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A Vasconic inscription on a bronze hand: writing and rituality in the Iron Age Irulegi settlement in the Ebro Valley
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- 20 February 2024, pp. 66-84
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Trypillia mega-sites: a social levelling concept?
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- 26 February 2024, pp. 380-400
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A pivot point in Maya history: fire-burning event at K'anwitznal (Ucanal) and the making of a new era of political rule
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- 18 April 2024, pp. 1-19
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New Neanderthal remains associated with the ‘flower burial’ at Shanidar Cave
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- 18 February 2020, pp. 11-26
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Byzantine plate and Frankish mines: the provenance of silver in north-west European coinage during the Long Eighth Century (c. 660–820)
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- 09 April 2024, pp. 502-517
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Making wine in earthenware vessels: a comparative approach to Roman vinification
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- 23 January 2024, pp. 85-101
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Bodily boundaries transgressed: corporal alteration through ornamentation in the Pre-Pottery Neolithic at Boncuklu Tarla, Türkiye
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- 11 March 2024, pp. 323-342
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Evidence of the intentional use of black henbane (Hyoscyamus niger) in the Roman Netherlands
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- 08 February 2024, pp. 470-485
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The world's oldest-known promontory fort: Amnya and the acceleration of hunter-gatherer diversity in Siberia 8000 years ago
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- 01 December 2023, pp. 1381-1401
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Exploring the Baltinglass cursus complex: routes for the dead
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- 25 April 2024, pp. 1-18
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