Archaeological Review from Cambridge - 05.2: Creating Space
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- Cover
- Contents
- Creating space
- Assumptions and interpretations in the study of the Great Rebuilding
- Social ranking and spatial structure: Examples from India
- The real and random architecture of Siphnos: Analysing house plans using simulation
- Past practices in the ritual present: Examples from the Welsh Bronze Age
- The transformation of space: Two examples from British prehistory
- Archaeology and the social sciences: Why they should not be integrated
- An appeal for women in archaeology
- The sweet smell of the past
- Archaeology in a political context: Examples from four Latin American countries
- Artefacts as Categories: A Study of Ceramic Variability in Central India, by Daniel Miller
- Some Small Harvest, by Glyn Daniel
- Antiquarians, Historians and Archaeologists in Victorian England 1838-1886, by Philippa Levine
- Stone Age Prehistory: Studies in Memory of Charles McBurney, edited by G.N. Bailey and P. Callow
- Haliksa'i: UNM Contributions to Anthropology, by the University of New Mexico Anthropology Society
- The Northern Counties to AD 1000, by Nick Higham
- Sweet Track to Glastonbury: The Somerset Levels in Prehistory, by John Coles and Bryony Coles
- Contributors; Call for Papers