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  • Rural Settlement in Iron Age Cessetania (Northeastern Iberian Peninsula) Characteristics and Socioeconomic Role

    Maria Carme Belarte, Joan Canela, Jordi Morer, Oriol Cuscó, Marc Ocaña, Itxaso Euba, Silvia Valenzuela-Lamas
    225-251
    2022-01-20
  • Becoming Urban Investigating the Anatomy of the Late Bronze Age Complex, Maroni, Cyprus

    Sturt W Manning, Georgia-Marina Andreou, Kevin D Fisher, Peregrine Gerard-Little, Catherine Kearns, Jeffrey F. Leon, David A Sewell, Thomas M Urban
    3 - 32
    2014-06-06
  • Characterizing the Historic Landscapes of Naxos

    Jim Crow, Sam Turner, Athanasios K. Vionis
    111-137
    2011-06-24
  • Contextualizing an Iron Age IIA Hoard of Astragali from Tel Abel Beth Maacah, Israel

    Matthew Susnow, Nimrod Marom, Ariel Shatil, Nava Panitz-Cohen, Robert Mullins, Naama Yahalom-Mack
    59-83
    2021-07-22
  • Prehistoric Farming Settlements in Western Anatolia Archaeobotanical Insights into the Late Chalcolithic of the Izmir Region, Turkey

    Tom Maltas, Vasif Şahoğlu, Hayat Erkanal†, Rıza Tuncel
    252-277
    2022-01-20
  • The Hidden Landscape of Prehistoric Greece

    John L. Bintliff, Phil Howard, Anthony Snodgrass
    139-168
    2000-05-01
  • Technical and Social Considerations of Tools from Roman-period Ceramic Workshops at Sagalassos (Southwest Turkey) Not Just Tools of the Trade?

    Elizabeth A. Murphy, Jeroen Poblome
    197-217
    2020-10-07
  • The Words that Archaeologists Choose A Maltese Case Study in Artifact Terminology, Corpus Linguistics and Discourse Analysis

    Allison Burkette, Robin Skeates
    85-107
    2022-09-07
  • Discussion and Debate: In Defense of a Contextual Classical Archaeology

    Donald C. Haggis
    101-119
    2018-06-24
  • Ruth D. Whitehouse

    Mark Pearce, Sue Hamilton, Keri Brown
    5-17
    2008-08-09
  • Archaeologies of Recent Rural Sicily and Sardinia: A Comparative Approach

    Antoon Mientjes, Mark Pluciennik, Enrico Giannitrapani
    139-166
    2003-03-01
  • The Archaeology of Cult and the Chalcolithic Sanctuary at Gilat

    David Alon, Thomas E. Levy
    163-221
    1989-12-01
  • Editorial JMA’s Silver Anniversary (1988–2012)

    A. Bernard Knapp, John F. Cherry, Peter van Dommelen, Nicola Terrenato, Carl Knappett, Joan Sanmartí
    129-146
    2020-10-07
  • Environment and Rock Art in the Jebel Ousselat, Atlas Mountains, Tunisia

    Jaâfar Ben Nasr, Kevin Walsh
    3-28
    2020-10-01
  • The Archaeology of Pastoralism in the Central Pyrenees A Diachronic Analysis of Livestock Structures in Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici National Park

    David Garcia Casas, Ermengol Gassiot Ballbè
    5-31
    2022-09-07
  • Early Prehistoric Landscape and Landuse in the Fier Region of Albania

    Curtis Runnels, Muzafer Korkuti, Michael L Galaty, Michael E. Timpson, Sharon R. Stocker, Jack L. Davis, Lorenc Bejko, Skënder Muçaj
    151-182
    2010-01-13
  • The Dynamics of Mediterranean Africa, ca. 9600–1000 bc An Interpretative Synthesis of Knowns and Unknowns

    Cyprian Broodbank, Giulio Lucarini
    195-267
    2020-01-30
  • Gender Inequality and Archaeological Practice A Cypriot Case Study

    Jennifer M. Webb, David Frankel
    93-112
    1995-12-01
  • Cooking in the Iberian Culture (Sixth–Second Century bc) Private or Public?

