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deals with the unrecorded past, with prehistory. Its primary objective is the evaluation of significant publications in archaeology, related disciplines, as well as other areas of study that may contribute to our understanding.
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Volume 28
2007 

CONTENTS of this issue

Near East
May the Revolution Prosper
The Neolithic Revolution in the Near East: Transforming the Human Landscape
(Review of ALAN H. SIMMONS)


Peter Bellwood

Northeast U.S.
Invited Review:
Archaic Traditions and Long-Term Patterning in the Far Northeast
(Review of DAVID SANGER and M. A. P. RENOUF)


Susan Blair
Archaeological Theory
The Quest for Modern Human Behavior: Breaking a Stalemate
(Review of TIMOTHY INSOLL)

John R.F. Bower
Lord Avebury's Virtual Journey through Time
(Review of Mithen)
Y.V. Kuzmin
Historical Archaeology
Whither Historical Archaeology in Africa?
(Review of E.A.YAMAUCHI)

Paul J. Lane
Bronze Age
The Eurasian Steppes and their Cultural Progeny
(Review of PHILIP L. KOHL, LUDMILA KORYAKOVA and ANDREJ
VLADIMIROVICH EPIMAKHOV)

D.T. Potts
Archaeological Theory
Islands All at Sea
(Review of PAUL RAINBIRD)

Peter White
Commentary:
What’s New? Some Basic Issues in the Study of Cultural Innovation

Michael J. O’Brien
Commentary
The Late Lower Palaeolithic in Southern Germany
Essay on the Earliest History of Man,
1955 - 2005: A Reflection

Hansjürgen Müller-Beck

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