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Cover. Conservation of wall paintings from the Colonial period that were discovered inside a house inhabited by Indigenous Ixil
Maya in the city of Chajul (Guatemala). The murals were created using old, pre-Hispanic technology, and their iconography combines
pre-Columbian elements with imported European components. For further details, see the full article by Źrałka et al. in this issue;
photograph by Robert Słaboński.

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Featured in this issue:
Land-use and cultivation in the etaghas of the Tadrart Acacus (south-west Libya): the dawn of Saharan
agriculture?
Savino di Lernia, Isabella Massamba N’Siala, Anna Maria Mercuri & Andrea Zerboni

Marking the sacral landscape of a north Arabian oasis: a sixth-millennium BC monumental


stone platform and surrounding burials
Olivia Munoz, Marianne Cotty, Guillaume Charloux, Charlène Bouchaud, Hervé Monchot,
Céline Marquaire, Antoine Zazzo, Rémy Crassard, Olivier Brunet, Vanessa Boschloos &
Thamer al-Malki

Early commensal interaction between humans and hares in Neolithic northern China
Pengfei Sheng, Yaowu Hu, Zhouyong Sun, Liping Yang, Songmei Hu, Benjamin T. Fuller &

Volume 94:571–839
Xue Shang

Foraging and farming: archaeobotanical and zooarchaeological evidence for Neolithic exchange on the
Tibetan Plateau
Lele Ren, Guanghui Dong, Fengwen Liu, Jade d’Alpoim-Guedes, Rowan K. Flad, Minmin Ma,
Haiming Li, Yishi Yang, Yujia Liu, Dongju Zhang, Guolin Li, Jiyuan Li & Fahu Chen

From the earliest farmers to the first urban centres: a socio-economic analysis of underground storage
practices in north-eastern Iberia
Georgina Prats, Ferran Antolín & Natàlia Alonso

The sceptres of life-sized divine statues from Canaanite Lachish and Hazor
Yosef Garfinkel

New discoveries at Mokarta, a Bronze Age hilltop settlement in western Sicily


Christopher Sevara, Roderick B. Salisbury, Ralf Totschnig, Michael Doneus, Klaus Löcker &

Number 375
Sebastiano Tusa

Ground-penetrating radar survey at Falerii Novi: a new approach to the study of Roman cities
Lieven Verdonck, Alessandro Launaro, Frank Vermeulen & Martin Millett

Medieval long-wall construction on the Mongolian Steppe during the eleventh to thirteenth
centuries AD
Gideon Shelach-Lavi, Ido Wachtel, Dan Golan, Otgonjargal Batzorig, Chunag Amartuvshin,
Ronnie Ellenblum & William Honeychurch

June 2020
Love and hope: emotions, dress accessories and a plough in later medieval Britain, c. AD 1250–1500
Eleanor R. Standley

The Maya wall paintings from Chajul, Guatemala


Jarosław Źrałka, Katarzyna Radnicka, Monika Banach, Lucas Asicona Ramírez,
María Luisa Vázquez de Ágredos-Pascual, Cristina Vidal-Lorenzo, Lars Frühsorge &
Juan Luis Velásquez

A rare miniature and small-scale stencil assemblage from the Gulf of Carpentaria: replication and
meaning in Australian rock art
Liam M. Brady, John J. Bradley, Amanda Kearney & Daryl Wesley www.antiquity.ac.uk Volume 94 • Number 375 • June 2020

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world archaeology
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