    Maria Carme Belarte, Pilar Camañes, Meritxell Monrós, Jordi Principal
    173-196
    2016-12-22
  • Responses to 'The Hidden Landscape of Prehistoric Greece', by J.L. Bintliff, P Howard, and A.M. Snodgrass (JMA 12.2, December 1999)

    Graeme Barker, Christopher Mee, William Cavanagh, Robert Schon, Stephen M. Thompson
    100-123
    2000-08-01
  • A Haunted Landscape and Its Drained Souls The Last Rush to Heritage and Archaeology in Turkey

    Çiğdem Atakuman
    242-267
    2021-02-25
  • The Sikyon Survey Project A Blueprint for Urban Survey?

    Yannis A. Lolos, Ben Gourley, Daniel R. Stewart
    267-296
    2007-11-24
  • Laborscapes and Archaeologies of Sustainability Early Globalization and Commercial Farming in the San Pasquale Valley, Calabria, Italy from AD 1800–2018

    Meredith S. Chesson, Isaac I.T. Ullah, Nicholas Ames, Sarah Benchekroun, Hamish Forbes, Yesenia Garcia, Giovanni Iiriti, Paula K. Lazrus, John Robb, Maria Olimpia Squillaci, Nicholas P.S. Wolff
    32-62
    2019-07-16
  • Handmade Burnished Ware and the Late Bronze Age of the Balkans

    H. Arthur Bankoff, Nathan Meyer, Mark Stefanovich
    193-209
    1997-04-01
  • Editorial

    John F. Cherry, A. Bernard Knapp
    3-6
    2007-03-15
  • CC-By-NC-ND

    Colouring the Mediterranean Production and Consumption of Purple-dyed Textiles in Pre-Roman Times

    Beatriz Marín-Aguilera, Francesco Iacono, Margarita Gleba
    127-154
    2019-02-04
  • Ship Losses and the Growth of Roman Harbour Infrastructure

    Damian Robinson, Candace M. Rice, Katia Schörle
    102-125
    2020-10-01
  • Deir el Medina in Hyperreality Seeking the People of Pharaonic Egypt

    Lynn Meskell
    193-216
    1994-12-01
  • 1. Archaeology and the Politics of Identity in Cyprus

    Yannis Hamilakis
    107-111
    1998-08-01
  • Editorial Statement

    A. Bernard Knapp
    3
    1989-06-01
  • Editorial Statement

    A. Bernard Knapp
    3-10
    1988-06-01
  • From Gramsci's Cell to 'Guerillas' in Catalhoyuk: A response

    Yannis Hamilakis
    104-107
    1999-10-01
  • Communal Hunting in the Natufian of the Southern Levant The Social and Economic Implications

    Douglas V. Campana, Pam J. Crabtree
    223-246
    1990-12-01
  • Editorial The Times They Are A-Changin’

    A Bernard Knapp, John F Cherry, Peter van Dommelen
    3-4
    2022-09-07
  • Herding Strategies, Dairy Economy and Seasonal Sites in the Southern Alps Ethnoarchaeological Inferences and Archaeological Implications

    Francesco Carrer
    3-22
    2015-06-16
  • The Archaeology of Beekeeping in Pre-Roman Iberia

    Helena Bonet Rosado, Consuelo Mata Parreno
    33-47
    1997-09-01
  • The Judean Desert as a Chalcolithic Necropolis

    David Ilan, Yorke Rowan
    171-194
    2016-01-21
  • Inventing the Eteocypriots: Imperialist Archaeology and the Manipulation of Ethnic Identity

    Micheal Given
    3-29
    1998-08-01
  • Reviewing Cyprian Broodbank’s The Making of the Middle Sea: A History of the Mediterranean from the Beginning to the Emergence of the Classical World (London: Thames & Hudson, 2013)

    Cyprian Broodbank, Graeme Barker, Lin Foxhall, Sturt Manning
    101 - 125
    2014-06-06
  • More on Communal Hunting

