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  • N 584

    21 abril 2003

    e-mail: [email protected]

    Responsable de la Seccin: Carmen Alcrudo Dirige: Jos Miguel Alcrudo

    Fundada en 1945

    PRTICOSemanalArqueologa 74

    METODOLOGA001 Ahfeldt, L. K.: Work and Worship. Laser Scanner Analysis of Viking AgeRune Stones2002 230 pp., fig., fot., grf. 52,40

    002 Attema, P. / G.-J. Burgers / E. van Joolen / M. van Leusen / B. Mater, eds:New Developments in Italian Landscape Archaeology. Theory and Methodologyof Field Survey. Land Evaluation and Landscape Perception. Pottery Productionand Distribution. Proceedings of a Three-Day Conference Held at the University

    Metodologa: 001 023Prehistoria: 024 113

    Obras generales: 024 044Paleoltico-Neoltico: 045 071Edad de los metales: 072 093

    Espaa: 094 113Arqueologa: 114 244

    Obras generales: 114 135Oriente: 136 154Grecia: 155 165Roma: 166 211

    Pennsula Ibrica: 212 230Medieval: 231 244

    Epigrafa Numismtica: 245 267

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    of Groningen, April 13-15, 20002002 xi + 265 pp., fig., fot., map. 61,38INDICE: Introduction: D. Yntema: Advances in regional research in the Mediterranean GeneralPapers: G.-J. Burgers: The aims of the RPC project M. Kleibrink: A short history of dutch researchin the Mediterranean P. Attema: Two challenges for landscape archaeology J. Bintliff: Settlementpattern analysis and demographic modeling A. Vanzetti: Some current approaches to protohistoriccentralization and urbanization in Italy F. DAndria: Greek colonization and romanization from anative perspective A. Zifferero: Pottery production and metallurgy G.-J. Burgers: Comparativesettlement archaeology M. van Leusen: Understanding digital archaeological landscapes B.Mater: Change in pottery technology and production in the light of urbanization and colonization E. van Joolen: Potential land evaluation in archaeology P. Attema: Landscape perception inarchaeology: the urban and colonial experience.

    003 Banning, E. B.: Archaeological Survey2002 xxi + 273 pp., 38 fig. 54,60INDICE: Introduction The goals of archaeological survey The discovery of archaeological materialsby survey Units, sampling frames, and edge effects in archaeological survey Sampling space: statisticalsurveys Purposive survey: prospection Surveying for spatial structure Cultural resource manage-ment and site significance Surveying sites and landscapes Evaluating surveys Surveying the future Appendix: Health, safety, and practical matters in field survey.

    004 Botella, M. C. / I. Alemn / S. A. Jimnez: Los huesos humanos.Manipulacin y alteraciones2000 229 pp., lm. col. 30,00

    005 Cambi, F. / N. Terrenato: Introduzione allarcheologia dei paesaggi1994 313 pp., 60 fig. 26,42

    006 Capogrossi, M.: Primi interventi di conservazione sui reperti mobili nelloscavo archeologico2002 vi + 87 pp., 39 fig. 51,43

    007 Carman, J.: Archaeology and Heritage. An Introduction2002 xii + 228 pp., 44 fig. 33,16INDICE: Introductory interlude: A note about literature and discourses of heritage and archaeology Heritage all around us Components of the heritage and their treatment Institutions of heritage Public archaeologies: 1: Defining the public; 2: Engaging with the public The value debate inarchaeology Relocating heritage in archaeology.

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    A. CASTELLANO / M. MARTINIE. SIBILIA, eds.

    ELEMENTI DI ARCHEOMETRIAMetodi fisici per i beni culturali

    2002 ix + 371 pp., fot., grf. 26,00INDICE: 1. Introduzione allarcheometria: C. DAmico: Alcune riflessioni sulla naturadellarcheometria G. E. Gigante: Origine e significato dellarcheometria e delle scienzeapplicate alla conservazione 2. Tecniche di datazione: S. Improta: Il metodo didatazione del carbonio 14 F. Terrasi: Metodi di datazione mediante spettrometria dimassa ultrasensibile (AMS) M. Martini / E. Sibilia: Datazione con termoluminescenza:principi, tecniche, campi di applicazione 3. Microanalisi non distruttive: M. Milazzo:Analisi XRF quantitativa nelle applicazioni archeometriche R. Cesareo & al.: La tecnicadella fluorescenza a raggi X in dispersione di energia (EDXRF) per lo studio de lasalvaguardia dei beni culturali 4. Tecniche diagnostiche: A. Castellano / S. Quarta:Tecniche radiografiche per larcheometria R. Cesareo: Tomografia X e gamma per lostudio di manufatti artistici M. Cetica & al.: Tecniche di imaging multispettrale M.Bellaria / D. Bertani: La riflettografia infrarossa R. Fontana & al.: Tecniche ottiche permisurare la forma F. Petrucci: Spettroscopia per immagini per la diagnostica di operedarte contemporanea N. Ludwig: Tecniche termografiche per la diagnosticasulledilizia storica 5. Tecniche geofisiche e microclimatiche: M. T. Carrozzo & al.:Metodi geofisici per i beni culturali A. Bernardi: Metodologia per unanalisi microcli-matica per la conservazione delle opere darte negli ambienti interni.

    009 Chenal-Velarde, I.: La faune du site nolithique de Sion-Avenue Ritz(Valais, Suisse). Histoire dun levage villageois il y a 5000 ans. Avec lescontributions de O. Putelat et H. Fernndez2002 151 pp., 60 fig., 4 lm., tabl. 48,11

    010 DAndria, F. / M. Guaitoli, eds.: Metodologie di catalogazione dei beniarcheologici, I,11997 256 pp., fig., 5 plan. 26,83

    011 DAndria, F. / M. Guaitoli, eds.: Metodologie di catalogazione dei beni

    008

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    archeologici, I,21997 200 pp., fig., despl. 16,02

    012 Davis, S. J. M.: La arqueologa de los animales. Con unas apostillas delprof. J. Estvez1989 243 pp., fig. 25,00

    013 Fletcher, R.: The Limits of Settlement Growth. A Theoretical Outline1995 xxiv + 276 pp., 94 fig., 3 grf. 98,70INDICE: 1. Teoretical Context. The Role of the Material as Behaviour: Archaeology, settlement growthand the material component of human behaviour The material as behaviour A hierarchy of socialexplanation: locating the material 2. The Limits of Settlement Growth. Behavioural Stress and theMaterial Management of Community Life: The behavioural parameters of interaction and communica-tion Settlement growth trajectories Settlement growth transitions and the role of the material 3. Implications. Transformations and Constraints of Community Life: The development of sedentism The development of agrarian and industrial urbanism Future urban growth.

    014 French, C.: Geoarchaeology in Action. Studies in Soil Micromorphologyand Landscape Evolution2003 xxi + 291 pp., 100 fig. 33,15INDICE: 1. Some Essential Elements of Geoarchaeology: Method and Practice: Issues and aims ingeoarchaeology Processes of archaeological preservation Geomorphological processes Soils,sediments and buried soils Lowland and upland landscape systems 2. Geoarchaeology in Action:Case Studies and Syntheses: The lower Welland valley, Cambridgeshire, England The Fengate shore,lower Nene valley and the Flag Fen basin, Cambridgeshire, England The development of theCambridgeshire fenlands of eastern England The lower Great Ouse valley, Cambridgeshire, England The dyke survey in the northwestern Cambridgeshire fenlands Monitoring desiccation, erosionand preservation of sites and landscapes in the East Anglian wetlands and elsewhere Wyke Downand the upper Allen valley, Cranborne Chase, Dorset, England The lower aguas basin, southeasternSpain The Troina river valley, north-central Sicily The Dhamar region, central Highlands, Yemen The environs of Tell Brak, northeastern Syria The steppe at Botai, northeastern Kazakhstan.

    015 Fuchs, M.: Die OSL-Datierung von Archosedimenten zur RekonstruktionAnthropogen Bedingter Sedimentumlagerung. Geoarchologische Untersu-chungen im Becken von Phlious, Ne-Peloponnes, Griechenland2001 179 pp., fig., map. 50,00

    016 Garrison, E. G.: Techniques in Archaeological Geology2003 317 pp., 102 fig., 20 tabl. 83,15INDICE: Survey and mapping the geomorphological and geological context Geophysical techniques forarchaeology Field sampling techniques for archaeological sediments and soils Analytical techniquesfor archaeological sediments Petrography for archaeological geology Instrumental analytical techiquesfor archaeological geology Statistics in archaeological geology References.

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    017 Giardino, C.: I metalli nel mondo antico. Introduzioneallarcheometallurgia1998 xii + 277 pp., fig. 20,80

    018 Leakey, M. G. / J. M. Harris, eds.: Lothagam: the Dawn of Humanity inEastern Africa2001 684 pp., 173 lm., fig., grf. 204,25INDICE: Geology, Paleosols, and Dating: C. S. Feibel: Stratrigraphy and depositional history of theLothagam sequence J. G. Wynn: Miocene and pliocene paleosols of Lothagam I. McDougall / C.S. Feibel: Numerical age control for the miocene-pliocene succession at Lothagam, a hominoid-bearingsequence in the northern Kenya rift Crustacea and Pisces: J. W. Martin / S. Trautwein: Fossil crabs(crustacea, decapoda, brachyura) from Lothagam K. M. Stewart: Fossil fish remains from mio-pliocene deposits at Lothagam, Kenya Reptilia and Aves: R. C. Wood: Fossil turtles from Lothagam G. W. Storrs: Late miocene-early pliocene crocodilian fauna of Lothagam, southwest Turkana Basin,Kenya J. M. Harris / M. G. Leakey: Lothagam birds Lagomorpha and Rodentia: A. J. Winkler:Rodents and lagomorphs from the miocene and pliocene of Lothagam, northern Kenya Primates: M.G. Leakey & al.: Cercopithecidae from Lothagam M. G. Leakey / A. C. Walker: The Lothagamhominids Carnivora: L. Werdelin: Mio-pliocene carnivora from Lothagam, Kenya Proboscideaand Tubulidentata: P. Tassy: Elephantoidea from Lothagam J. M. Harris: Deinotheres from theLogatham succession S. A. H. Milledge: Fossil Aardvarks from the Lothagam beds Perissodac-tyla: J. M. Harris / M. G. Leakey: Lothagam rhinocerotidae R. L. Bernor / J. M. Harris: Systematicsand evolutionary biology of the late miocene and early pliocene hipparionine equids from Lothagam,Kenya Hippopotamidae and Suidae: E. M. Weston: Fossil hippopotamidae from Lothagam J. M.Harris / M. G. Leakey: Lothagam suidae Ruminantia: J. M. Harris: Lothagam giraffids J. M. Harris:Bovidae from the Lothagam succession Isotopes: T. E. Cerling & al.: Stable isotope ecology ofnorthern Kenya, with emphasis on the Turkana basin T. E. Cerling & al.: Isotope paleoecology of theNawata and Nachukui formations at Lothagam, Turkana basin, Kenya M. G. Leakey / J. M. Harris:Lothagams: its significance and contributions Appendix: M. Antn: Notes on the reconstructions offossil vertebrates from Lothagam.

