Archaeology International

Volume 21, Issue 1
05 December 2018
Archaeology International
UCL Press

Table of contents

Editorial2
Director’s Report 2017/20183
Obituaries13
Studying at UCL Institute of Archaeology: Past and Present20
Bookshelf: A Selection of Recent Publications from UCL Institute of Archaeology27
A Global Perspective on the Past: The Institute of Archaeology Around the World
33
A Selection of News from the Institute
48
Viewpoint: Archaeology of Strikes and Revolution54
Eroding Heritage: An Island Context64
Heritage Research: The AHRC Heritage Priority Area75
Changing Lifeways in the Maloti-Drakensberg Mountains, Southern Africa: Towards a History of Innovation and Belief in the Late Second Millennium AD82
A World of Summer and Autumn: The Romano-British to Early Medieval Weald and Signs of Continuity89
Neanderthal Subsistence in Portugal: What Evidence?95
The Petrie Museum’s Collection of Funerary Wooden Models: Investigating Chronology and Provenance101
The Archaeology of Neolithic Cooking Traditions: Archaeobotanical Approaches to Baking, Boiling and Fermenting109
‘An Awfully Nice Job’. Kathleen Kenyon as Secretary and Acting Director of the University of London Institute of Archaeology, 1935–1948122
The Institute of Archaeology Field Course at Downley Park, Singleton, West Sussex, UK. Multi Period Excavations Around the Hunting Lodge of the Earls of Arundel141
Semi-fortified Palatial Complexes in Central Asia: New Work at the Great Kyz Kala, Merv, Turkmenistan153