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A great wave: the Storegga tsunami and the end of Doggerland?
James Walker, Vincent Gaffney, Simon Fitch, Merle Muru, Andrew Fraser,
Martin Bates & Richard Bates
The Beixin Culture: archaeobotanical evidence for a population dispersal of
Neolithic hunter-gatherer-cultivators in northern China
Guiyun Jin, Songtao Chen, Hui Li, Xianjun Fan, Aiguo Yang & Steven Mithen
Thinking outside the cist: interpreting a unique artefact assemblage from an Early
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Rachel J. Crellin, Chris Fowler & Michelle Gamble
The chronology of Glastonbury Lake Village
Peter Marshall, Richard Brunning, Stephen Minnitt, Christopher Bronk Ramsey,
Elaine Dunbar & Paula J. Reimer
Climate variability and landscape dynamics in the Late Hellenistic and
Roman north-eastern Peloponnese
Anton Bonnier & Martin Finné
The introduction of the European fallow deer to the northern provinces of the
Roman Empire: a multi-proxy approach to the Herstal skeleton (Belgium)
Fabienne Pigière, Denis Henrard, Naomi Sykes, Nathalie Suarez-Gonzalez &
Gontran Sonet
Gjellestad: a newly discovered ‘central place’ in south-east Norway
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Erich Nau & Knut Paasche
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Lidio M. Valdez, Katrina J. Bettcher & Marcelino N. Huamaní
Isotopic insights into the jar-and-coffin mortuary ritual of the Cardamom
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& Tep Sokha
Writing histories at Êngkahonovita Ogwêvi: multicultural entanglement at Red
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Laura L. Scheiber & Katherine L. Burnett
Do all dogs go to heaven? Tracking human-animal relationships through the
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Eric Tourigny

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