    019 Mathieu, J. R., ed.: Experimental Archaeology. Replicating Past Objects,Behaviors, and Processes2002 165 pp., fig., fot., grf. 46,45INDICE: G. LeMoine: Monitoring developments: replicas and reproducibility I. Cross & al.: Musicalbehaviors and the archaeological record: a preliminary study H. J. Greenfield: Distinguishing metal(steel and low-tin bronze) from stone (flint and obsidian) tool cut marks on bone: an experimentalapproach J. J. Shea & al.: Controlled experiments with middle paleolithic spear points: levallois points J. R. Mathieu / D. A. Meyer: Reconceptualizing experimental archaeology: assessing the process ofexperimentation A. Vranich: Seeing what is not there: reconstructing the monumental experience C. Gifford / F. Acuto: Space, place and inka domination in northwest Argentina H. Gill-Robinson: Thislittle piggy went to Cumbria, this little piggy went to Wales: the tales of 12 piglets in peat C. Blair:SMELT: economies of scale E. B. W. Zubrow: Experimenting with continental migration.

    020 Moure Romanillo, A., ed.: Elefantes, ciervos y ovicaprinos. Economa y

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    aprovechamiento del medio en la prehistoria de Espaa y Portugal1992 326 pp., fig. 23,44

    021 Olcese, G., ed.: Ceramica romana e archeometria: lo stato degli studi. Attidel convegno Montegufoni, 26-27 aprile 19931994 322 pp., fig. 32,24

    022 Ruppe, C. V. / J. F. Barstad, eds.: International Handbook of UnderwaterArchaeology2002 xxviii + 881 pp., fig. 210,60

    023 Thiebault, S., ed.: Charcoal Analysis. Methodological Approaches, Pala-eoecological Results and Wood Uses. Proceedings of the Second InternationalMeeting of Anthracology, Paris, September 20002002 x + 284 pp., fig., grf. 54,75

    PREHISTORIAOBRAS GENERALES

    024 Arsuaga, J. L. y otros: La memoria de la tierra: yacimientos que cambiaronla historia2002 147 pp., fig., fot., lm. col. 9,00INDICE: M. R. Gonzlez Morales: Altamira. El descubrimiento de la mente humana F. Smah: Java:el descubrimiento de una nueva especie de humanidad M. Leakey: La garganta de Olduvai y la cuencadel lago Turkana: los orgenes Y. Rak: El poblema neandertal: la presencia del homo sapiens y del homoneanderthalensis en las cuevas de Israel J. L. Arsuaga & al.: Los yacimientos de la sierra de Atapuerca.

    025 Bednarik, R. G.: Rock Art Science. The Scientific Study of Palaeoart2001 v + 219 pp., 70 fig. 76,96INDICE: Rock art science: an introduction The study of rock art in a historical perspective Thediscrimination of natural and artificial rock markings The technology of rock art The recordingof rock art The conservation of rock art The dating of rock art The interpretation of rock art Some methods of rock art science Portable palaeoart Resources in rock art research Rockart glossary.

    026 Bollettino Centro camuno di studi preistorici, 33: Sciamanismus e mito2002 144 pp., 77 fig. 35,20INDICE: E. Anati: Presentazione M. Meschiari: Spazio e sciamanesimo nellart paleolitica H. S.

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    Tang: Opposition and unity: a study of shamanistic dualism in prehistoric art G. Brusa: Vortici piumatie ibridi ornitomorfi nellarte rupestre U. Sansoni / S. Gavaldo: Lipotesi sciamanica nellarte rupestredella Valcamonica. Note per unindagine A. Beltrn: Shamanismo y mitologa en la pintura prehistricade la zona sacralizada del Ro Martn (Teruel, Espaa) U. Bertilsson: Rock art at the end of the world.Rock art paintings and engravings in northern Sweden. Pure hunting magic or reflections of shamanism? A. Datta: Shamanism and the indian rock paintings A. Solomon: Myth, shamanism and San rock art (SouthAfrica) A. Rozwadowski: Crossing the crack. Flying to the cloud. Indo-iranians, shamanism and centralasian rock art M. R. Adams: Petroglyphs of the Oregon hight desert E. Anati: Miti e memorie dellepocadei sogni: la pittura su corteccia degli aborigeni australiani.

    027 Estudos pr-histricos, 1 19931993 112 pp., fot., fig. 9,00

    028 Estudos pr-histricos, 2: Cruz, D. J. da, ed.: Actas seminrio o megali-tismo no centro de Portugal. Novos dados, problemtica e relaes com outrasreas peninsulares (Mangualde, novembro 1992)1994 432 pp., fig., fot., despl. 35,65

    029 Estudos pr-histricos, 3 19951995 264 pp., fig., fot., cuadr. 19,50

    030 Estudos pr-histricos, 4: Gomes, L. F. Coutinho: A necrpole megaliticada Lameira Dcima (Penedono - Viseu)1996 198 pp., lm., fig., cuadr. 19,50

    031 Estudos pr-histricos, 5 19971997 172 pp., fot., fig. 14,00

    032 Estudos pr-histricos, 6: Cruz, D. J. da, ed.: Actas do coloquio a pr-historia na Beira interior (Tondela, 21 a 23 de novembro de 1997)1998 408 pp., fig., fot. 43,65

    033 Estudos pr-histricos, 7 19991999 305 pp., fig., fot. 24,65

    034 Estudos pr-histricos, 8 20002000 264 pp., fig., fot., 1 despl. 24,65

    035 Estudos pr-histricos, 9 20012001 148 pp., fig., fot., 1 despl. 15,60INDICE: M. Almeida / M. J. Neves: Ocupao holocnica do Vale das Buracas (Zumbujal, Condeixa-a-

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    Nova, Coimbra): crtica tafonmica, tecnologia ltica e contextualizao arqueolgica J. A. LpezSez & al.: Monumento 2 de Lameira Travessa (Vila Nova de Paiva, Viseu). Resultados das anlisespolnicas I. Figueiral: Restos vegetais Carbonizados do Alto Paiva (Beira Alta) R. Vilaa & al.:A esttua-menir de Atades (Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo, Guarda) no seu contexto regional M.Ruiz-Glvez Priego & al.: Paisaje y territorio nurgico. Generacin de un modelo y primeros datos de laaplicacin G.I.S. L. Ladra: Os torques de prata da Cividade de Bagunte (Vila do Conde) A. T.Santos / A. J. Aveleira: A necrpole de Caramlo Mazugueira (Caparrosa, Tondela, Viseu) M.S. Perestrelo: A idade do bronze no castelo dos Mouros de Cidadellhe (Pinhel) J. M. Perptuo: A arcado Penedo do Com (Esmolfe, Penalva do Castelo, Viseu) F. J. Carvalho dos Santos: Dlmen da Capelados Mouros (Arcas / Talhadas, Sever do Vouga, Aveiro) F. J. Carvalho dos Santos: O monumento 2de Cho Redondo (Talhadas, Sever do Vouga, Aveiro).

    036 Grimaud Herve, D. / F. Marchal / A. Vialet / F. Detroit: Le deuximehomme en Afrique: homo ergaster, homo erectus. Prface Y. Coppens. Sous ladirection de D. Grimaud-Herv et F. Serre2002 261 pp., fig. 21,00

    037 Karega-Munene: Holocene Foragers, Fishers and Herders of WesternKenya2002 xii + 171 pp., fig., grf., tabl. 53,08

    038 Mafart, B. / H. Delingette, eds.: Three-Dimensional Imaging in Pa-leoanthropology and Prehistoric Archaeology. Actes du XIVme congres UISPP,Universit de Lige, Belgique, 2-8 septembre 20012002 vi + 108 pp., fig., fot. 41,48INDICE: B. Mafart: 3D imaging in paleoanthropology and prehistoric archeology: a new tool for oldsciences or an emerging science? G. Zonneveld: Applications and pitfalls of CT-based 3-D imagingof hominid fossils T. C. Rae / T. Koppe: 3D imaging and measurement in studies of cranialpneumatization E. Bruner & al.: The virtual endocast of Saccopastore 1. General morphology andpreliminary comparisons by geometric morphometrics K. Harvati: Models of shape variation betweenand within species and the neanderthal taxonomic position: A 3D geometric morphometrics approachbased on temporal bone morphology M. Friess & al.: The use of 3D laser scanning techniques for themorphometric analysis of human facial shape variation G. Subsol & al.: 3D image processing for thestudy of the evolution of the shape of the human skull: presentation of the tools and preliminary results C. P. E. Zollikofer / M. S. Ponce de Len: Virtual paleoanthropology: the 4th dimension J. L.Thompson & al.: 3-D imaging and traditional morphometric analysis of the adolescent neandertal fromLe Moustier G. W. Weber: Virtual anthropology the hope for more transparency in paleoanthro-pology G. Odin & al.: Comparison of a three-dimensional and a computerized-assisted method forcranio-facial reconstruction: application to Tautavel man O. Kullmer & al.: Hominid tooth patterndatabase (Hotpad) derived from optical 3D topometry I. L. Ggel / K.-H. Kunzelmann: Simulationand 3D-laser-scanning of dental abrasion H. Delingette: Bridging the gap between archeologicaldatasets and digital representations R. Sablatnig & al.: Volume computation of archaeological vessels H. de Lumley & al.: Reconstitution en trois dimensions dun sol dhabitat prhistorique: exemple dela Caune de lArago (Tautavel, Pyrenes-Orientales, France).

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    039 Miskovsky, J.-C., ed.: Gologie de la prhistoire:mthodes, techniques, applications2002 1.519 pp., 1 CD-ROM 135,00

    040 Parkinson, W. A., ed.: The Archaeology of Tribal Societies2003 446 pp., 102 fig., 26 tabl. 82,94INDICE: 1. Theoretical Considerations: W. A. Parkinson: Introduction: Archaeology and tribalsocieties S. M. Fowles: From social type to social process: placing tribe in a historical framework R. L. Carneiro: The tribal village and its culture: an evolutionary stage in the history of human society 2. Ethnographic and Ethnohistoric Perspectives: E. M. Redmond: The long and the short of a warleaders arena S. M. Fowles: Inequality and egalitarian rebelion, a tribal dialectic in Tonga history D. Snow: The dynamics of ethnicity in tribal society: a Penobscot case study M. Galaty: Modeling theformation and evolution of an illyrian tribal system: ethnographic and archaeological analogs 3.Archaeological Perspectives from the New World: S. A. Herr / J. J. Clark: Mobility and the organizationof prehispanic southwest communities M. Adler: Building consensus: tribes, architecture, andtypology in the american southwest D. J. Blakeslee: Fractal archaeology: intra-generational cycles andthe matter of scale, an example from the central plains J. M. OShea / C. M. Milner: Material indicatorsof territory, identity, and interaction in a prehistoric tribal system R. W. Yerkes: Hopewell tribes: astudy of middle woodland social organization in the Ohio valley D. G. Anderson: The evolution oftribal social organization in the southeastern United States J. E. Clark / D. Cheetham: Mesoamericastribal foundations 4. Archaeological Perspectives from the Old World: O. & D. E. Bar-Yosef: Earlyneolithic tribes in the Levant P. Bogucki: A neolithic tribal society in northern Poland L. H. Keeley:Some aspects of the social organization of the LBK of Belgium W. A. Parkinson: Integration,interaction, and tribal cycling: the transition to the copper age on the great hungarian plain.

