World Archaeology, Volume 38 Number 4 (December 2006)
Tablet of contents
Things to do in Doggerland when you're dead: surviving OIS3 at the northwestern-most fringe of Middle Palaeolithic Europe | p. 547 |
Mark J. White | |
Sidling up to the archaeology of western saloons: historical archaeology takes on the wild of the West | p. 576 |
Kelly J. Dixon | |
Flower lovers, after all? Rethinking religion and human-environment relations in Minoan Crete | p. 586 |
Vesa-Pekka Herva | |
Archaeology ≠ object as history ≠ text: nudging the special relationship into the post-ironic 1 | p. 599 |
Elena Isayev | |
Valsequillo Pleistocene archaeology and dating: ongoing controversy in Central Mexico | p. 611 |
Silvia Gonzalez, David Huddart, Matthew Bennett | |
Art and the archaeologist | p. 628 |
Sarah Scott | |
Landscape transformation, mounded villages and adopted cultigens: the rise of early Formative communities in south-eastern Uruguay | p. 644 |
José Iriarte | |
The excavation report as a literary genre: traditional practice in Britain | p. 664 |
Richard Bradley | |
Mortuary preferences and selected references: a comment on Middle Horizon Wari burials | p. 672 |
Lidio M. Valdez, Katrina J. Bettcher, José A. Ochatoma, J. Ernesto Valdez | |
The fate of evolutionary archaeology: survival or extinction? | p. 690 |
Liane Gabora | |
Evolutionary archaeology is unlikely to go extinct: response to Gabora | p. 697 |
R. Lee Lyman, Michael J. O'Brien | |
The Solutrean-Clovis connection: reply to Straus, Meltzer and Goebel | p. 704 |
Bruce Bradley, Dennis Stanford | |
Response to Peter Bellwood and Jared Diamond (2005): ‘On explicit “replacement” models in Island Southeast Asia: a reply to Stephen Oppenheimer’ | p. 715 |
Stephen Oppenheimer | |
Crusading against straw men: an alternative view of alternative archaeologies: response to Holtorf (2005) | p. 718 |
Garrett G. Fagan, Kenneth L. Feder | |
Indexes to volume thirty-eight | p. 730 |
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