    Douglas V. Campana, Pam J. Crabtree
    125-128
    1991-06-01
  • The Archaeology of Byzantine Italy: A Synthesis of Recent Research

    Neil J. Christie
    249-293
    1989-12-01
  • Viticulture in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem in the Light of Historical and Archaeological Evidence

    Judith Bronstein, Elisabeth Yehuda, Edna J. Stern
    55-78
    2020-10-01
  • Reciprocity: A Response

    Sarah P. Morris
    111-118
    2016-06-10
  • Warriors for the Fatherland: National Consciousness and Archaeology in 'Barbarian' Epirus and 'Verdant' Ionia, 1912-22

    Jack Davis
    76-98
    2000-08-01
  • Can Archaeology Build a Dam? Sites and Politics in Turkey's Southeast Anatolia Project

    Daniel Shoup
    231-258
    2007-04-15
  • La trahison des archeologues? Archaeological Practice as Intellectual Activity in Postmodernity

    Yannis Hamilakis
    60-79
    1999-10-01
  • The Social Dynamics of Enclosure in the Neolithic of the Tavoliere, South-east Italy

    Robin Skeates
    155-188
    2001-03-01
  • The Insularity of Island Archaeologists: Comments on Rainbird's 'Islands out of Time'

    Cyprian Broodbank
    235-239
    2000-05-01
  • Reviewing Christopher Witmore’s Old Lands: A Chorography of the Eastern Peloponnese (London: Routledge, 2020)

    Christopher Witmore, William Caraher, Alfredo González-Ruibal, Johanna Hanink
    109-131
    2021-07-22
  • Sacred Townscapes in Late Antique Greece Christianisation and Economic Diversity in the Aegean

    Athanasios K. Vionis
    141-165
    2018-01-11
  • Re-Examining Space Fillers and Potmarks A New Perspective on their Role in Early Bronze Age Canaanite Glyptic and Ceramic Traditions

    Yitzhak Paz
    3-26
    2011-06-24
  • Islands Out of Time Towards a Critique of Island Archaeology

    Paul Rainbird
    216-234
    2000-05-01
  • Perils, Potential and Perspectives of Bioarchaeological Analyses in the Study of Mediterranean Mobility

    Giulia Saltini Semerari, Britney Kyle, Laurie Reitsema
    84-108
    2021-07-22
  • The Ethnoarchaeology of Abandonment and Post-Abandonment Behaviour in Pastoral Sites: Evidence from Famorca, Alacant Province, Spain

    Oliver H. Creighton, Joan R. Segui
    31-52
    1998-08-01
  • Chasing the Classical Farmstead: Assessing the Formation and Signature of Rural Settlement in Greek Landscape Archaeology

    David K. Pettegrew
    189-209
    2002-03-01
  • Editorial Comment

    A. Bernard Knapp
    141-144
    1990-12-01
  • Inventing the Minoans Archaeology, Modernity and the Quest for European Identity

    John K. Papadopoulos
    87-149
    2007-03-14
  • Blowin’ in the Wind Settlement, Landscape and Network Dynamics in the Prehistory of the Aeolian Islands

    Maria Clara Martinelli, Helen Dawson, Pietro Lo Cascio, Sara Tiziana Levi, Girolamo Fiorentino
    28-57
    2021-07-22
  • Archaeology and the Making of Improper Citizens in Modern Greece

    Hamish Forbes
    79 - 100
    2014-06-06
  • Lost in the Labyrinth? Comments on Broodbank's 'Social Change at Knossos before the Bronze Age'

    T. M. Whitelaw
    225-238
    1992-12-01
  • A Response to Yannis Hamilakis

    Ian Hodder
    83-85
    1999-10-01
  • Security and Settlement in the Mediaeval and Post-Mediaeval Peloponnese, Greece 'Hard' History versus Oral History

    Hamish Forbes
    204-224
    2001-03-01
  • Prehistoric and Historic Landscape Change in Aragón, Spain Some Results from the Moncayo Archaeological Survey