    041 Settar, S. / R. Korisettar, eds.: Indian Archaeology in Retrospect, 4 vols.(1: Prehistory: Archaeology of South Asia; 2: Protohistory: Archaeology of theHarappan Civilization; 3: Archaeology and Interactive Disciplines; 4: Ar-chaeology and Historiography: History, Theory and Method)2002 2.086 pp., 132 fig., 54 map. 235,00

    042 Steuer, H. / D. Hakelberg, eds.: Eine Hervorragend nationale Wissen-schaft. Deutsche Prhistoriker zwischen 1900 und 19952001 viii + 520 pp., 26 fig. 133,12

    043 Triantaphyllou, S.: A Bioarchaeological Approach to Prehistoric Ceme-tery Populations from Central and Western Greek Macedonia2001 viii + 172 pp., fig., tabl. 69,00

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    044 Villalpando, M. E., ed.: Boundaries and Territories: Prehistory of the U.S. Southwest and Northern Mexico2002 ix + 189 pp., fig., map. 48,84

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    045 Aurenche, O. / S. K. Kozlowski: El origen del neoltico en el PrximoOriente. El paraso perdido2002 318 pp., 65 lm. 22,00

    046 Bailly, M. / R. Furestier / T. Perrin, eds.: Les industries lithiques taillsholocnes du bassin rhodanien. Problmes et actualits. Actes de la table rondetenue Lyon les 8 et 9 dcembre 20002002 247 pp., fig. 35,00INDICE: 1. Matires, ides, mouvements: J. Fblot-Augustins: Exploitation des matires premires etmobilit dans le Bugey (Ain): un aperu diachronique du magdalin moyen au nolithique C. Riche/ J. Fblot-Augustins: La caractrisation ptrographique des silex: application de la mthode deuxcontextes gologiques et ptrographiques particuliers (sud-Vercors et Bugey) C. Riche: Les ateliersde taille de silex de Vassieux-en-Vercors (Drme): exploitation des gtes et diffusion des produits C.Bressy / P. Bintz: Prsentation du projet de lithothque 2. Industries et rseaux du nolithiquemoyen: S. Saintot: La srie lithique taille du nolithique moyen I Simandre Les Estournelles(Rhne) S. Saintot / C. Riche: La srie lithique taille de Die Chanqueyras (Drme). Caractrisationtechnologique et ptrographique dune industrie lithique prchassenne drmoise T. Perrin: Lesindustries lithiques tailles du haut bassin rhodanien la transition nolithique ancien / nolithiquemoyen M. Honegger: Les influences mridionales dans les industries lithiques du nolithique 3.Production et statut des outillages lithiques la fin du IIIe millnaire avant J.-C.: J.-P. Fillion:Matriaux et techniques de dbitage du silex sur un site dapprovisionnement du nolithique final Villeset Ochiaz (Ain) R. Furestier: Y a-t-il une production spcifique du support doutil chez lescampaniformes du sud-est de la France? J. Detrey: Mise en vidence dune composante rgionale danslindustrie lithique campaniforme en Ajoie (Jura, Suisse) M. Bailly: Du nolithique final lge dubronze ancien en bassin rhodanien: une premire approche du statut des productions lithiques P.Four / J. M. Roger: Le matriel lithique du site campaniforme de Maupas (Calvisson, Gard).

    047 Bar-Yosef. O. / D. Pilbeam, eds.: The Geography of Neandertals andModern Humans in Europe and the Greater Mediterranean2000 x + 197 pp., fig., map., tabl. 33,81

    048 Bernard-Guelle, S.: Le palolithique moyen du massif du Vercors (Pral-pes du nord). Etude des systmes techniques en milieu de moyenne montagne2002 242 pp., 142 fig., 26 tabl. 58,06

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    049 Bicho, N. Ferreira: Technological Change in the Final Upper Paleolithicof Rio Maior2000 454 pp., 62 fig., 107 tabl. 15,60Arkeos, 8.

    050 Bordes, F.: Typologie du palolithique ancien et moyen2000 224 pp., lm. 15,00

    051 Cauvin, J.: Naissance des divinits. Naissance de lagriculture. La rvo-lution des symboles au nolithique1999 310 pp., 8 lm. 8,00

    052 Cruz, A. R. / L. Oosterbeek, eds.: Territrio, mobilidade e povoamento noalto Ribatejo, I: Indstrias e ambientes. Perspectivas em dilogo2000 262 pp., fig., lm. col., tabl. 15,60Arkeos, 9.INDICE: A. R. Cruz & al.: Indstrias macrolticas do ps-glaciar no alto Ribatejo L. Oosterbeek & al.:Novos dados crono-estratigrficos e paleo-ambientais do pleistoceno e do holoceno no alto Ribatejo E.Allu: Pollen and charcoal analyses from archaeological sites from the alto Ribatejo (Portugal) M.Petrescu: tude comparative de certaines associations vgtales forstires du Portugal et de la rgion de laDobroudja (Roumanie) F. Botn Garca: Estudios sedimentolgicos P. Mozzi: Geomorphological andgeological investigations in the Zezere and Nabo river basins (Ribatejo, Portugal) M. Migliavacca: Valda Laje, Jogada, Pinheiros A. R. Cruz & al.: Arqsoft and GIS: an experience in the Nabo valley L.Oosterbeek / A. R. Cruz: Projecto arqueolgico e museogrfico do alto Ribatejo A. R. Cruz: Nomenclaturaem cincia L. Oosterbeek: A past for the future and a past for the present M. J. M. Santos: Contributopara o inventrio bibliogrfico do alto Ribatejo.

    053 Cruz, A. R. / L. Oosterbeek, eds.: Territrios, mobilidade e povoamentono alto Ribatejo, II: Santa Cita e o quaternrio da regio. Perspectivas emdilogo2001 192 pp., fig., lm. col., tabl. 15,60Arkeos, 11.INDICE: T. Lussu & al.: O musteriense de Santa Cita (Tomar, alto Ribatejo, Portugal): investigao econservao N. Ferreira Bicho / C. Reid Ferring: O stio arqueolgico de Santa Cita, Tomar: asintervenes arqueolgicas de 1990 a 1997 S. Grimaldi / P. Rosina: O pleistoceno mdio final no altoRibatejo (Portugal central): o stio da Ribeira da Ponte da Pedra C. Lemorini & al.: Observaesfuncionais e tecnolgicas num habitat paleoltico: Fonte da Moita (Portugal central) M. G. Chacn /L. Raposo: Anlisis comparativo de la industria ltica en slex del yacimiento de Estrada do Prado(Portugal) y del nivel k del Abric roman (Espaa) A. M. Baptista: Ocreza (Envendos, Mao, Portugalcentral): um novo stio com arte paleoltica de ar livre.

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    054 Budja, M., ed.: Documenta Praehistorica XXV: 6th Neolithic Studies1998 v + 235 pp., fig., fot., tabl. 44,35INDICE: Y. Hou: New observations on paleolithic in China reflected by three sites X. Chen: Searchingfor the early neolithic in China Z. Chaohong: New achievements in the study on the transitional periodfrom the palaeolithic to the neolithic in China C. Bjrk: A comparative outline of the early neolithiccultures in China and in the Near East J. Yakar: The socio-economic structure of prehistoric communitiesin the southern Levant, ca. 13 000-8000 BP M. Heun & al.: Einkorn wheat domestication site mappedby DNA fingerprinting I. Hodder: atalhyk, Turkey: a summary of some recent results V. Nikolov:The circumpontic cultural zone during the 6th millennium BC T. Stefanova: On the problem of theanatolian-balkan relations during the early neolithic in Thrace L. Nikolova: Neolithic sequence: the upperStryama valley in western Thrace, (with appendix: radiocarbon dating of the balkan neolithic) A. Whittle:Fish, faces and fingers: presences and symbolic identities in the mesolithic-neolithic transition in theCarpathian basin N. Kalicz & al.: The northern periphery of the early neolithic Starevo culture in south-western Hungary: a case study of an excavation at lake Balaton D. Gronenborn: ltestbandkeramischeKultur, La Hoguette, Limburg, and ... what else? Contemplating the mesolithic-neolithic transition insouthern central Europe R. J. Schulting: Slighting the sea: stable isotope evidence for the transition tofarming in northwestern Europe M. Budja: Clay tokens accounting before writing in Eurasia.

    055 Documenta Praehistorica, XXVI: Neolithic Studies1999 v + 200 pp., fig., fot., map. 44,35INDICE: Z. Chi: The mesolithic and the neolithic in China H. Talai: Funeral rites at Zagheh: a neolithicsite in the Qazvin Plain, Iran D. Schmandt-Besserat: Tokens: the cognitive significance L. Thissen:Trajectories towards the neolithisation of NW Turkey D. Bori: Places that created time in the DanubeGorges and beyond, c. 9000-5500 BC I. Radovanovi: Neither person nor beast dogs in the burialpractice of the iron gates mesolithic I. Antanaitis: Concerning the transition to farming in the east Baltic J. B. Aubn: Pots, symbols and territories: the archaeological context of neolithisation in mediterraneanSpain M. Budja: The transition to farming in mediterranean Europa an indigenous respond B.Erdogu: Pattern and mobility in the prehistoric settlements of the Edirne region, eastern Thrace D. W.Bailey: The built environment: pit-huts and houses in the neolithic A. Gardner: The ecology of neolithicenvironmental impacts re-evaluation of existing theory using case studies from Hungary & Slovenia D. Mleku: Landscape dynamics on the Ljubljana Moor N. Ogrinc: Stable isotope evidence of the dietof the neolithic population in Slovenia a case study: Ajdovska Jama.

    056 Ehrich, R. W. / E. Pleslova-Stikova: Homolka. An Eneolithic Site inBohemia1968 499 pp., 1 despl. 31,00

    057 Eriksen, B. V. / B. Bratlund, eds.: Recent Studies in the Final Palaeolithicof the European Plain. Proceedings of a UISPP Symposium, Stockholm, 14.-17.October 19992002 207 pp., fig., grf., tabl. 39,94INDICE: B. Bratlund / B. V. Eriksen: Recent studies in the final palaeolithic of the european plain anintroduction E. Kolstrup: Some classical methods used for reconstruction of lateglacial environments inthe european plain: potentials and limitations B. V. Eriksen: Reconsidering the geochronological

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    framework of lateglacial hunter-gatherer colonization of southern Scandinavia A. kerlund: Life withoutclose neighbours. Some reflections on the first peopling of east central Sweden H. Kindgren: Tosskrr.Stenkyrka 94 revisited L. Larsson & al.: Archaeo-faunal aspects of bog finds from Hssleberga, southernScania, Sweden A. D. Johansson: Late palaeolithic settlement in south Zealand, eastern Denmark G.Eberhards / I. Zagorska: The environment and the earliest settlement of Latvia, east Baltic J. Fiedorczuk/ R. Schild: Wilczyce a new late magdalenian site in Poland B. Bratlund: The faunal remains fromWilczyce J. Kabacinski & al.: The lateglacial sequence at the Humburgian site at Mirkowice: stratigraphyand geochronology M. Kobusiewicz: Ahrensburgian and Sviderian: two different modes of adaptation? C. Pasda: A short note on man in the Allerd/Younger Dryas environment of lower Lusatia (Brandenburg,Germany) S. Veil / K. Breest: The archaeological context of the art objects from the Federmesser siteof Weitsche, Ldkr. Lchw-Dannenberg, Lower Saxony (Germany) a preliminary report M. De Bie &al.: On knapping spots and living areas: intra-site differentiation at late palaeolithic Rekem P. Comb /C. Verbruggen: The lateglacial and early postglacial occupation of northern Belgium: the evidence fromSandy Flanders E. Rensink: Late palaeolithic sites in the Maas valley of the southern Netherlands:prospects, surveys and results E. H. Nielsen: The lateglacial settlemet of the central swiss plateau.

