A Quarterly Review of World Edited by Martin Carver

Research 35 000 years of an Indian rockshelter Grain storage in the sixth millennium BC Why were daggers put in Bronze Age graves? Dante's universe goes to Mesoamerica

Method Welcome to die new Field Archaeology: DNA mapping at "The farm beneath the Sand' Provenancing glass from its plants

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Debate Celebrating 1859: , Clive Gamble, Robert Kruzynski, Tim Murray and Chris Evans on Darwin, Prestwich and the birth of deep history sees Moonshine over Star Carr

Project Gallery Geoarchaeological investigations at Sandhavn Tattooing in Melanesia The sack of Butrint c. AD 800

ISSN0003 598X Antiquity is an international peer-reviewed journal of archaeological research that aims to communicate the most significant new discoveries, theory, method and cultural resource issues rapidly and in plain language to practicing archaeologists everywhere. The Antiquity website provides access to all the articles published in Antiquity since 1927, together with the Project Gallery, a free access addition to the journal providing news on ongoing projects from around the world. Find us at http://antiquity.ac.uk. Antiquity was founded in 1927 by O.G.S. Crawford and is owned by the Antiquity Trust, a registered charity. The Trustees of the Antiquity Trust are Warwick Bray, , , Anthony Harding, Paul Mellars, Colin Renfrew, Stephen Shennan and Graeme Barker. The Directors of Antiquity Publications Ltd., owned by the Antiquity Trust and responsible for producing Antiquity, are Chris Evans, Andrew Rogerson, Anthony Snodgrass, Martin Millett and Roger Guthrie. Antiquity is edited at the Department of Archaeology, University of York, UK (Head: Julian Richards). Antiquity is published quarterly in March, June, September and December.

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Editorial 261 Research Extraordinary Early Magdalenian finds from El Miron Cave, Cantabria (Spain) 267 Manuel R. Gonzalez Morales & Lawrence Guy Straus Pavlov VI: an Upper Palaeolithic living unit 282 Jiri Svoboda, Miroslav Krdlik, Vera Culikova, Sarka Hladilova, Martin Novak, Miriam Nyvltova Fisakova, Daniel Nyvlt & Michaela Zelinkova Multiple uses for Australian backed artefacts 296 Gail Robertson, Val Attenbrow & Peter Hiscock Large-scale storage of grain surplus in the sixth millennium BC: the silos of Tel Tsaf 309 Yosef Garfinkel, David Ben-Shlomo & Tali Kuperman The oldest and longest enduring microlithic sequence in India: 35 000 years of modern 326 occupation and change at the Jwalapuram Locality 9 rockshelter Chris Clarkson, Michael Petraglia, Ravi Korisettar, Michael Haslam, Nicole Boivin, Alison Crowther, Peter Ditchfield, Dorian Fuller, Preston Miracle, Clair Harris, Kate Connell, Hannah James & Jinu Koshy Flint and metal daggers in Scandinavia and other parts of Europe. A re-interpretation 349 of their function in the Late Neolithic and Early Copper and Bronze Age Niels V. Skak-Nielsen Bredaror on Kivik: a monumental cairn and the history of its interpretation 359 Joakim Goldhahn The Xiongnu settlements of Egiin Gol, Mongolia 372 Joshua Wright, William Honeychurch & Chunag Amartuvshin Pottery production and Islam in south-east Spain: a social model 388 Jose Cristobal Carvajal Lopez Dante's heritage: questioning the multi-layered model of the Mesoamerican universe 399 Jesper Nielsen & Toke Sellner Reunert

Method The roots of provenance: glass, plants and isotopes in the Islamic Middle East 414 J. Henderson, J. Evans & Y. Barkoudah 'The Farm Beneath the Sand' - an archaeological case study on ancient 'dirt' DNA 430 Martin B. Hebsgaard, M. Thomas P. Gilbert, Jette Arneborg, Patricia Heyn, Morten E. Allentoft, Michael Bunce, Kasper Munch, Charles Schweger & Eske Willerslev 230Th dates for dedicatory corals from a remote alpine desert adze quarry on 445 Mauna Kea, Hawai'i Patrick C. McCoy, Marshall I. Weisler, Jian-xin Zhao & Yue-Xing Feng

Debate Celebrating the annus mirabilis 458

1859-Marking time 458 Christopher Evans John Evans, Joseph Prestwich and the stone that shattered the time barrier 461 Clive Gamble & Robert Kruszynski Small agencies and great consequences: Darwin's archaeology 475 Christopher Evans Illustrating 'savagery': Sir John Lubbock and Ernest Griset 488 Tim Murray 1859 + 150: Time depth and process 499 Colin Renfrew Moonshine over Star Carr: post-processualism, myths and 502 archaeological realities Paul Mellars Public relations for industrial archaeology 518 N. James