    Keith Wilkinson, Christopher Gerrard, Isidro Aguilera, Ian Bailiff, Richard Pope
    31-54
    2007-03-14
  • Biriai A Possible Refugee Settlement in Late Third-Millennium BC Sardinia

    Gary Webster
    3-27
    2021-07-22
  • The Archaeology of Movement in a Mediterranean Landscape

    Erin Gibson
    61-87
    2007-06-30
  • Lifting the Lid Cooking Pots and Ritual Consumption Practices at Monte Iato (Western Sicily, Sixth–Mid-Fifth Century BC)

    Birgit Öhlinger, Stephen Ludwig, Gerhard Forstenpointner, Ursula Thanheiser
    165-192
    2022-01-20
  • Archaeologists, Intellectuals, and Postmodernity: Some Thoughts about Yannis Hamilakis

    Thomas C. Patterson
    80-82
    1999-10-01
  • A Nilometer from Graeco-Roman Thmouis Hydrographical, Historical and Ideo-Political Significance in Hellenistic Egypt

    Jay E Silverstein, Robert J Littman, Stacey Anne Bagdi, Elsayed F Eltalhawy, Hamdy Ahmed Mashaly, Emad Hassan Mohamed, Mohamed Gabr
    56-84
    2022-09-07
  • Moving Landscapes, Making Place Cities, Monuments and Commemoration at Malizi/Melid

    Ömür Harmanşah
    55-83
    2011-06-24
  • The Cultural Life of Caves in Seulo, Central Sardinia

    Robin Skeates, Maria Giuseppina Gradoli, Jessica Beckett
    97-126
    2013-05-05
  • Comment on Paul Rainbird, 'Islands Out of Time: Towards a Critique of Island Archaeology'

    John Edward Terrell
    240-245
    2000-05-01
  • Archaeology and Dams in Southeastern Turkey Post-Flooding Damage Assessment and Safeguarding Strategies on Cultural Heritage

    Nicolò Marchetti, Gabriele Bitelli, Francesca Franci, Federico Zaina
    29-54
    2020-10-01
  • Editorial Ruth Whitehouse

    John Robb, Robin Skeates
    3-4
    2008-08-09
  • Potters at the World’s End? Pottery Production and Resilience in Formentera (Balearic Islands, Spain) during the Bronze Age

    Daniel J Albero Santacreu, Manuel Calvo Trias
    32-55
    2022-09-07
  • Editorial

    John F. Cherry, A. Bernard Knapp, Peter van Dommelen
    139-142
    2011-01-20
  • Fusing the Horizons, or Why Context Matters The Interdependence of Fieldwork and Museum Study in Mediterranean Archaeology

    James Whitley, Robin Osbourne
    247-261
    2016-12-22
  • A Mesolithic Landscape in Greece Testing a Site-Location Model in the Argolid at Kandia

    Curtis Runnels, Eleni Panagopoulou, Priscilla Murray, Georgia Tsartsidou, Susan Allen, Kevin Mullen, Evangelos Tourloukis
    259-285
    2007-03-15
  • Ancient Bones and Modern Myths: Ninth Millennium BC Hippopotamus Hunters at Akrotiri Aetokremmos, Cyprus?

    Shlomo Bunimovitz, Ran Barkai
    85-96
    1996-06-01
  • Archaeological Heritage and Spiritual Protection Looting and the Jinn in Palestine

    Salah Hussein Al-Houdalieh
    99-120
    2012-06-05
  • The Making of a Byzantine Monastic Landscape A Case Study from the Mazi Plain in Northwest Attica, Greece

    Fotini Kondyli, Sarah Craft
    135-159
    2021-02-25
  • Building Social Boundaries at the Hybridizing First-Millenium BC Complex of Vouni (Cyprus)

    Catherine Kearns
    147-170
    2011-12-02
  • The Spread of Agro-Pastoral Economies across Mediterranean Europe A View from the Far West

    Joao Zilhao
    5-63
    1993-06-01
  • CC-BY-NC-ND

    At the Crossroads of Textile Cultures: Textile Production and Use at the South Italian Archaic Site of Ripacandida

