M.R. Waters, I. Buvit, Hart, Professor, 923 M.V. Konstantinov & A.V. Hachem, L.: New observations on Haselgrove, D., 916 Konstantinov: Studenoe-2 and the Bandkeramik House and Haughey,C. , 931 the origins of microblade social organization, 308—12 Hawkes, J., 122 technologies in the Hachimori, Yamagata Prefec ture, Haws, J., see Bicho, N.I Transbaikal, Siberia, 567-75 Japan, 258 Hawthorne, J.W.J., see Bispham, gold, 271 Hac ienda — . Imbabura E.H. lozenge, Bush Barrow, 69 Provine Ecuador, aj 3—4 Hay, S., see Hammond, N. Golden Triangle, Orissa, 682- Haghia Triadha. 367 Have, L., see Murail, P. Gond, 671-81 Hainan Island, China, 59 Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, Gonnersdorf, Germany, 814, 818 Halaf period, 476 UNESCO World Heritage Site, Gonzalez Torres, Y., review by, Hall, A., see Kenward, 143 976-7 Hall, D. & R. Palmer: i and hearths, 567-75 Goodman, F. & P. Kent: Invaders furrow survival and preserva- Hebrides, 298-304, 313-15 & settlers, 2 tion, 29-30 HEFCE,4 , 347 goosefoot, 50 hallucinogen, 49-53 Hemphill, B.E., J.R. Lukacs & Gould, R.A.: Archaeology and Hamilakis, Y. Archaeology in S.R. Walimbe: Ethnic identity, the social history of ships, 981 Greek higher education, 177- biological history and dental gourd, Lagenaria siceraria, 863-— 81 morphology: evaluating the 79 Hamilton, J., 911, 916 — indigenous status of Graham, E., D.M. Pendergast, J. Hamilton, M., see Driver, T. Maharashtra’s Mahars, 671-81 Calvera & J. Jardines: Excava- Hamilton, S., 458 henbane (Hyoscyamus niger L.), tions at Los Buchillones, Cuba, Hammat al-Qa, Dhamar, Yemen, 49-53 263-4 854-62 Henig, M & P. Booth with T. erain, 101-11 Hammond, N., see Tourtellot, G. Allen: Roman Oxfordshire, Grandford, Cambridgeshire, 31-2 Hammond, N., J. Bauer & S. Hay: 975-6 Graslund, B., see Coles, J. Preclassic Maya architectural Henson, D.: Teaching the past in Grassy Island Site, Nova Scotia, ritual at Cuello, Belize, 265-6 the United Kingdom’s schools, Canada, 144 Hammond, N. & A. Runggaldi 137-41 Gravettian, 558 Recontextualizing Louisville Heritage Ministry (Canada), 142 Great Zimbabwe, 330 493-4 Herodotus: Histories, 388 Greece, 177-81, 349-55 Hampton, O.W.: Culture of stone Hetepheres I, 898-908 Green, C.: John Dwight’s Fulham sacred and profane us es of Hevdari, S. see Bigl mt F. Potterv: excavations 1971- stone among the Dani, picture Hiebert, F.T., review by, 449—50 436 review, 219 Hieroglyph Canyon, Pinal Grendon, Northamptonshire, Hamshill Ditches, Wiltshire, UK, County, Arizona, USA, 834 England, 491-2 94, 96 Higham, C., reviews by, 247 Grigoriev, F.P., see Rosen, A.M. Handbook for Teaching Archae 414AT/7- 0 Q Grimaldi Caves, Italy, 270 ology in Saskatchewan Higham, C. & R. Thosarat: The Grimes, P., 910 Schoo ls. 145 origins of the civilization of Grovely Castle, Wiltshire, UK, 94 Hansen, D.: Discovering archae- Angkor, 27-8 Guayindong, Guizhou province, ology, 144 Higher Education Statistical China, 372 Haour, A.: The former Kano \gency, 5 Gubaev, A., G. Koshelenko & M. sepa haeology of Kufan Highways Agency, 334 Tosi (ed.): The archaeological Kanawa, Niger, 767-8 Hiller, S., 458 map of the Murghab Delta: Siaulilatn: P.: The Golden Age Hills of Hoy, 71 