Reviews Review articles New narratives for lost landscapes in middle England ANN WOODWARD reviewing 521 Mapping ancient landscapes in Northamptonshire. Alison Deegan & Glenn Foard The Raunds Area Project: a Neolithic and Bronze Age landscape in Northamptonshire. Jan Harding & Frances Healy Fifth-century rulers of the Kawachi Plain, Osaka, and early state formation in 523 Japan: some recent publications RICHARD PEARSON Maya miscitata NORMAN HAMMOND reviewing 528 Settlement archaeology at Quirigud, Guatemala. Wendy Ashmore The nature of an ancient Maya city: resources, interaction, and power at Blue Creek, Belize. Thomas H. Guderjan Ruins of the past: the use and perception of abandoned structures in the Maya Lowlands. Travis W. Stanton & Aline Magnoni (ed.) Reconstructing the past: studies in Mesoamerican and Central American . David M. Pendergast & Anthony P. Andrews

Book reviews Colin Renfrew & Iain Morley (ed.). Image and imagination: a global prehistory of 535 figurative representation. TIMOTHY CLACK Andrew Robinson. Lost languages: the enigma of the world's undeciphered scripts. 536 JOHN BENNET James Cuno. Who owns Antiquity? Museums and the battle over our ancient heritage. by7 N. JAMES Arnold Aspinall, Chris Gaffney & Armin Schmidt. Magnetometry for archaeologists. 538 BEN GOURLEY Paul Davies. Snails: archaeology and landscape change. KEN THOMAS 540 Torben C. Rick & Jon M. Erlandson (ed.). Human impacts on ancient marine ecosystems: 541 a global perspective. PHILIP J. PIPER Richa Jhaldiyal. Formation processes of the Lower Palaeolithic record in the Hunsgi and 542 Baichbal basins, Gulbarga district, Karnataka. ROBIN DENNELL Jean Clottes. Cave art. JOHN COLES 544 Douglass Bailey, Alasdair Whittle & Daniela Hoffman (ed.). Living well together? 545 Settlement and materiality in the Neolithic of south-east and central Europe. MALCOLM LILLIE Brian John. The bluestone enigma: , Preseli and the Ice Age. 547 OLWEN WILLIAMS-THORPE Daniele Morandi Bonacossi (ed.). Urban and natural landscapes of an ancient Syrian 548 capital: settlement and environment at Tell Mishrifeh/Qatna and in central-western Syria. TREVOR WATKINS A. Bernard Knapp. Prehistoric and Protohistoric Cyprus: identity, insularity, and 550 connectivity. DIANE BOLGER Konstantinos L. Zachos (ed.). Nicopolis B. Proceedings of the Second International 551 Nicopolis Symposium (11-15 September2002). ANDREW POULTER Andrew Simmonds, Nicholas Marquez-Grant & Louise Loe. Life and death in a Roman 552 city: excavation of a Roman cemetery with a mass grave at 120-22 London Road, Gloucester. DON BROTHWELL Christopher B. Donnan. Moche tombs at Dos Cabezas. KEVIN LANE 554 Henry T. Wright (ed.). Early state formation in central Madagascar: an archaeological 555 survey of Western Avaradrano. MlKE PARKER PEARSON

Jerry O'Sullivan & Tomas O Carragain. Inishmurray: monks and pilgrims in an Atlantic 556 landscape (Volume 1: archaeological survey and excavations 1997-2000). MARK A. HALL New Book Chronicle 558 Madeleine Hummler

On the website (http://antiquity.ac.uk) Project Gallery New bifaces from the Palaeolithic site of Kokkinopilos, Greece and their stratigraphic significance Evangelos Tourloukis Kortik Tepe, a new Pre-Pottery Neolitliic A site in south-eastern Anatolia Vecihi Ozkaya & Aytac Co§kun Early Neolithic discoveries at Istanbul §engiil Aydingun Palaeolithic Levalloisian assemblages from Boeen Zahra in the Qazvin plain, Iran Hamed Vahdati Nasab, Hekmatollah Mollasalehi, Mohammad Saeedpour & Nasim Jamshidi Tepe Pissa: new investigations at a Kura-Araxes site in central western Iran Yaghoub Mohammadifar, Abbass Motarjem & Hosein Torabzadeh Khorasani Survey of a multiperiod mound at Tall-e Jidun in Kazerun, southern Iran Alireza Hejebri Nobari, Haneid Khatib Shahidi, Mohammad Hossein Rezaei & Hassan Basafa ploughmen on a potsherd from Tepe Golestan, south of the Tehran plain, Iran Sajjad Alibaigi & Shokouh Khosravi Hunters and gatherers on the edge: foraging for the past at continental limits Karen Hardy & Raquel Pique Geoarchaeological investigations at Sandhavn, south Greenland Kirsty A. Golding, Ian A. Simpson, J. Edward Schofield & J. Andy McMullen Tattooing in Melanesia: local invention or Lapita introduction? Nina Kononenko & Robin Torrence The sack of Butrint, c. AD 800 Richard Hodges, Solinda Kamani, Matthew Logue & Joanita Vroom Tessa Verney Wheeler: researcher, excavator, teacher, communicator — and wife Lydia Carr In Memoriam Please see details online New Doctorates Please see details online