    Margarita Gleba, Christian Heitz, Hedvig Landenius Enegren, Francesco Meo
    27-51
    2018-06-24
  • Familiarity, Repetition, and Quotidian Movement in Roman Tuscany

    Cam Grey, James R. Mathieu, Antonia Arnoldus-Huyzendveld, Andrea Patacchini, Mariaelena Ghisleni
    195-219
    2016-01-21
  • High Fidelity or Chinese Whispers? Cult Symbols and Ritual Transmission in the Bronze Age Aegean

    Camilla Briault
    239-265
    2007-11-24
  • Nesophiles Miss the Boat? A Response

    Paul Rainbird
    259-260
    2000-05-01
  • A Behavioral Analysis of Monetary Exchange and Craft Production in Rural Tuscany via Small Finds from the Roman Peasant Project

    Stephen A. Collins-Elliott
    155-179
    2019-02-04
  • The Rhetoric of Reciprocity in Late Bronze Age Mediterranean Exchange

    Bryan E. Burns
    88-94
    2016-06-10
  • Comment on Y. Hamilakis, 'La trahison des archeologues'

    Kostas Kotsakis
    99-103
    1999-10-01
  • The First Colonization of the Meditterranean Islands A Review of Recent Research

    John F. Cherry
    145-222
    1990-12-01
  • Issues in Meta-Analysis of Strontium Isotope Data A Reply to Perry et al.

    Thomas P Leppard, Carmen Esposito, Massimiliano Esposito
    120-132
    2022-09-07
  • An Evaluation of Human Intervention in Abandonment and Postabandonment Formation Processes in a Deserted Cretan Village

    Constantinos Papadopoulos
    27-50
    2013-05-05
  • Globalizing Mediterranean Identities The Overlapping Spheres of Egyptian, Greek and Roman Worlds at Trimithis

    Anna Lucille Boozer
    219-242
    2020-10-07
  • Matters of Use and Consumption The Urban-Rural Divide in Punic and Republican Sardinia (4th–1st Centuries bc)

    Andrea Roppa
    159-185
    2013-11-18
  • The Archaeology of Contemporary Migrant Journeys in Western Sicily

    Emma Blake, Robert Schon
    173-194
    2020-01-30
  • Comment on Paul Rainbird, 'Islands Out of Time: Towards a Critique of Island Archaeology'

    William F. Keegan
    255-258
    2000-05-01
  • ‘There’s No Such Thing as a Free Lunch’ Reciprocity in Mycenaean Political Economies

    Daniel J. Pullen
    78-88
    2016-06-10
  • 3. Between Academic Doubt and Political Involvement

    Peter van Dommelen
    117-121
    1998-08-01
  • Commotion, Collaboration, Conviviality Mediterranean Survey and the Interpretation of Landscape

    Michael Given
    3-26
    2013-05-05
  • On Trade and Assimilation in European Agricultural Origins

    Daniel Tangri
    139-148
    1989-06-01
  • From Reciprocity to Centricity The Middle Bronze Age in the Greek Mainland

    Sofia Voutsaki
    70-78
    2016-06-10
  • Groundstone Tools of a Copper-Smiths’ Community Understanding Stone-Related Aspects of the Early Bronze Age Site of Ashqelon Barnea

    Danny Rosenberg, Amir Golani
    27-51
    2012-06-05
  • 2. Playing with Matches

    Neil Asher Silberman
    113-116
    1998-08-01
  • Modeling the Impacts of Mediterranean Island Colonization by Archaic Hominins: The Likelihood of an Insular Lower Palaeolithic

    Thomas Leppard
    231-254
    2014-12-11
  • Fighting With Pictures: The Achaeology of Reconstructions

    Brian Leigh Molyneaux
    134-136
    1999-10-01
  • Recovering the Hidden Landscape of Copper Age Sicily

    Gianna Ayala
    175-196
    2020-10-07
  • The Emergence and Dispersion of the Eastern Mediterranean Fishing Village: Evidence from Submerged Neolithic Settlements off the Carmel Coast, Israel