preliminary reports, 1990- Irish Art: the Medieval Hills, C., on Sutton Hoo, 7 42-3 449-50 achievement 600-1200, pictur Himebara Nishi, Shimane Guerra, P., 263 review, 226 Prefecture, Japan, 259 992 INDEX Hindu fundamentalism, 693—700 Hurricane Lenny, 267 Irish Tourist Board, Bord Failte, Hines, J., see Malim, T. Hurst (Berkshire), 413-23 202 Hirakubo Moroni, Fukushima Hurst, J., 913, 916 Irish Young Archaeologists’ Club Prefecture, Japan, 259 Hvde Park Barracks Museum, (IYAC), 200 Historic Scotland, 1, 255 Sydney, NSW, Australia, 173 Iron Age, 611-23, 640-48 historical archaeology, 171-7 hyoid bone, 531-6 irrigation works, 775-6 his13t7—41o, 1r55-y9, ,214- 18 Hvoscyamus niger, henbane, 49- Irwin, A.: The hooked stick in 525-30 53 the Lascaux shaft scene, 293-8 hives, 805-11 Hystrix (porcupine), 376 Isampur, Karnataka (India), 751-2 HoblB.e, 9y17,, 9 24 Islamicization, 33 Hockett, B., see Bicho, N.F. I-52 submarine, 662 Islay, Hebrid2e98s, ,30 0 Hodder, I., 191 Iberia, 553-66 Israel, 495-9 ‘hoe-axe’,5 4 Iceni, 32 Issedones, 388 Hoff, M.C. & S.I. Rotroff (ed.): ICHO, Iranian Cultural Heritage Isserlin, B.S.J.: The Israelites, The romanization of Athens, Organization, 473 728-9 444-6 ICOMOS Charter on the Protec- IT, 190-94 Holden, T.G., see Long, D.J. tion and Management of Itoku, Kochi Prefecture, Japan, 259 Holon, Israel, 495-9 Underwater Cultual Heritage, Ivanovskaya, Eurasian steppes, 77 Holy Cross Mountains, Poland, 663 ivory 822-32 iconography, 413-23 elephant, 326-31 Homerton College, 214-18 identity, 667-71, 671-81, 682-7 mammoth, 169 Homo sapiens sapiens, 513-18 687—92, 693-700, 701-6, 707— IYAC, Irish Young Archaeolo- hooked stick, 293-8 12 gists’ Club, 200 Hopkinson, T., review-articlbey , IFA, Institute of Field Archaeolo- 723-5 gists, 210, 930 Jabbaren, Tassili-n-Ajjer, Algeria, Horrocks, M., M.D. Jones, J.A. IGME, Institute of Geology and 287-8 Carter & D.G. Sutton: Pollen Mineral Exploration, 352 Jablines, Seine-et Marne, France, and phytoliths in stone Ikegami-sone, Osaka, Japan, 261 308 mounds at Pouerua, Illingworth, J.S., see Soffer, O. Jackson, A., see Peltenburg, E. Northland, New Zealand: INA, Institute of Nautical Jacobi, R.M. & P.B. Pettitt: An implications for the study of Archaeology, 20 Aurignacian point from Uphill Polynesian farming, 863-72 Inamgaon, India, 673 Quarry (Somerset) and the horse, 75-86, 753 incense, 884—97 earliest settlement of Britain by House of Commons, 335 India, 485-6, 624, 667-70077,5 — Homo sapiens sapiens, 513-18 households, 291-2 6 Jacquetta Hawkes, 127-30 houses, 308-12 Indian Ocean, 326-31 James, N., 262 Housley, R.A., see Blockley, indigenous peoples, 151-5 Among the New Books, 219- Hhgh OF Indo-Roman trade, 624-31 32, 429-38, 713-23, 952-63 Housley, R. et al., 427-8 Indology, 667-71 Double identity in Orissa’s Housley, R.A., C.S. Gamble & P. Ingombe Ilede, Zambia, 329 Golden Triangle, 682-7 Pettitt: Reply to Blockley, Insoll,T. : The archaeologyof see also Malone, C. Donahue & Pollard, 117-19 Islam, 980-81 Jamin, P., 458 Howarth, A., 461 The origins of Timbuktu, 483- Janosi, P., 898 HowBe.,, 1 34 4 Janusek, J.W., see Kolata, A.L. Howe, Orkney, 62 Institute of Archaeology, London, Japan, 257, 404-12 