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No pottery at the western periphery of Europe: why was the Final Mesolithic of Britain and Ireland aceramic?
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- 10 September 2020, pp. 1152-1167
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Water and soil management strategies and the introduction of wheat and barley to northern China: an isotopic analysis of cultivation on the Loess Plateau
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- 09 November 2022, pp. 1478-1494
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Whither archaeologists? Continuing challenges to field practice
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- 20 September 2019, pp. 1643-1652
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Monitoring the impact of coastal erosion on archaeological sites: the Cyprus Ancient Shoreline Project
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- 09 February 2018, e4
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El Médano rock art style: Izcuña paintings and the marine hunter-gatherers of the Atacama Desert
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- 09 February 2018, pp. 132-148
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‘Whatever turns you on’: a response to Anna Machin, ‘Why handaxes just aren't that sexy’
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- 02 January 2015, pp. 766-769
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The eyes have it: human perception and anthropomorphic faces in world rock art
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- 02 January 2015, pp. 87-98
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Sand temper of probable Fijian origin in prehistoric potsherds from Tuvalu
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- 02 January 2015, pp. 307-312
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Towards an absolute chronology for the Iron Age of Inner Asia
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- 02 January 2015, pp. 863-874
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Pottery and p-values: ‘Seafaring merchants of Ur?’ re-examined
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- 02 January 2015, pp. 770-783
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Square pegs into round holes: a critique of Neeley & Barton
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- 02 January 2015, pp. 130-135
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The meaning of wine in Egyptian tombs: the three amphorae from Tutankhamun's burial chamber
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- 02 January 2015, pp. 851-858
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Ritual and remembrance at a prehistoric ceremonial complex in central Scotland: excavations at Forteviot, Perth and Kinross
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- 02 January 2015, pp. 787-804
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Kurgans and nomads: new investigations of mound burials in the southern Urals
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- 02 January 2015, pp. 303-317
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Earliest Jericho
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- 02 January 2015, pp. 5-9
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Trouble at t'mill: industrial archaeology in the 1980s
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- 02 January 2015, pp. 169-179
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Beyond Stonehenge: Carn Menyn Quarry and the origin and date of bluestone extraction in the Preseli Hills of south-west Wales
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- 19 January 2015, pp. 1099-1114
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First chronometric results for ‘works of the old men’: late prehistoric ‘wheels’ near Wisad Pools, Black Desert, Jordan
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- 19 July 2016, pp. 939-952
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A pattern of evolution for the Neolithic funerary structures of the west of France
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- 02 January 2015, pp. 477-491
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Prehistory and Marxism
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- 02 January 2015, pp. 93-95
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