Archaeological Review from Cambridge - 03.2: Archaeology & Texts
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- Cover
- Contents
- Archaeology and texts
- Cuneiform catalysis: The first information revolution
- In the shadow of texts: Archaeology in Egypt
- Archaeology and the literary tradition: An examination of the Indian context
- Mimaki and the matching game
- Mesoamerican territorial boundaries: Reconstructions from archaeology and hieroglyphic writing
- Text and context: Levels of approach to the integration of archaeological and textual data in the Late Bronze Aegean
- Mycenaean archaeology and the Pylos texts
- Ethnohistory: The ancient authors’ reports on Southwest Iberia – an example
- Shipwrecks and ancient trade in the Mediterranean
- They’ve Lost Their Marbles!
- Institute of Field Archaeologists
- UNESCO
- The Gallery of World Prehistory and Local Archaeology, University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Cambridge: A review
- Essays on Archaeological Typology, edited by Robert Whallon and James A. Brown
- The Social Foundations of Prehistoric Britain: Themes and Variations in the Archaeology of Power, by Richard Bradley
- Archaeological Hammers and Theories, edited by James Moore and Arthur S. Keene
- Philosophy and Archaeology, by Merrilee Salmon
- Explorations in Ethnohistory: Indians of Central Mexico in the Sixteenth Century, by H.R. Harvey and Hanns J. Prem
- Contributors; Cover description