HoyMoluthe, W’aless, 5 16 263, 769, 910 Jardines, J., see Graham, E. HRB, Humanities Research Institute of Field Archaeologists Jenkins, S., 925 Board, 344 (IFA), 210, 930 jewellery, 27 Hua, New Guinea, 391 Institute of Geology and Mineral Jhaldiyal, R., see Paddayya, K. Huanbei Shang City, China, 479- Exploration (IGME), 352 Johnson Mesa (NM), USA, 35-6 80 Institute of Nautical Archaeology Johnson, P., see Tabor, R. Hudson, M. & B.A. Levine (ed.): (INA), 20 Joinville, 182-5 Urbanization and land International Ancient Egyptian Jomon period, 258 ownership in the ancient Near Mummy Tissue Bank, 44-8 Jones, M.D., see Horrocks, M. East, 240—42 internet, 190—94 Jordan, 11-12 Hughes, S., 925 Ipatovo kurgan, Russia, 773-4 Jorgensen, A.N.: Waffen und human bones, 591-601 Iran, 473-4, 749 Graber: typologische und human remains, 873-83 Iranian Cultural Heritage Organi- chronologische Studien zu Humanities Research Board zation (ICHO), 473 skandinavischen (HRB), 344 Irish Association of Professional _Waffengrdbern 520/30 bis 900 hunter-gatherer, 500-506, 544-52 Archaeologists2,0 1 n. Chr., 733-4 INDEX 993 Jorgensen, L. & A.N. Jorgensen Kenyon, K., 910 Kusimba, C.: The rise and fall of with U. Mannering & C. Khami, Zimbabwe, 329 Swahili pant 6.7 “a Malmros: Norre Sandegard Khania, Crete, 367 Kuzmin, Y.V. .A. Orlova: The Vest: a cemetery from the 6th- Khar-Zukha burial ground, Neolithization ven Siberia and 8th centuries on Bornholm, Kalmykia, Russia, 796 the Russian Far East: radiocar- 245-6 Khirokitian culture, 844 bon evidence, 356-64 Jorvik Viking Centre, 744 Khvalynsk culture, 77 Kverrestad, Scania, Sweden, Joutou, Okayama Prefecture, Kijimkujik National Park, Nova 602-10 Japan, 259 Scotia, Canada, 144 Jubb, M.: The AHRB and the Kimberley, Australia, 286 L’Anse Aux Meadows Viking funding of archaeology, with King James Bible, 413 Settlement, UNESCO World comment by B. Cunliffe, S. kinship, 581-90 Heritage Site, 143 Payne & C. Renfrew, 343— Kintraw, 70 La Bretelliére, Maine-et-Loire, Juleff, G.: Early iron and steel in Kirch, P.V.: On the road of the France, 757-8 Sri Lanka: a study of the winds: an archaeological La Cotte de St Brelade, Jersey, Samanalawewa area, 964—7 historyo f the Pacific islands 376 Junker, H., 905 before European contact, 968-9 La Ferrassie, France, 515 Jura, Hebrides, 298, 300 see also St eadman, D.W La Grande Ove, Doubs, France, furkowo, comm. Krzwin, Poland, Kirkstead Abbey, Lincolnshi1 635 766 England, 489 La Grotte Chauvet, France, 147 Kissonerga-MylouthCkyiprau,s , La Justice de Hans, Marne, Kabadal Kula, Dauan Island, 844 France, 634 Torres Strait, 759-60 Kitoi phase, 361 La Milpa, Belize, 481-2 Kaitshe, Botswana, 329 Knappett, C. & I. Schoep: La Plata, Argentina, 151 Kakinga, Uganda, 106 Continuity and change in Lac de Chalain, F1 ince, 22699 Kalavasos-Tenta, Cyprus, 845 Minoan palatial power, 365-71 Ladefoged, T.N. & R. Ps -arson: Kallatiai, 388 kné apping, 495-9 Fortified castles on Okinawa Kalmykia culture, 793- Knol, E., review by, 734-5 Island during the Gusuku Kalmykov, A.A., see Belinskij, A.B. Knossos, aG-71 Period. AD — -1600, 404-12 Kamares vase, 368 Kofun period, 259 Lagar Velho. Portugal, 270 Kamitakamori, Japan, 258 