    058 Floss, H. / T. Terberger: Die Steinartefakte des Magdalenien von Ander-nach, Lkr. Mayen-Koblenz. Die Grabungen 1979-19832002 244 pp., 185 fig., lm., tabl. 69,16

    059 Gallet, M.: Pour une technologie des dbitages laminaires prhistoriques1998 182 pp., fig. 24,50

    060 Gallia prhistoire. Archologie de la France prhistorique, 44 20022002 233 pp., fig., fot., tabl. 38,00INDICE: L. Laporte / C. Picq: Les occupations nolithiques du vallon des Ouchettes (Plassay, Charente-maritime) C. Manen: Structure et identit des styles cramiques du nolithique ancien entre Rhneet bre L. Laporte & al.: Le tumulus C de Pr Priss-la-Charrire (Deux-Svres) I. Sidra:Outils, armes et parures en os funraires la fin du nolithique daprs Val-de-Reuil et Porte-Joie (Eure):reprsentations individuelles et pratiques collectives.

    061 Guilaine, J., ed.: Matriaux, productions, circulations du nolithique lge du bronze. Sminaire du Collge de France2002 245 pp., fig. 30,00INDICE: M.-C. Cauvin: Lobsidienne et sa diffusion dans le Proche-Orient nolithique M.-L. Inizan:Tailler des roches par pression: mergence dune technique, tapes de sa diffusion dans le monde C.Jeunesse: La coquille et la dent. Parure de coquillage et volution des systmes symboliques dans lenolithique danubien (-5600/-4500) P. Ptrequin & al.: La valorisation sociale des longues haches danslEurope nolithique C.-T. Le Roux: Plussuien et la diffusion des haches polies armoricaines M.-J. Villalba: Le gte de variscite de Can Tintorer: production, transformation et circulation du minral vert J. Pelegrin: La production des grandes lames de silex du Grand-Pressigny L. Salanova: Fabricationet circulation des cramiques campaniformes M. Casanova: Le lapis-lazuli, joyau de lorient ancient Y. Billaud / B. Gratuze: Les perles en verre et en faence de la protohistoire franaise C. du Gardn:Lambre et sa circulation dans lEurope protohistorique C. lure: Techniques et usages de lor danslEurope protohistorique.

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    062 Hoffecker, J. F.: Desolate Landscapes. Ice-Age Settlement in EasternEurope2002 xviii + 299 pp., 76 fig., 21 tabl. 41,90INDICE: Human evolutionary ecology and eastern Europe Environmental setting Middle pleistocenesettlement Neanderthal adaptations The transition to modern humans People of the loess steppe Retrospective.

    063 Holl, A.: Economie et socit nolithique du Dhar Tichitt (Mauritanie)1986 195 pp., 93 fig., tabl., despl. 31,25

    064 Locht, J.-L., ed.: Bettencourt-Saint-Ouen, Somme: cinq occupations pa-lolithiques au dbut de la dernire glaciation2002 176 pp., fig., tabl., lm. col. 34,00

    065 Mohen, J.-P. / P. Scarre: Les tumulus de Bougon (Deux-Svres). Complexemgalithique du Ve au IIIe millnaire2002 256 pp., 380 fig. 40,00

    066 Owen, L. R. / M. Porr, eds.: Ethno-Analogy and the Reconstruction ofPrehistoric Artefact Use and Production1999 ix + 284 pp., fig. 40,56

    067 Philibert, S.: Les derniers sauvages. Territoires conomiques et syst-mes techno-fonctionnels msolithiques2002 198 pp., 67 fig., 55 tabl. 68,02

    068 Sacchi, D.: Le palolithique suprieur du Languedoc occidental et duRoussillon1986 284 pp., 245 fig., 36 tabl. 57,93

    069 Salanova, L.: La question du campaniforme en France et dans les lesanglo-normandes. Productions, chronologie et rles dun standard cramique2000 392 pp., fig. 45,73

    070 Tilmatine, M. / J. Ramos Muoz / V. Castaeda Fernndez, eds.: Actas delas primeras jornadas de estudios histricos y lingsticos: el norte de fricay el sur de la Pennsula Ibrica2002 233 pp. 8,00INDICE: J. Ramos: Reflexiones para el estudio de las primeras comunidades de cazadores-recolectores del

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    Norte de frica y del sur de la Pennsula Ibrica: Medio natural, relaciones y contactos V. Castaeda: Lasbandas de cazadores-recolectores de finales del pleistoceno en el sur de la Pennsula Ibrica. La explicacinde sus relaciones con el norte de frica a lo largo del s. XX S. Hachi: La question du palolithiquesuprieur en Afrique du nord S. Hachi. Considrations nouvelles propos de lart figuratif prhistoriquedAfrique du nord M. Tilmatine: Presencia y marginalizacin: el bereber en la investigacin espaola S. Chaker: Lcriture libyco-berbre A. Arvalo: Las escrituras paleohispnicas. Estado de la cuestin J. Bustamante: Fitonimia en las orillas. Indicios de intercambios S. Domnguez-Bella: Geologa del arcode Gibraltar. El sur de la Pennsula Ibrica y el norte de frica como fuentes potenciales de materias primasminerales en la prehistoria.

    071 Vande Walle, H.: Les stratgies de production des outils au palolithiquemoyen. Contribution la comprhension du comportement des nandertaliens2002 406 pp., 148 fig., 307 tabl. 89,58

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    072 Bartoloni. G.: La cultura villanoviana. Allinizio della storia etrusca2002 260 pp., fig. 17,16

    073 Buchsenschutz, O. / I. Ralston, eds.: Loccupation de lge du fer dans lavalle de lAuron Bourges. Installations agricoles, funraires et cultuelles (Xe-Ier sicle avant J.-C.)2002 222 pp., 140 fig. 26,00

    074 Chieco Bianchi, A. M.: Die Bronzestatuetten aus dem Reitia-Heiligtumvon Este (Ausgrabungen 1880-1916 und 1987-1991)2002 108 pp., 5 fig., 61 lm. 81,00

    075 Daire, M.-Y. / L. Koryakova / V. Buldashov & al.: Habitats et ncropolesde lge du fer au carrefour de lEurasie. Les fouilles de 1993 a 19972002 291 pp., fig., lm. col., map. 43,68

    076 Documents darchologie mridionale, 25 2002: Protohistoire du sudde la France2002 318 pp., fig., fot. 42,00INDICE: H. Boisson: Two structures related to the production early iron age hand-thrown pottery at Mailhac(Aude) B. Dedet / D. Rouquette: The late bronze age site at Courtinals in Mourze (Hrault). The 1961excavations of the C.R.A. Chnes Verts T. Janin & al.: The grand bassin II protohistoric necropolis atMailhac, Aude (VIth - Vth c. BC) T. Janin & al.: The protohistoric burial at Mtairie Grande, Laure-

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    Minervois (Aude) (VIIth c. BC) F. Marty / M. Del Corso: The iron age hill-top settlement at Castellan(Istres, B.-du-Rh.). Study of the ancient collections and recent research M. Py & al.: Le Cailar (Gard).A new lagoonal protohistoric trading post at the Rhne and Vistre confluence R. Roure: New dataregarding the protohistoric settlement at Beaucaire (Gard) J.-L. Reille: Querns from southern Provence(Coirons, Massif central) and from two protohistoric sites in eastern Languedoc: Le Marduel (IVth-Ist c. BC.)and Nages (IIIrd-Ist c. BC.) C. Bellon & al.: New La Tne inhumation burials from Lanslevillard (Savoie) A. DAnna: Late neolithic sculpture in the western Mediterranean P.-P. Bonenfant / J.-P. Guillaumet:Research undertaken by the authors on pre-roman sculpture in Europe J. Gmez de Soto / P.-Y. Milcent:Iron age sculpture in central and western France R. Olmos / P. Rouillard: Iberian pre roman sculpture A. Duceppe-Lamarre: Celtic stone sculpture from the halstattien and la tenian periods in VIIth to Ist centuryBC continental Europe: a unified or heterogeneous corpus?

    077 Etruria e Sardegna centro-settentrionale tra let del bronzo finale elarcaismo. Atti del 21 convegno studi etruschi ed italici, Sassari-Alghero-Torralba 19982002 572 pp., fig. 468,00

    078 Haarmann, H.: Early Civilization and Literacy in Europe. An Inquiry intoCultural Continuity in the Mediterranean World1996 iv + 391 pp., 195 fig. 97,76INDICE: Iconography, symbolism and writing at the dawn of civilization Old Europe from the seventhto the fourth millennia B.C. The organizing principles of old european writing Motivated and arbitrarysymbols and their affinity with the mythical symbolism Writing from old Europe to ancient Crete A caseof cultural continuity Literacy in ancient Crete On the social functions of linear and hieroglyphic writing The cretan legacy in the east: writing systems in the multilingual society of ancient Cypurs The spreadof european writing beyond ancient Cyprus The influence of aegean and cypriot literacy in Asia Minor andthe Near East On the three ways of writing the oldest literary language in the world: greek The impactof aegean culture on the western periphery The case of the Lipari script and the role of etruscan writing inItaly Conclusion: Giving profile to a new paradigm for research into antiquity.

