World Archaeology, Volume 38 Number 3/September 2006
Tablet of contents
Modelling plateau peoples: the early human use of the world's high plateaux | p. 357 |
Mark Aldenderfer | |
Pleistocene occupation of New Guinea's highland and subalpine environments | p. 371 |
Andrew S. Fairbairn, Geoffrey S. Hope, Glenn R. Summerhayes | |
Peopling of the northern Tibetan Plateau | p. 387 |
P. Jeffrey Brantingham, Gao Xing | |
Prehistoric exploitation of Grevena highland zones: hunters and herders along the Pindus chain of western Macedonia (Greece) | p. 415 |
Nikos Efstratiou, Paolo Biagi, Paraskevi Elefanti, Panagiotis Karkanas, Maria Ntinou | |
Attitudes to altitude: changing meanings and perceptions within a ‘marginal’ Alpine landscape – the integration of palaeoecological and archaeological data in a high-altitude landscape in the French Alps | p. 436 |
Kevin Walsh, Suzi Richer, J. L. de Beaulieu | |
Sighting the apu: a GIS analysis of Wari imperialism and the worship of mountain peaks | p. 455 |
Patrick Ryan Williams, Donna J. Nash | |
The changing ‘nature’ of Tiwanaku religion and the rise of an Andean state | p. 469 |
John Wayne Janusek | |
Through the looking glass: re-assessing the role of agro-pastoralism in the north-central Andean highlands | p. 493 |
Kevin Lane | |
The Windy Ridge quartzite quarry: hunter-gatherer mining and hunter-gatherer land use on the North American Continental Divide | p. 511 |
Douglas B. Bamforth | |
The Greater Yellowstone ecosystem, soapstone bowls and the Mountain Shoshone | p. 528 |
Richard Adams |
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