    Ehud Galili, Baruch Rosen, Avi Gopher, Liora Kolska-Horwitz
    167-198
    2003-03-01
  • Mesolithic Cave Use in Greece and the Mosaic of Human Communities

    Nena Galanidou
    219-242
    2011-12-02
  • A Previously Unidentified Tuff in the Archaic Temple Podium at Sant'Omobono, Rome and its Broader Implications

    Paolo Brocato, Daniel P. Diffendale, Desirè Di Giuliomaria, Mario Gaeta, Fabrizio Marra, Nicola Terrenato
    114-136
    2019-07-16
  • Islands in History

    Peter van Dommelen
    246-251
    2000-05-01
  • The Evolution of Social Complexity in Predynastic Egypt: An Analysis of the Naqada Cemeteries

    Kathryn A. Bard
    223-248
    1989-12-01
  • Reciprocity in Aegean Palatial Societies Gifts, Debt, and the Foundations of Economic Exchange

    Dimitri Nakassis, Michael L. Galaty, William A. Parkinson
    61-132
    2016-06-10
  • Ethnic Identity and Urban Fabric The Case of the Greeks at Empúries, Spain

    Alan Kaiser
    189-203
    2001-03-01
  • Early Bronze I and the Evolution of Social Complexity in the Southern Levant

    Alexander H. Joffe
    3-58
    1991-06-01
  • Community, Polity, and Temple in a Middle Bronze Age Levantine Village

    Bonnie Magness-Gardiner, Steven E. Falconer
    127-164
    1994-12-01
  • Constructing ‘Traditions’ Aspects of Identity Formation in the Southern Ionian Islands during the Late Helladic Period and the Iron Age

    Ioannis Voskos
    88-113
    2019-07-16
  • Radiocarbon Determinations and the Mesolithic-Neolithic Transition in Southern Italy

    Mark Pluciennik
    115-150
    1998-03-01
  • The Bounded Landscape Archaeology, Language, Texts and the Israelite Perception of Space

    Avraham Faust
    3-32
    2017-07-03
  • Same Language, Different Diet Dynamics and Rhythms of Change in Ancient Ilduro (Cabrera De Mar, Barcelona) Based on Epigraphic and Faunal Evidence

    Alejandro G. Sinner, Ariadna Nieto-Espinet, Silvia Valenzuela-Lamas
    193-224
    2022-01-20
  • Function and Use of Roman Pottery: A Quantitative Method for Assessing Use-Wear

    Laura Banducci
    187-210
    2014-12-11
  • Making an Impression Storage and Surplus Finance in Late Bronze Age Cyprus

    Jennifer M. Webb, David Frankel
    5-26
    1994-06-01
  • Iron Age Reciprocity

    Carla Antonaccio
    104-111
    2016-06-10
  • The Inheritors Bell Beaker Children’s Tombs in Iberia and Their Social Context (2500–2000 Cal BC)

    A. M. Herrero-Corral, R. Garrido-Pena, R. Flores Fernández
    63-87
    2019-07-16
  • De-contextualising and Re-contextualising: Why Mediterranean Archaeology Needs to Get out of the Trench and Back into the Museum

    Robin Osborne
    241-261
    2016-01-21
  • Complexity and Diversity in the Southern Levant during the Third Millenium BC The Evidence of Khirbet Kerak Ware

    Graham Philip
    26-57
    1999-10-01
  • Maintenance Activities, Technological Knowledge and Consumption Patterns: A View of Northeast Iberia (2000-500 Cal BC)

    Laia Colomer Solsona, Paloma Gonzalez Marcen, Sandra Monton
    53-80
    1998-08-01
  • Journeys of an Icon The Provenance of the 'Boston Goddess'

    Kenneth D.S. Lapatin
    127-154
    2001-03-01
  • Homeric Reciprocities

    Erwin Cook
    94-104
    2016-06-10
  • Striking a Local-Global Balance in Eastern Iberia A Comment on Vives-Ferrándiz

    Tamar Hodos
    273-276
    2009-01-16
  • Excavations on Thera and Therasia in the 19th Century A Chronicle