    079 Ivantchik, A. I.: Kimmerier und Skythen. Kulturhistorische und chronolo-gische Probleme der Archologie der osteuropischen Steppen und Kaukasiensin vor- und frhskythischer Zeit2001 vi + 324 pp., 135 fig., 2 map. 75,80

    080 Jerem, E. /I. Poroszlai, eds.: Archaeology of the Bronze and Iron Age.Environmental Archaeology; Archaeological Parks. Proceedings of the inter-national Archaeological Conference, Szazha-Lombatta, 3-7 october 19961999 488 pp., fig., fot. 98,00

    081 Karantzali, E.: The Mycenaean Cemetery at Pylona on Rhodes2001 257 pp. fig., lm. b/n y col. 74,65

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    082 Kouka, O.: Siedlungsorganisation in der Nord- und Ostgis whrend derFrhbronzezeit (3. Jt. v. Chr.)2002 517 pp., fig., tabl., map. 103,79

    083 Luke, J.: Ports of Trade, Al Mina and Geometric Greek Pottery in theLevant2003 89 pp., 19 fig., lm., 16 tabl. 41,48

    084 Lumley, H. de / L. Clergue & al.: Fascinant Mont Bego. Montagne sacrede lge du cuivre et de lge du bronze ancien2002 141 pp., lm. col. 21,20

    085 Meller, H.: Die Fibeln aus dem Reitia-Heiligtum von Este (Ausgrabungen1880-1916). Studien zu den Sptlatene-Formen2002 119 pp., 2 fig., 90 lm. 75,80

    086 Moffa, C.: Lorganizzazione dello spazio sullacropoli di Broglio diTrebisacce2002 192 pp., fig. 26,00

    087 Pellegrini, E. / R. Macellari, eds.: I lingotti con il segno del ramo secco.Considerazioni su alcuni aspetti socio-economici nellarea etrusco-italicadurante il periodo tardo arcaico2002 192 pp., fig. 260,00

    088 Posluschny, A.: Die hallstattzeitliche Besiedlung im Maindreieck. GIS-Gesttzte Fundstellenanalysen2002 347 pp., 1 CD-ROM, fig., lm. 66,35

    089 Smith, J. S., ed.: Script and Seal Use on Cyprus in the Bronze and Iron Ages2002 xv + 248 pp., fig., fot. 52,05INDICE: J. S. Smith: Problems and prospects in the study of script and seal use on Cyprus in the bronze andiron ages N. E. Hirschfeld: Marks on pots: patterns of use in the archaeological record at Enkomi J.M. Webb: Device, image, and coercion: the role of glyptic in the political economy of late bronze age Cyprus G. B. Bazemore: The display and viewing of the syllabic inscriptions of Rantidi sanctuary A. T. Reyes:The stamp seals of Cyprus in the late bronze age and the iron age: an introduction B. B. Powell: Seals andwriting in the ancient Near East and Cyprus: observations from context.

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    090 Weller, O., ed.: Archologie du sel. Techniques et socits dans la pre- etprotohistoire europenne/Salzarchologie. Actes du colloque 12. 2 du XIVecongrs de UISPP, 4 septembre 2001, Lige et de la table ronde du comit desSalines de France, 18 mai 1998, Paris2002 257 pp., fig., fot., lm. col. 69,16INDICE: P. Gouletquer: Larchologie du sel. Histoire et mthodes dune recherche particulire M.-Y.Daire: Ateliers de bouilleurs de sel en Trgor (Bretagne). Donnes rcentes et indites F. Lemaire:Latelier de Saunage augusten du site de Conchil-le-Temple Fond de la commanderie (Somme) O. Weller / Y. Desfosss: Les ateliers sauniers de Sorrus (Pas-de-Calais): un apport majeur aux techniquesde production de sel et leur volution durant le second ge du fer C. Liot: Briquetage et productionde sels par lessivage de terres sales au Mexique N. Rouzeau: Saumeries et briquetages. Essai sur laproductivit des tablissements salicoles gaulois du centre-ouest atlantique daprs ltude du gisement deNalliers (Vende) P. Gouletquer: Du sel ltuve. Essai de synthse dune table ronde D. Monah:Lexploitation prhistorique du sel dans les Carpates orientales N. Tasic: Salt trade in the neolithic ofsoutheast Europe D. Morin: Lextraction du sel dans les Alpes durant la prhistoire (5810-5526 cal. BC).La source sale de Moriez, Alpes de Haute Provence (France) O. Weller: Aux origines de la productiondu sel en Europe. Vestiges, fonctions et enjeux archologiques M. Pasquinucci / S. Menchelli: The isoladi Coltano bronze age village and the salt production in north coastal Tuscany (Italy) N. Morre: proposdu sel hispanique J.-F. Chopin: Le Collge des Trois-Valles, Salies -du-Salat (Haute-Garonne). Unnouveau site de production de sel dans le sud-ouest de la France J.-D. Laffite: Le briquetage de la Seille Moyenvic (Moselle, France) au lieu-dit Les Crleurs M. Hees: Production et commerce du sel lgedu fer en Baden-Wrttemberg (Allemagne) C. Chaidron: Essai de reconstitution dun fourneau selprotohistorique au parc de Samara (Somme) T. Saile: Le commerce du sel dans lEurope centraleprhistorique A. Leroy: Les ateliers de salaisons en baie de Douarnenez (Finistre) A. Dufraisse / E.Gauthier: Exploitation des sources sales en Franche-Comt: impact sur lespace forestier du nolithique la priode mdivale.

    091 Wiegert, M.: Der Hunnenring von Otzenhausen, Lkr. St. Wendel. DieSiedlungsfunde und Bebauungsstrukturen einer sptlatenezeitlichen Hhenbefe-stigung im Saarland2002 728 pp., fig., lm., despl. 103,79

    092 Wijngaarden, G. J. van: Use and Appreciation of Mycenaean Pottery in theLevant, Cyprus and Italy (1600-1200 BC)2002 441 pp., fig., tabl., 13 map. 65,52INDICE: 1. Introduction: The argument Mycenaean pottery in the Mediterranean The archaeologyof trade and consumption 2. The Levant: Mycenaean pottery in the Levant: introduction Ugarit Hazor Tell Deir Alla The cultural significance of mycenaean pottery in the Levant 3. Cyprus:Mycenaean pottery in Cyprus: introduction Enkomi-Ayios Iakovos Athienou-Bamboulari tisKoukouninas Apliki-Karamallos The cultural significance of mycenaean pottery in Cyprus 4. TheCentral Mediterranean: Mycenaean pottery in the central Mediterranean: introduction Lipari Thapsos Broglio di Trebisacce The cultural significance of mycenaean pottery in Italy 5.Conclusions: Variations in the cultural significance of mycenaean pottery The role of mycenaean potteryin Mediterranean exchange Catalogues.

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    093 Worschech, U.: Cromlechs, Dolmen und Menhire. Vergleichende Studie zuvor- und frhgeschichtlichen Grabanlagen in Jordanien2002 130 pp., fig. 35,00INDICE: Zusammenfassende bersicht zu frhgeschichtlichen Grabasttten in Israel Grabsttten in derArd

    .el-Kerak (Jordanien) Typologie der Grber von er-Raha Archologische und religionsgeschicht-

    liche Anmerkungen zum Steinkult Exkurse: Datierung, Inschrift, Bibelwissenschaft und europischeDolmentypen.

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    094 Barandiarn, I. / A. Cava: Cazadores-recolectores en el Pirineo navarro.El sitio de Aizpea entre 8.000 y 6.000 aos antes de ahora2001 544 pp., fig., cuadr. 41,00

    095 Barandiarn Maestu, I. y otros: Los grupos humanos en la prehistoria deEncia-Urbasa. Anlisis cultural de asentamientos sistemas de explotacin,modos de vida y ritos desde el neoltico hasta el final de la edad antigua1989 310 pp., fig. 30,00

    096 Barandiarn, I. / A. Cava: La ocupacin prehistrica del abrigo deCostalena (Maella, Zaragoza)1989 164 pp., 71 fig., 11 lm. 8,55

    097 Barber Farras, J.: El poblat ibric de la Penya del Moro de Sant JustDesvern (baix Llobregat). Les excavacions realitzades desde el 12 dabril de1972 fins al 31 de desembre de 19902000 168 pp., 85 fig. 23,75

    098 Boj i Cullell, I.: Retorn a la prehistria2000 199 pp., fig., fot., lm. col. 17,50INDICE: La histria de la recerca en prehistria Canvis climtics i canvis en el paisatge Els primershumans Els primers pobladors de Catalunya El naixement de la tecnologia Els caadors-recollectors Lassentament i laprofitament de lentorn El foc La conscincia i la pervivncia El final dels caadors-recollectors Larribada dels primers agricultors i ramaders Les novesfeines, les noves eines Els habitatges i lexplotaci del territori La mort. Coves, sepulcres de fossai monuments megaltics El naixement de la mineria El descobriment dels metalls Canvisprofunds. Els camps durnes El naixement de lurbanisme El ferro i la fi de la prehistria.

    099 Breuil, H.: Antologa de textos. Recopilacin, traduccin y comentarios

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    por E. Ripoll Perell2002 402 pp., fig., lm. col. 37,50

    100 Cabre Aguilo, J.: Investigaciones en las cuevas de los Casares y de la Hoz(1934-1941)1998 155 pp., fig., lm. 20,75

    101 Carrera Ramirez, F. / F. J. Costas Goberna / A. de la Pea Santos:Grabados rupestres en Galicia. Caractersticas generales y problemtica de sugestin y conservacin2002 162 pp., fot., lm. col., map. 12,00

    102 Castro Martnez, P. V. / V. Lull / R. Mic: Cronologa de la prehistoriareciente de la Pennsula Ibrica y Baleares (c. 2800-900 cal ane)1996 300 pp., grf., map., tabl. 49,76

    103 Cauwe, N., ed.: Un ge dargent. Premiers agriculteurs et premiersmtallurgistes dans le sud-est de lEspagne. La collection Siret des Musesroyaux dart et dhistoire. Catalogue de lexposition Treignes (Belgique), du 26janvier au 31 aot 20032003 64 pp., fig., lm. col. 12,40INDICE: N. Cauwe: Henri et Louis Siret, pionniers de la prhistoire ibrique N. Cauwe: Les fouillesdHenri et Louis Siret dans les provinces de Murcia et dAlmera entre 1880 et 1887 N. Cauwe: Lenolithique et le chalcolithique dans le sud-est de la Pninsule Ibrique E. Warmenbol: La naissancede la mtallurgie en Pninsule Ibrique P.-L. van Berg: La cramique dEl Argar.

    104 Contreras Cortes, F. / J. A. Camara Serrano: La jerarquizacin social enla edad del bronce del alto Guadalquivir (Espaa). El poblado de Pealosa(Baos de la Encina, Jan)2002 172 pp., 43 fig., lm., tabl. 66,35

    105 Cousquer, Y. / H. Jaime / R. Omns, eds.: Les celtes et la PninsuleIbrique. Actes du colloque international Brest, 6-7-8 novembre 19971999 364 pp., fig. 22,86INDICE: 1. Prhistoire Antiquit: A. Lorrio: La culture celtibre: une vision densemble A. PenaGraa: Notas sobre la organizacin institucional celta en los territorios polticos autnomos (Trebas)de la antigua Gallaecia F. Beltrn Lloris: Les bronzes crits de Botorrita A. Jimeno Martnez &al.: Numancia celtbera: ciudad y necrpolis C. Olria / A. Manyans: Los materiales celtas y deinfluencia cltica pertenecientes a necrpolis y poblados del rea central del litoral mediterrneo peninsular

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    ibrico P. Galliou: LArmorique et le monde celtique 2. Histoire: J.-C. Cassard: Un valencien enBretagne au XVe sicle: Vincent Ferrier (1418-1419) F. Maurel: Larrive des premiers gallois enPatagonie Y. Cousquer: Le rgionalisme galicien dans la gnration Ns: Castelao et Risco 3.Linguistique: E. Losada Bada: Las escrituras celtohispnicas R. Omns: Le substrat celtique en castillanet en galicien I. Milln Gonzlez Pardo: La lengua luso-galega arcaica G. Emelyanoff: Celtisme etidentit asturienne aujourdhui 4. Littrature: H. Jaime: Vision celte du monde et littratures hispaniques R. Sainero: La influencia hispana en la primitiva literatura irlandesa J.-P. Snchez: Les celtes et la qutedu Paradis Ocanique V. M. Renero Arribas: La influencia de los autores bretones en la historiografacltica espaola del siglo XIX M. L. Burguera Nadal: Les notions celtiques du temps chez Valle-Incln F. Sucarrat: Luis Seone et le mythe celte.

