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https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2020.10 Published online by Cambridge University Press


https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2020.10 Published online by Cambridge University Press
Featured in this issue:
New Neanderthal remains associated with the ‘flower burial’ at Shanidar Cave
Emma Pomeroy, Paul Bennett, Chris O. Hunt, Tim Reynolds, Lucy Farr, Marine Frouin, James Holman,
Ross Lane, Charles French & Graeme Barker

Filling the void: a new Palaeolithic cave art site at Danbolinzulo in the Basque Country
Blanca Ochoa, Marcos García-Diez & Irene Vigiola-Toña

Rethinking time, culture and socioeconomic organisation in Bronze Age Transylvania


Colin P. Quinn, Horia Ciugudean, Gabriel Bălan & Gregory Hodgins

Vaquerías ceramics: a techno-stylistic study of the earliest polychrome pottery in the Argentine Northwest
Lucas Pereyra Domingorena, María Eugenia de Feo & María Fabiana Bugliani

A re-evaluation of manner of death at Roman Herculaneum following the AD 79 eruption of Vesuvius


Rachelle Martyn, Oliver E. Craig, Sarah T.D. Ellingham, Meez Islam, Luciano Fattore, Alessandra Sperduti,
Luca Bondioli & Tim Thompson

Fords and the frontier: waging counter-mobility on Hadrian’s Wall


Matthew Symonds

Trans-Asiatic exchange of glass, gold and bronze: analysis of finds from the late prehistoric Pangkung Paruk
site, Bali
Ambra Calo, Peter Bellwood, James Lankton, Andreas Reinecke, Rochtri Agung Bawono & Bagyo Prasetyo

Warrior ideologies in first-millennium AD Europe: new light on monumental warrior stelae from Scotland
Mark Hall, Nicholas Evans, Derek Hamilton, Juliette Mitchell, James O’Driscoll & Gordon Noble

Halls at Borre: the discovery of three large buildings at a Late Iron and Viking Age royal burial
site in Norway
Christer Tonning, Petra Schneidhofer, Erich Nau, Terje Gansum, Vibeke Lia, Lars Gustavsen,
Roland Filzwieser, Mario Wallner, Monica Kristiansen, Wolfgang Neubauer, Knut Paasche & Immo Trinks

Pork for pilgrims: livestock breeding


. and meat consumption at medieval Banganarti, Nubia
Marta Osypińska & Bogdan T. Zurawski

A Black Death mass grave at Thornton Abbey: the discovery and examination of a fourteenth-century rural
catastrophe
Hugh Willmott, Peter Townend, Diana Mahoney Swales, Hendrik Poinar, Katherine Eaton & Jennifer Klunk

The Keimoes 3 desert kite site, South Africa: an aerial lidar and micro-topographic exploration
Marlize Lombard, Matthew V. Caruana, Jaco van der Walt & Anders Högberg

Dig in: an evaluation of the role of archaeological fieldwork for the improved wellbeing of military veterans
Paul Everill, Richard Bennett & Karen Burnell

Object narratives as a methodology for mitigating marine plastic pollution: multidisciplinary investigations
in Galápagos
John Schofield, Kayleigh J. Wyles, Sean Doherty, Andy Donnelly, Jen Jones & Adam Porter

https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2020.10 Published online by Cambridge University Press

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