Kolata, A.L., M. W. Binford, M Lagenaria siceraria afs oe 863- Kane, S., see Bispham, E.H. Brenner, J.W. Janusek & C. ) Kaner, S., see Malone, C. Irtloff: Environmental thresh- Lagerlof, M.R.: The s— of Kano, 767-8 olds and the empirical reality the Parthenon: aesthetics and Karavanic, I.: Research on the of state ¢ ollapse: a response to “rae, 4r etation, 45 4 Middle Palaeolithic in Dalma- Erickson (1999), 424-6 Lahiri, N.: Archaeo! gy and tia, Croatia, 777-8 K6ln-Miingersdorf, Germany, 634 identity in colonial Ind la, 687-— Kasebwongera, Uganda, 106 Konark, 682-7 Q? Kassite stvle, 381 Kong oe olland, Lake Constance, Germany, 283 Kastritsa, Greece, 349-55 Denmark, 607 Lake Opachuanau, Manitoba, Kasunga, Uganda, 109 Miewiprcceonconese A.V., see Goebel Canada, 145 Katsuren Castle, Okinawa, 404—5 | Lake Titicaca, Bolivia Kaul, F.: Ships on bronzes. A KonstantinMo.vV.,, see Goebel ike Zug, Switzer! study in Bronze Age religion I Lambert-Zazulak and iconography, 974-5 Kore! 1evskij, S.N., see Beli tional Ancient E egyptian Kazakhstan, 83, 611-23 \.B Mummy TisBasnku aet t he Kazane Hoyiik, Turkey, 475-6 Kornachak culture, 361 Manchester Museum, 44-8 Keay, S.J., see Patterson, H. Koér6és culture, 13 Landbeach, ( ambrid Keenan, J.: theft of Saharan KoshelenkoG,. , see Gubaev, A 2811-92 , j rock-art, 287-8 Kostenki Russia, 814 inds¢ ape, 316-19 Keiller,A ., posit Kourbaj 489-90 systems, 319-25 Kemp, B.: A model of Tell el- Kozhai, Kazakhstan, 83 ine, P., review by, 978-9 Amarna, 15-16 Krapina, IH rvatsko Zagorje ine, P., A. Reid & A. Se oobye Kemp, R., 744 Croatia, / 4 -d.): Ditswa Mmung: the Kennet District Council, 279-80 Krivoe Ozero, 84 1 aeologyv of Botswana, 232 Kennet, W., see 3axter, L Kubondo Kumbo, Zambia, 329 ' Kent’s Cavern , Devon, 516 Kufan nee Niger, 767-8 ing velier8 , ( I } 309 Kenward, H. & A. Hall: Decay of Ku 11, Russia, 84 sson, L.: Tl issage of axe delicate organic remains in kul : 79 3-9 fire transformati of flint shallow urban deposits: are we Kurozuka tombe, Nar ybiects in th » Neolithic yf at a watershed?, 519-25 ture, Japan, 259 southern Sweden, 602-10 994 INDEX Lascaux, France, 147, 293-8, Long, D.J., R. Tipping, T.G. Mallon, Fr ., 756 813-14, 815 Holden, M.J. Bunting & P. Mallory, J.P., see Murphy, E.M. Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age, Milburn: The use of henbane Malone, C. & S. Stoddart: A 765-6 (Hyoscyamus niger L.) as a house in the Sicilian hills, Late Glacial Interstadial, 428 hallucinogen at Neolithic 471-2 Late Glacial, 112—21 ‘ritual’ sites: a re-evaluation, Malone, C.: Editorial, 741-8 Latin American Antiquity, 262 49-53 Malone, C., M. Baxter & P. Stone: Laugerie Basse, France, 296 Long, R., 457 Introduction to Special Lawson, A., 917 Longworth, I., 913 section: Education in archaeol- Lawson, I.T., see Galanidou, N. Lorblanchet, M.: La naissance de ogy, 122-6 Le Déhus, Guernsey, Channel l'art: genése de l'art Malone, CG. & S. Stoddart: Islands, 39 préhistorique, 239-40 Editorials, 1-8, 457-64 Le Manio, Morbihan, France, Los Buchillones, Cuba, 263—4 Malone, C., S. Stoddart & S. 757 Lose, Botswana, 329 Kaner: Editorial, 255-62 Lea, J., see Smardz, K.E. Louden, Cornwall, 318 Malyan, Iran, 473-4 Leakey, L., 134 