    106 Dams, L.: Les peintures rupestres du Levant espagnol. Prface par L.-R.Nougier1985 352 pp., fig. 84,00

    107 Escoriza Mateu, T.: La representacin del cuerpo femenino. Mujeres y arterupestre levantino del arco mediterrneo de la Pennsula Ibrica2002 ix + 234 pp., 64 lm., 50 fig. 58,06INDICE: Teora feminista, representaciones de mujeres y arqueologa Hacia una arqueologa sexuada:la ruptura del paradigma androcntrico El arte rupestre levantino. Una visin desde los estudiosprehistricos Una nueva mirada. La produccin de la vida social en el arte rupestre levantino Nieblasobre los espacios sociales. Hiptesis sobre el contexto social del arte levantino Conclusin para unadiscusin English summary Referencias bibliogrficas.

    108 Garrido Pena, R.: El campaniforme en la meseta central de la PennsulaIbrica (c. 2500-2000 AC.)2000 xiii + 347 pp., 96 fig., 102 lm. 82,90

    109 Gutirrez Soler, L. M.: El oppidum de Giribaile2002 432 pp., fig., cuadr. 50,00

    110 Hernndez Gasch, J.: Arqueomediterrania, 3 (II): Son Real. Necrpolistalayotica de la edad del hierro, II: Estudio arqueolgico, anlisis social1998 243 pp., 16 lm. 18,13

    111 Hernndez Prez, M. S. / J. M. Segura Mart, eds.: La sarga. Arte rupestrey territorio2002 216 pp., fig., lm., lm. col. 20,00INDICE: J. M. Segura Mart: Las pinturas de La Sarga. Historiografa (1951-2001) A. Beltrn Martnez:La Sarga (Alcoy, Alicante). Cincuenta aos despus M. S. Hernndez Prez & al.: La Sarga, (Alcoy,Alicante). Catlogo de pinturas y horizontes artsticos V. Villaverde & al.: Las figuras levantinas del Abric

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    i de La Sarga: Aproximacin a su estilo y composicin J. E. Aura Tortosa / J. Fortea Prez: Pinceles,plumas y gradinas. Sobre la lectura formal, estructural y funcional del arte prehistrico B. Mart Oliver/ J. Juan-Cabanilles: La decoraci de les cermiques neoltiques i la seua relaci amb les pintures rupestresdels abrics de La Sarga J. Bernabeu Aubn & al.: El poblamiento neoltico: desarrollo del paisaje agrarioen les valls de lAlcoi R. Ortiz & al.: El context arqueolgic de La Canal i de La Sarga (Alcoi-Xixona) R. Martnez Valle: La Sarga (Alcoy, Alicante), un proyecto para la conservacin del yacimiento V.Galbis Matarredona / M. Signes Verdera: Paisatge i medi natural.

    112 Jimnez vila, J.: La torutica orientalizante en la Pennsula Ibrica2002 578 pp., 258 fig., 68 lm. 60,10INDICE: 1. Aspectos introductorios: El fenmeno orientalizante en la Pennsula Ibrica. Una aproxima-cin conceptual El trabajo del bronce en la prehistoria de la Pennsula Ibrica 2. Anlisis del material:Jarros Braseros Otros vasos Timiaterios, lampadarios y material asociable Elementos de carroy atalajes Armas Elementos de mobiliario Figuras exentas Objetos varios 3. Conclusiones:La torutica fenicio-occidental Otras tradiciones artesanales Conclusiones generales Eplogo: Latorutica post-orientalizante: problemas y perspectivas.

    113 Tarradell i Mateu, M. / J. Hernndez Gasch: Arqueomediterrania, 3 (I):Son Real. Necropolis talayotica de la edad del hierro. I: Catalogo e inventarios1998 223 pp., fig. 18,12

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    114 Arbousse Bastide, t.: Armes traditionnelles dAfrique (dagues, poignards,glaives, pes, tranchets et couperets). Approche rgionale et classificationtechnique, morphologique et esthtique2003 iv + 203 pp., 231 fig. 56,40

    115 Avisseau, M., ed.: La glyptique des mondes classiques. Mlanges enhommage Marie-Louise Vollenweider1997 120 pp., 137 lm. 39,64

    116 Bartosiewicz, L. / H. J. Greenfield, eds.: Transhumant Pastoralism inSouthern Europe. Recent Perspectives from Archaeology, History and Ethnology1999 245 pp., fig. 37,85INDICE: 1. Archaeology: H. J. Greenfield: The advent of transhumant pastoralism in the temperate

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    southeast Europe: a zooarchaeological perspective from the central Balkans E. Comsa: Aspects du mtierde ptre au cours du nolithique tardif et de la priode de transition vers lge du bronze dans le territoire dela Roumanie L. Bartosiewicz: The role of sheep versus goat in meat consumption at archaeological sites 2. History: H. Grassl: Women in ancient pastoralism T. Cevc: The architectural origin of two typesof herdsmens huts from slovenian Alpine pastures J. M. Halpern: The ecological transformation of aresettled area, pig herders to settled farmers in central Serbia (umadija, Yugoslavia) during the 19th and 20thcenturies 3. Ethnoarchaeology: F. Baker: The ethnoarchaeology of transhumance in the southernAbruzzi in central Italy an interdisciplinary approach J. G. Nandris: Ethnoarchaeology and latinity inthe mountains of the soutjern Velebit C. Chang: The ethnoarchaeology of pastoral sites in the Grevenaregion of northern Greece N. Efstratiou: Pastoralism in highland Rhodope: archaeological implicationsform recent observations M. Moreno Garca: Ethnographic observations of transhumant husbandrypractices in Spain and their applicability to the archaeological sample 4. Ethnology: E. Chalkea:Ecological adaptations of the Sarakatsani (Epirus-Zagori-Greece) M. L. Ryder: Did Vlach shepherdsspread sheep-milking customs through south-east Europe? I. Smerdel: The three sheepmasters:transhumance in Pivka (Slovenia) from the middle of 19th to the middle of 20th century A.-M. Brisebarre:Organization of ovine transhumance in Cvennes, France J. Senegacnik: The contemporary pastureeconomy in the Slovenian Alps.

    117 Becker, C. / H. Manhart / J. Peters / J. Schibler, eds.: Historia animaliumex ossibus. Beitrge zur Paloanatomie, Archologie, gyptologie, Ethnologieund Geschichte der Tiermedizin. Festschrift fr Angela von den Driesch zum 65.Geburtstag1999 488 pp., 137 fig., 111 tabl. 83,84

    118 Biehl, P. F. / A. Gramsch / A. Marciniak, eds.: Archologien Europas/Archeologies of Europe. Geschichte, Methoden und Theorien/History, Methodsand Theories2001 590 pp. 26,52INDICE: R. Schild: Making archaeology, not an easy task P. F. Biehl & al.: Archaeologies of Europe:histories and identities. An introduction Die Archologien Europas: Ein berblick: H. Parzinger:Archologien Europas und europische Archologie Rckblick und Ausblick D. Minta-Tworzowska: Between a community of inspiration and the separateness of archaeological traditions Geschichte des archologischen Denkens in Ost und West: S. Tabaczyski: From the history of easternand western archaeological thought: an introduction to discussion P. M. Barford: East is east and westis west? Power and paradigm in european archaeology F. Bertemes: Die mitteleuropische Archolo-gie: Eine Standortbestimmung zwischen Ost und West M. K. H. Eggert: Between facts and fiction:reflections on the archaeologists craft J.-P. Demoule: Archologische Kulturen und moderne Nationen Theorie und Praxis in den europischen Archologien: J. Kunow: Die Entwicklung von archologi-schen Organisationen und Institutionen in Deutschland im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert und das ffentlicheInteresse Bedeutungsgewinne und Bedeutungsverluste und deren Folgen U. Sommer: DeutscherSonderweg oder gehemmte Entwicklung? Einige Bemerkungen zu momentanen Entwicklungen derdeutschen Archologie A. Northe & al.: Halle Archologie zwischen Ost und West B. Olsen:Devided we stand? Some opinions about trends and developments in scandinavian archaeology 1970-2000 J. Chapman: Theoretical archaeology in Britain in the late 20th century An overview L. N.

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    Koryakova: Present day russian archaeology and the outside world S. A. Vasilev: Palaeolithic studies inRusia: retrospect and prospects J. Rassamakin: Die Archologie der Ukraine: vom entwickeltenSozialismus zur Selbststndigkeit E. Neustupn: Czech archaeology at the turn of the millennium D. Gheorghiu / C. F. Schuster: The avatars of a paradigm: a short history of romanian archaeology V. Nikolov: Die bulgarische Archologie im letzten Jahrzehnt des 20. Jahrhunderts S. Babi: Still innocentafter all these years? Sketches for a social history of archaeology in Serbia P. Novakovi: Archaeology infive states A peculiarity or just another story at the crossroads of Mitteleuropa and the Balkans: a case studyof slovene archaeology A. Guidi: An italian perspective I. Martnez Navarrete: Archaeological thoughtand practice in Spain (1939-2000) Diskussion: U. Veit: Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Theoriedebatte undPolitik: Ur- und Frhgeschichtliche Archologie in Europa am Beginn des dritten Jahrtausends Z.Kobyliski: Archaeology on the ruins of ivory towers: what sort of theory do we need? P. L. Kohl: Advancesin archaeology: comments on Archaeologies of Europe. History, methods and theories.

    119 Bueno Hernndez, F., ed.: I congreso nacional de historia de las presas.Actas. Mrida, 8 al 11 de noviembre de 2000. 2 vols.2002 832 pp., map., fig. 12,50

    120 Cancik, H. / H. Schneider, eds.: Brills New Pauly.Encyclopaedia of the Ancient World. Antiquity, I: A-Ari2002 lxii + 580 pp. 166,40[Al realizar su pedido para este volumen se comprometea la adquisicin de la obra completa.]

    121 Cullen, B. S.: Contagious Ideas. On Evolution, Culture, Archaeology, andCultural Virus Theory. Collected Writings Edited by J. Steele, R. Cullen & C.Chippindale2000 xx + 283 pp. 39,80INDICE: 1. The Cultural Virus Critique: The untried theory Cultural evolutionism Culturalsociobiology Cultural selectionism The darwinian resurgence and the cultural virus critique 2. Heritage Constraint and the Cultural Virus Theory: Heritage constraint in cultural phenomena Foundation arguments of the virus perspective An outline of cultural virus theory 3. Applicationsof the Cultural Virus Theory: The eusocial pottery assemblage Megalithic predator, neolithic prey:symbiosis, parasitism and monumentality in prehistoric north-west Europe Parasite ecology and theevolution of religion Art academies, cultural copying fidelity and society: later european visualrepresentation as a predatory phenomenon References.