    Iris Tzachili
    231-257
    2007-03-15
  • Handmade Burnished Ware and Prehistoric Aegean Economics An Argument for Indigenous Appearance

    David B. Small
    3-28
    1990-06-01
  • Sanctuaries and the Emergence of Elites in Nuragic Sardinia during the Early Iron Age (ca. 950–720 bc) The Actualization of a ‘Ritual Strategy’

    Nicola Ialongo
    187-209
    2013-11-18
  • Value of Heritage in Turkey History and Politics of Turkey’s World Heritage Nominations

    Çiğdem Atakuman
    107-131
    2010-07-30
  • 5. Responses

    Michael Given
    126-128
    1998-08-01
  • Carving Out Gender in the Prehistoric Aegean Anthropomorphic Figurines of the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age

    Maria Mina
    213-239
    2009-01-16
  • A Newly-Identified Type of Late Antique Palestinian Amphora Production, Evolution and Use of the Mediterranean Globular Amphora

    Itamar Taxel, Anat Cohen-Weinberger
    3-31
    2019-07-16
  • Conceiving the City Streets and Incipient Urbanism at Early Bronze Age Bet Yerah

    Sarit Paz, Raphael Greenberg
    197-224
    2016-12-22
  • Beyond Bunkers Dominance, Resistance and Change in an Albanian Regional Landscape

    Michael Galaty, Sharon R. Stocker, Charles Watkinson
    197-214
    2000-05-01
  • Feasting between the Revolutions Evidence from Chalcolithic Tel Tsaf, Israel

    David Ben-Shlomo, Austin C. Hill, Yosef Garfinkel
    129-150
    2010-01-13
  • Wine Production and Exchange and the Value of Wine Consumption in Sixth-century BC Etruria

    Corinna Riva
    237-261
    2018-01-11
  • Mediterranean Bioarchaeology, Meta-Analysis and Migration Towards Accurate Meta-Analyses in Mediterranean Bioarchaeology: A Critical Response to Leppard et al. (JMA 33, 2020)

    Megan A Perry, Kristina Killgrove, Lesley A Gregoricka, Tracy L Prowse
    108-132
    2022-09-07
  • The Minoan ‘Palace-Temple’ Reconsidered A Critical Assessment of the Spatial Concentration of Political, Religious and Economic Power in Bronze Age Crete

    Ilse Schoep
    219-243
    2011-01-20
  • Isolation or Interaction: Prehistoric Cilicia and the Fourth Millennium Uruk Expansion

    Sharon R. Steadman
    131-165
    1997-04-01
  • Excavating to Excess? Implications of the Last Decade of Archaeology in Israel

    Raz Kletter, Alon De-Groot
    76-85
    2001-09-01
  • Conflict and Competition in Spanish Prehistory: The Role of Warfare in Societal Development from the Late Fourth to Third Millnium BC

    Sarah J. Monks
    3-32
    1997-09-01
  • Beyond Ethnicity: The Overlooked Diversity of Group Identities

    Naofse Mac Sweeney
    101-126
    2009-06-22
  • The Gendered House Exploring Domestic Space in Later Italian Prehistory

    Andrea Dolfini
    131-157
    2013-11-18
  • Phantom Euboians

    John K. Papadopoulos
    191-219
    1998-03-01
  • Sicily without Mycenae A Cross-Cultural Consumption Analysis of Connectivity in the Bronze Age Central Mediterranean

    Anthony Russell
    59-83
    2017-07-03
  • Anatomy of a Destruction Crisis Architecture, Termination Rituals and the Fall of Canaanite Hazor

    Sharon Zuckerman
    3-32
    2007-06-30
  • Commentary on Paul Rainbird, 'Islands Out of Time: Towards a Critique of Island Archaeology'

    Geoff Irwin
    252-254
    2000-05-01
  • Settlement History and Urban Planning at Zincirli Höyük, Southern Turkey

    Jesse Casana, Jason T. Hermann
    55-80
    2010-07-30
  • Structured Deposition in Early Neolithic Northern Italy

    Mark Pearce
    19-33
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