Louisville, Belize, 493-4 Management of Archaeological legislation, 909-43 Lower Amur River Basin, 356-64 Projects (MAP2), 527 Lehner, M., 898 Lower Palaeolithic, 495-9, 749-50 management, 525-30 Leighton, F., 458 Lucas Feroniae, Italy, 395 Management Plan, 279 Leivers, M., see Driver, T. Lucy, S., review by, 245-6 Manchester Mummy Research Leizhou Peninsula, China, 59 Lukacs, J.R., see Hemphill, B.E. Team, 44 Lengyel-Polgar culture, 830 Lull, V.: Argaric society: death at Manchester Museum, 44—8 Leopard’s Kopje, Zimbabwe, 329 home, 581-90 Mangaia, Cook Islands, 873-83 Leskernick Cornwall, 316-19 Death and society: a Marxist Manitoba Heritage Branch, Levallois, 495-9 approach, 576-80 Canada, 145 Levant, 755, 844 Lusitania, 33 Manitoba Hydro, Canada, 145 Lewer, N., see Coningham, R. Manning, C. (ed.): Dublin and Lewis, J.S.C. see Andrews, G. McAleer, J.P.: Rochester Cathe- beyond the Pale: studies in Lewis-Williams, J.D., see Smith, dral 604-1540: an architec- honour of Patrick Healy, 234-6 B. tural history, 735-6 Maori, 863-72 Lhote, H., 287 McCartney, C., see Peltenburg, E. MAP2, Management of Archaeo- Life of Findan, 537 MacGregor, A.: An aerial relic of logical Projects, 527 lime, 50 O.G.S. Crawford, 87-100 mapping, 553-66 Limes Farm, Landbeach, Cam- Mackie, E., 62—74 Mapungubwe, Botswana, 329, bridgeshire, 281—2 McKellan, Sir I., 925 330 Linear A, 366 McNabb, J., review-article by, Marajo Island, Brazil, 469-70 Linear Pottery culture, 830 439-41 Marajoara culture, 469-70 Linearbandkeramik, 308-12 McNiven, I.J., B. David & J. Maratha, 671-81 Lingaraja Shrine, Bhubaneswar, Brayer: Digital enhancement of MARI, Middle American Re- Orissa, India, 682 Torres Strait rock-art, 759-60 search Institute, Tulane Linjiacun, Taiwan, 57 Macquarie University Museum of University, 493 Links of Noltland, Orkney, 65 Ancient Culture, Sydney, Marki Alonia, Cyprus, 763-4 Linton, Eastern Cape Province, NSW, Australia, 173 Markoe, G.E.: Phoenicians, 728— South Africa, 468 Madia Gonds, 673 9 Lipinia noctua, 332 Maes Howe, 62-74 MARS, Monuments At Risk Lipovyi Ovrag, 80 MAFF, Ministry of Agriculture, programme, 937 lithics, 749-50, 822-32 Fisheries and Food, 334 Martin, G.T.: The tomb of Tia Lithuania, 800-804 Magdalenian, 562 and Tia: a royal monument of Little Woodbury, 128 Magellan, 414 the Ramesside period in the Littleour, Perthshire, Scotland, Mahar, 671-81 Memphite necropolis, 970-71 50 Maharashtra, 671-81 Martin, H., see Murail, P. locational analysis, 404-12 Mahavamsa, 707 Marxist archaeology, 576-80 Loch a’Bhogaidh, Islay, Hebrides, Maiden Castle, 922 Masovian culture, 830 301 Maikop culture, 773 Massagetae, 388 Loch of Stenness, 71 Maktash, M., see Gibson, M. Maule, Yvelines, France, 634 LoDagga, West Africa, 391 Malek, J.: Egyptian art, 446-7 Maya, 26, 493-4 Loewe, M. & E.L. Shaughnessy Malia, Crete, 365 Mbeki, T., 467 (ed.): The Cambridge history Malim, T. & J. Hines: The Anglo- Meadows, I., see Brown, A.G. of ancient China from the Saxon cemetery at Edix Hill ‘meadowsweet (Filipendula origins of civilization to 221 (Barrington A), Cambridge- - ulmaria), 50 BC, 447-8 shire, 452-3 mechanical properties, 822-32

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