IInd Deya International Conference of Prehistory: Recent Developments in Western Mediterranean Prehistory: Archaeological Techniques, Technology and Theory. Volume II: Archaeological Technology and Theory
β Scribed by W. H. Waldren, J. A. Ensenyat, R. C. Kennard
- Publisher
- BAR Publishing
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 444
- Series
- International
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
VOLUME II
Cover Page
Copyright Page
AKNOWLEDGEMENT
FOREWORD
PREFACIO
PRESENTACION DE LAS PONENCIAS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
THE CLASSIFICATION AND DATING OF LIME MORTARS BY CHEMICAL ANALYSIS AND RADIOCARBON DATING: A REVIEW
AGE DETERMINATION, CHRONOLOGY AND RADIOCARBON RECALIBRATION IN THE BALEARIC ISLANDS
CUEVAS SEPULCRALES PRETALAYOTICAS DE MALLORCA: UN ENSAYO DE CLASIFICACION Y ANALISIS
SIMPLE APPROACHES TO THE ANALYSIS OF PREHISTORIC POTTERY
OBSERVACIONES SOBRE LOS SANTUARIOS TALAYOTICOS MALLORQUINES
THE TAULAS OF MENORCA
THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMPLEX SOCIETIES IN S.E. SPAIN: THE GATAS PROJECT
ISLAND COLONISATION IN THE WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN: THE BALEARIC ISLANDS
SOME THEORETICAL CONSEQUENCES OF THE USE OF ADVANCED STATISTICS IN ARCHAEOLOGY
L'EVOLUTION TECHNOLOGIQUE DU BIGE AU QUADRIGE EN MEDITERRANEE ORIENTALE, AU MAGHREB ET AU SAHARA: QUAND ET PORQUOI?
LH SOCIO-POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN PELOPONNESE - WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON ARCADIA (AN IN-DEPTH STUDY)
ANANALOGIC ARGUMENT FOR A PREHISTORIC WHALING TRADITION AMONG THE HAIDA
L'IMMAGINE FEMMINILE NELLE STATUE- MENHIRS
MESOLITHIC METAPHYSICS: SO ME PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES INVOLVED IN DEFINING THE MESOLITHIC PERIOD
LOS MILLARES: NUEVAS PERSPECTIVAS
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