    122 Downes, J. / T. Pollard, eds.: The Loved Bodys Corruption. Archaeolo-gical Contributions to the Study of Human Mortality1999 xiv + 223 pp., fig. 27,35

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    123 Friesinger, H. / F. Krinzinger, eds.: 100 Jahre sterreichische Forschun-gen in Ephesos. Aktes des Symposions Wien 1995, 2 vols. [Textband +Tafel-band + Plne]1999 763 pp., despl., + 192 lm. 235,30

    124 Gazda, E. K., ed.: The Ancient Art of Emulation. Studies in ArtisticOriginality and Tradition from the Present to Classical Antiquity2002 xiii + 300 pp., fot. 76,30INDICE: E. K. Gazda: Introduction: Beyond copying: Artistic originality and tradition R. Wisberg:Twentieth-century rhetoric: enforcing originality and distancing the past A. Taylor: The problem oflabels: three marble shepherds in nineteenth-century Rome N. H. Ramage: Restorer and collector:notes on eighteenth-century recreations of roman statues R. E. Spear: di sua mano C. C.Mattusch: In search of the greek bronze original M. B. Hollinshead: Extending the reach of marble:struts in greek and roman sculpture E. E. Perry: Rhetoric, literary criticism, and the roman aestheticsof artistic imitation M. Koortbojian: Forms of attention: four notes on replication and variation M. Marvin: The Ludovisi barbarians: the Grand Manner J. F. Trimble: Greek myth, gender, and socialstructure in a roman house: two paintings of Achilles at Pompeii E. Bartman: Eross flame: imagesof sexy boys in roman ideal sculpture L. J. Roccos: The Citharode Apollo in Villa contexts: a romantheme with variations.

    125 Giumlia-Mair, A., ed: I bronzi antichi. Produzione e tecnologia. Atti delXV congresso internazionale sui bronzi antichi, Grado-Aquileia 22-26 maggio20012002 660 pp., fig. 55,01

    126 Guidobaldi, F. / A. Paribeni, eds.: Atti dellVIII colloquio dellAssociazio-ne italiana per lo studio e la conservazione del mosaico. Firenze, 21-23 febbraio20012001 xii + 730 pp., fot. 64,45

    127 Litwin, J., ed.: Down the River to the Sea. Proceedings of the EighthInternational Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology, Gdansk 19972000 ix + 272 pp., fig., fot. 98,00INDICE: A) The Central and Eastern European Scene: A. Zbierski: The beginnings of Gdask and polishshipping J. Litwin: Boat and ship archaeology in Poland C. Westerdahl: From land to sea, from seato land. On transport zones, borders and human space J. Hausen: Shipping between Danube and Rhinefrom medieval to modern times (Canal of Charlemagne, canal of king Louis of Bavaria, Rhine-Danube-canal) I. Pomian & al.: Water or land? Preliminary results of an interdisciplinary project of palaeoenvi-ronmental reconstruction at the site of the medieval harbour in Puck (N. Poland) P. Sorokin: The medievalboatbuilding tradition of Russia G. Indruszewski: Technical aspects of early medieval vessels from thesouthern shores of the Baltic sea A. E. Zalsters: XIIth century local water-craft construction in the eastern

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    Baltic V. Mss: Features of medieval frisian boatbuilding in estonian inland waters W. Ossowski:Some results of the study of logboats in Poland O. Hckmann: Post-medieval Rhine vessels from Mainz,Germany P. Kleij: An inventory project M.-J. Springmann: Archaeological and archival indicators ofsocio-cultural change on board ship in the 16th century B) The Antique World: M. K. Langdon / A. vande Moortel: Newly discovered greek boat engravings from Attica C. Beltrame: Sutiles naves of romanage. New evidence and technological comparisons with pre-roman sewn boats L. T. Lehmann: Faint lighton the hellenistic steering-oar G. Boetto: New technological and historical observations on the Fiumicino1 wreck from Portus Claudius (Fiumicino, Rome) C) Technical Studies and Reconstructions in ShipArchaeology: K. V. Valbjrn & al.: Reconstruction of the Hjortsprint Boat - philosophy, execution andinitial results N. P. Fenger / H. Lumbye-Hansen: Reconstruction of the Hjortspring boat theoreticalperformance and initial test results R. E. Hoekstra: The cog of Kampen. Rebuilding the wreck OZ36 R. Bockius: A late roman river cruiser from Mainz? On the reconstruction of Mainz, wreck No. 3 E.& J. Gifford: Middle minoan aegean sailing ships G. Larsson: The reconstruction of the Viks boat W.Folkersma: Numerical Hull shape reconstruction E. Riccardi: Problems in the interpretation of boatremains arising from different manner of sinking: the wreck of Isola Piana Olbia Sassari-Italy D)Local Boats of Europe: Y. Kahanov: The Tantura B shipwreck, Tantura Laggon, Israel. PreliminaryHull construction report T. Weski: Local boats of the Steinhuder Meer near Hannover A. D. Vos:Punt-like vessels from the Zuyderzee-area with different dimensions and different functions A. E.Christensen: Some archaic details of norwegian fresh-water boats R. S. Neyland: Pram-class watercraft: continuity and change A. Englert: The shipwreck of Hedwigenkoog - A coastal vesselabandoned in a broken North Sea dike near the harbour of Bssum around 1720 V. Fenwick / A. Gale:The Primose path. Routes of innovation in local craft E) Extra-European Vessels: L. Blue: An indianreverse-clinker boatbuilding tradition A. R. Saltus, Jr.: Watercraft assemblages in inland waterways A. C. Kjorness / L. E. Babits: A derelict small boat survey, Pamlico Drainage, North Carolina, USA D. C. Switzer: The rescue and preservation of the only existing american clipper ship F)Prehistoric and Early Medieval Vessels: B. Arnold: Carpenters, logboats and bronze age villages onlake Neuchtel F. Rieck: New parts of the Nydam ships. Investigations on a classical danish site,1989-97 O. Crumlin-Pedersen: The hedeby ships D. M. Goodburn: New light on the constructionof early medieval frisian sea-going vessels G) Europeans Ships through Centuries: E. Rieth: Themediaeval wreck from Port-Berteau II (Charente-Maritime, France) H. M. Myrhj: The late medievalwreck from Vedby Hage, Denmark C. P.P. Leme: A ship-cementery on the B&W site in Copenhagen N. Gnsenin: Up to date discoveries in the Marmara Islands and a log boat C. O. Cederlund: Thestructure of inland transportation in early swedish iron production; types of vessels in the same; its relationto general transport and communication routes B. Thomsen: Historic wrecks in danish waters. Whereand how many? F. Ciciliot: The genoese galeonus (XIIth-early XVIth centuries H) Final Session:C. T. D. Dobbs / M. Bridge: Preliminary results from dendrochronological studies on the Mary Rose J. R. Steffy: Influences of shipbuilding technology S. McGrail: The ISBSA: past, present and future.

    128 Nicolini, G. / N. Dieudonne-Glad, eds.: Les mtaux antiques: travail etconservation. Actes du colloque de Poitiers, 28-30 septembre 19951998 210 pp., fig., fot., tabl. 30,00

    129 Otte, M., ed.: Sons originels: prhistoire de la musique. Actes ducolloque de musicologie, Lige, 11-12-13 dcembre 19931994 310 pp., fig., fot., not. 41,25

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    130 Pant, G., ed.: I centri produttori di ceramica in Piemonte (secoli XVII-XIX)2002 vii + 187 pp., fig., fot. 26,00INDICE: M. Cortelazzo: Fonti archeologiche per lindividuazione delle produzioni del Cuneese L.Palmucci Quaglino: Le fabbriche di ceramica nel Piemonte meridionale. Un primo inventario dei luoghi S. Arditi / S. Gobbato: Lattivit dei ceramisti di Cassine (AL) A. Crosetto: La produzione di una fornaceastigiana G. Pant: I pignatari del Biellese. Una produzione originale? M. Subbrizio: Le ceramichepopolari a Torino: probabili produzioni locali G. Giorda: Fornaci e fornaciai di Castellamonte (TO). Laproduzione di vasellame L. Vaschetti: Vasi da coronamento nelledilizia canavesana del settecento P. Gaiani: Lattivit delle fornaci nel Piemonte orientale. Fonti documentarie S. Sfrecola: Analisi minero-petrografiche per lindividuazione delle aree produttive piemontesi L. Spina: Le stoviglie di RoncoBiellese. Memoria e presente di un antico artigianato R. Bordone: Conclusioni.

    131 Pedeli, C. / S. Pulga: Pratiche conservative sullo scavo archeologico.Principi e metodi2002 153 pp., fig. 31,20INDICE: Scavo e conservazione Aspetti climatici Propriet e deterioramento dei materiali Messain luce Riconoscimento dei materiali e valutazioni Coperture e protezioni Stabilizzazione Prevenzione dellattacco biologico Consolidamento Stacco e prelievo Prima pulitura dei repertimobili (Lavaggio) Primo imballaggio Registrazione ed etichettatura Deposito temporaneo insito Documentazione La conservazione a lungo termine Appendic: Raccomandazioni UNESCO Classificazione dei materiali Inerti e leganti Consolidanti: classificazione e preparazione Ilgel di silice Clima continentale: studio statistico Moduli per la registrazione dei dati di gestione econservazione Vademecum dellattrezzatura per lUnit operativa di pronto intervento.

    132 Rutgers, L. V., ed.: What Athens has to do with Jerusalem. Essays onClassical, Jewish and Early Christian Art and Archaeology in Honor of GideonFoerster2002 ix + 600 pp., fig., lm. 46,80INDICE: K. Fittschen: Zur Panzerstatue aus Samaria Sebaste R. Winkes: A dionysiac sarcophagus atRoger William Park J. Patrich: Herods hippodrome-stadium at Caesarea and the games conducted therein P. Baumann: Mythological heroes in the service of private representation: a case study on some lateantique mosaics in the Holy land J. Magness: Women at Qumran A. Kloner / B. Zissu: The Cavesof Simeon the just and The minor Sanhedrin Two burial complexes from the second temple period inJerusalem M. Aviam / D. Syon: Jewish ossuaries in Galilee Appendix: A. Shapiro: Petrographicexamination of clay ossuaries G. Koch: Jdische Sarkophage der Kaiserzeit und der Sptantike Z.Weiss: New light on the Rehov inscription: identifying the gate of Campon at Beth Shean Y. Eliav:Realia, daily life, and the transmission of local stories during the talmudic period S. Gruber: Archaeo-logical remains of ashkenazic jewry in Europe: a new source of pride and history G. A. M. Rouwhorst:The reading of scripture in early christian liturgy A. Provoost: A theoretical model concerning earlychristian topography B. Leyerle: Children and disease in a sixth century monastery H. M. Cotton / W.Eck: A new inscription from Caesarea Maritima and the local elite of Caesarea Maritima G. Lacerenza:Jewish magicians and christian clients in late antiquity: the testimony of amulets and inscriptions S. Agady& al.: Byzantine shops in the street of the monuments at Bet Shean (Scythopolis).

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    133 Scheffer, C., ed.: Ceramics in Context. Proceedings of the InternordicColloquium on Ancient Pottery Held at Stockholm, 13-15 June 19972001 170 pp., fig., fot. 43,54

    134 Torrence, R. / J. Grattan, eds.: Natural Disasters and Cultural Change2002 367 pp., 55 fig., 20 fot., map. 139,00INDICE: R. Torrence / J. Grattan: The archaeology of disasters: past and future trends S. Shimoyama:Basic characteristics of disasters H. Davies: Tsunamis and the coastal communities of Papua New Guinea K. S. Crittenden / K. S. Rodolfo: Bacolor town and Pinatubo volcano, Philippines: coping with recurrentlahar disaster M. Gibbs: Maritime archaeology and behaviour during crisis: the wreck of the VOC shipBatavia (1629) J. Grattan & al.: The end is nigh? Social and environmental responses to volcanic gaspollution P. M. Allison: Recurring tremors: the continuing impact of the AD 79 eruption of Mt Vesuvius D. J. Lowe & al.: Volcanism and early maori society in New Zealand J.-C. Galipaud: Under thevolcano: Ni-Vanuatu and their environment P. Saltonstall / G. A. Carver: Earthquakes, subsidence,prehistoric site attrition and the archaeological record: a view from the settlement Point site, Kodiakarchipelago, Alaska L. L. Johnson: Natural disasters and cultural change in the Shumagin Islands K.D. Kornbacher: Horsemen of the Apocalypse: the relationship between severe environmental perturbationsand culture change on the north coast of Peru F. Menotti: Climatic change, flooding and occupationalhiatus in the lake-dwelling central european bronze age J. Driessen: Towards an archaeology of crisis:defining the long-term impact of the bronze age Santorini eruption S. W. Manning / D. A. Sewell:Volcanoes and history: a significant relationship? The case of Santorini R. Torrence: What makes adisaster? A long-term view of volcanic eruptions and human responses in Papua New Guinea H. Machida/ S. Sugiyama: The impact of the Kikai-Akahoya explosive eurptions on human societies S. Shimoyama:Volcanic disasters and archaeological sites in southern Kyushu, Japan.

    135 Williams, H., ed.: Archaeologies of Remembrance. Death and Memory inPast Societies2003 xiv + 310 pp., fig. 114,40

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    136 Albersmeier, S.: Untersuchungen zu den Frauenstatuen des ptolemi-schen gypten2002 xiii + 457 pp., 86 lm. 92,50

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    138 Bietak, M., ed.: gypten und Levante, Internationale Zeitschrift fr gypti-sche Archologie und deren Nachbargebiete, 12 20022002 272 pp., fig., fot., lm. col. 92,50INDICE: K. Aslanidou: Der minoische Spiralfries aus dem Grabungsareal H/IV in Tell el Dabca.

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    139 Cagle, A.: The Spatial Structure of Kom El-Hisn: an Old Kingdom Townin the Western Nile Delta, Egypt2003 x + 253 pp., fig., tabl. 59,72

    140 Demaree, R. J.: Ramesside Ostraca2002 272 pp., 224 lm. 190,00

    141 Dorman, P. F.: Faces in Clay. Technique, Imagery, and Allusion in aCorpus of Ceramic Sculpture from Ancient Egypt2002 223 pp., 3 fig., 38 lm. 65,50

    142 El-Khouri, L. Salem: The Nabataean Terracotta Figurines2002 216 pp., 101 fig., 59 lm. 49,76

    143 Ess, M. van: Uruk. Architektur II. von der Akkad- bis zur mittelbabylo-nischen Zeit, 1: Das Eanna-Heiligtum zur Ur III- und altbabylonischen Zeit,2 vols. (Text- und Beilagenband)2001 407 pp., fig., lm., despl. 144,00

    144 Janes, G.: Shabtis. A Private View. Ancient Egyptian Funerary Statuettesin European Private Collections2002 263 pp., lm. col., CD-ROM 130,00

    145 Kepinski, C.: Larbre stylis en Asie occidentale au 2e millnaire avant

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    146 Lehmann, G.: Bibliographie der archologischen Fundstellen und Sur-veys in Syrien und Libanon2002 745 pp., CD-ROM, 20 map. 90,27

    147 Montagu, J.: Musical Instruments of the Bible2002 xiv + 177 pp., 16 fig., 2 not. 51,34

    148 Peserico, A.: Die offenen Formen der Red Slip Ware aus Karthago.Untersuchungen zur phnizischen Keramik im westlichen Mittelmeerraum2002 131 pp., 13 fig., 18 lm. 26,94

    149 Preys, R.: Les complexes de la demeure du Sistre et du trne de Re.Thologie et dcoration dans le temple dHathor Dendera2002 xxxiii + 662 pp., 26 lm. 72,80

    150 Schmid, S. G. / B. Kolb: Petra - Ez Zantur II. Ergebnisse der Schweize-risch-liechtensteinischen Ausgrabungen, 2 vols. (1: S. G. Schmid: Die Feinke-ramik der Nabater. Typologie, Chronologie und kulturhistorische Hinter-grnde; 2: B. Kolb: Die Sptantiken Wohnbauten von Ez Zantur in Petra und derWohnhausbau in Palstina vom 4.-6. Jh. n. Chr.)2000 495 pp., fig., despl., microf. 92,50

    151 Schmidt, K.: Norsuntepe. Kleinfunde II. Artefakte aus Felsgestein, Kno-chen und Geweih, Ton, Metall und Glas2002 217 pp., 94 lm. b/n y col. 128,00

    152 Soukiassian, G. / M. Wuttmann / L. Pantalacci: Balat VI: Le palais desGouverneurs de lpoque de Pepy II: les sanctuaires de Ka et leurs dpendances2002 ix + 542 pp., 370 fig., fot. 63,00

    153 Topoi. Orient-occident. Supplment 2: Les animaux et les hommes dans lemonde syro-msopotamien aux poques historiques. Actes du colloque interna-tional tenu luniversit Charles-de-Gaulle-Lille III, 4-5 dcembre 19982002 506 pp., fig., map. 23,92INDICE: Faune, chasse et levage, circulation des animaux: B. Wilkens: Archaeozoology. Westwards:

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    the fauna of Tell Afis (Syria) F. G. Fedele: Lest: la faune du Hamrn (Iraq) M. Maskhour:Lexploitation des quids en Asie du sud-ouest: lexemple de Qabrestan, un tablissement du IVemillnaire, au nord du plateau central iranien M. Tanret: Les animaux dans les archives dUr-Utu B.Lion / C. Michel: Poissons et crustacs en haute Msopotamie au dbut du IIe millnaire av. J.-C. F.Briquel-Chatonnet / P. Bordreuil: Tiglath-phalazar Ier a-t-il pch ou chass le nah

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    154 Zecchi, M.: Geografia religiosa del Fayyum. Dalle origini al IV secoloa.C.2001 312 pp. 39,00

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    155 Arapojanni, X. / J. Rambach / L. Godart: Kavkania. Die Ergebnisse derAusgrabung von 1994 auf dem Hgel Vonagrilitses2002 xxiv + 252 pp., 16 lm. 78,00

    156 De Juliis, E. M.: La ceramica sovraddipinta apula2002 196 pp., fot., lm. b/n y col. 20,80

    157 Gentili, B. / F. Perusino, eds.: Le orse di Brauron. Un rituale di iniziazionefemminile nel santuario di Artemide2002 271 pp., lm. b/n y col. 31,20INDICE: W. Burkert: Iniziazione: un concetto moderno e una terminologia antica N. Marinatos: The

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    158 Gras, M. / E. Greco / P. G. Guzzo, eds.: Nel cuore del Mediterraneo antico.Reggio, Messina, e le colonie calcidesi dellarea dello Stretto2000 304 pp., 15 fig., 44 lm. col. 64,45INDICE: M. Gras: Lo stretto fra Calabria e Sicilia e i traffici arcaici P. G. Guzzo: Istmi e commerci: unarilettura di Georges Vallet A. Schnapp: Le vie del commercio greco in occidente C. Ampolo: Lafunzione dello stretto nella vicenda politica fino al termine della guerra del Peloponneso A. Polosa:Monete e sistemi ponderali nellarea dello stretto G. Camassa: Per una storia dei culti nellarea dellostretto B. dAgostino: La colonizzazione euboica nel golfo di Napoli M. C. Lentini: Naxos L.Tomay: Mtauros G. Tigano: Milazzo U. Spigo: Lipari fra lo stretto di Messina e il mondo italiota.Approccio ai dati archeologici M. Bats: I focei attraverso e al di l dello stretto (600 a.C. ca.-475 a.C. ca.) E. Greco: A Rhegion: il poseidoniate, i focei e la fondazione di Velia E. Carando: Topografia diRhegion L. Costamagna: Il territorio di Reggio G. M. Bacci: Topografia archeologica di Zancle-Messana F. Longo: Il problema delle officine bronzistiche di Rhegion A. Pontrandolfo: I vasi calcidesi S. Pafumi: Pitagora di Reggio, scultore panellenico A. Rouveret: Arte e medicina: noterella su Pitagoradi Reggio e Parrasio P. G. Guzzo: Oreficerie dello stretto.

    159 Mitteilungen des D. A. I. Athenische Abteilung, 116 20012002 226 pp., 20 fig., 35 lm. 69,50

    160 Niemeier, W.-D.: Der Kuros vom Heiligen Tor. berraschende Neufundearchaischer Skulptur im Kerameikos in Athen2003 62 pp., 25 fig., 42 lm. col. 24,80

    161 Norskov, V.: Greek Vases in New Contexts. The Collecting and Trading ofGreek Vases: an Aspect of the Modern Reception of Antiquity2002 407 pp., lm. col., fig., tabl. 49,61INDICE: The history of collecting greek vases Vases for sale: trade & restrictions Vases in museums:case studies A look at the market: availability or choice Conclusions: the individual choice.

    162 Palagia, O.: The Pediments of the Parthenon1998 128 pp., 119 lm. 64,48

    163 Stanwick, P. E.: Portraits of the Ptolemies. Greek Kings as Egyptian

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    166 Adam, J.-P.: La construccin romana, materiales y tcnicas2002 373 pp., encuad., fot., fig. 42,00INDICE: La topografa Los materiales de construccin El sillar Las estructuras mixtas Elsillarejo Los arcos, las bvedas La carpintera Los revestimientos Los suelos Losprogramas tcnicos La arquitectura domstica y artesanal.

    167 Amrein, H.: Latelier de verriers dAvenches. Lartisanat du verre aumilieu du Ier sicle aprs J.-C.2001 176 pp., 99 fig., 20 lm. col. 55,30

    168 Baena del Alczar, L. / J. Beltrn Fortes: Corpus signorum imperii romani.Espaa, I, 2: Las esculturas romanas de la provincia de Jan2002 294 pp., 83 lm. 103,13

    169 Balbi de Caro, S.: Auri sacra fames. Lusso e denaro a Roma1994 179 pp., lm. 32,45

    170 Baldini Lippolis, I.: Loreficeria nellimpero di Costantinopoli tra IV e VIIsecolo1999 285 pp., fig., lm. col. 48,36

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    172 Blonde, F. / P. Ballet / J.-F. Salles, eds.: Cramiques hellnistiques et

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