Antiquity, a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal of archaeology founded in 1927 by O.G.S.
Crawford, is owned by the Antiquity Trust, a registered charity.
Antiquity is a quarterly journal of archaeological research. It has been the main journal
of international archaeological debate and reporting for 75 years, and aims to present interesting
topical and accessible material to a wide audience. Each number - published on the first of March,
June, September and December - makes a book of about 240 pages.
Mitch Hendrickson:
Historic routes to Angkor: development of the Khmer road system (ninth to
thirteenth centuries AD) in mainland Southeast Asia, pp. 480–496
Volume 84 Number 323 March 2010
Zhang Chi and Hsiao-chun Hung:
The emergence of agriculture in southern China, pp. 11–25
BOOK REVIEWS: B. Bellina-Pryce & P. Silapanth. 2006.
Weaving cultural identities on trans-Asiatic networks: Upper Thai-Malay
Peninsula – an early socio-political landscape. . Reviewed by Charles
Higham, p.265–266
2009
Volume 83 Number 322 December 2009
Mayke Wagner, Wang Bo, Pavel Tarasov, Sidsel Maria
Westh-Hansen, Elisabeth Völling and Jonas Heller:
The ornamental trousers from Sampula (Xinjiang, China): their origins and
biography, pp. 1065–1075
Volume 83 Number 321 September 2009
Philip J. Piper, Hsiao-chun Hung, Fredeliza Z. Campos,
Peter Bellwood and Rey Santiago: A 4000 year-old
introduction of domestic pigs into the Philippine Archipelago: implications for
understanding routes of human migration through Island Southeast Asia~and
Wallacea, pp. 687–695
Stephen Acabado: A Bayesian approach to dating agricultural terraces:
a case from the Philippines, pp. 801–814
Li Liu: Academic freedom, political correctness, and early
civilisation in Chinese archaeology: the debate on Xia-Erlitou relations,
pp. 831–843
Joshua Wright, William Honeychurch and Chunag Amartuvshin: The Xiongnu settlements of Egiin Gol, Mongolia , pp. 372–387
REVIEW ARTICLE:
Richard Pearson: Fifth-century rulers of the Kawachi Plain, Osaka, and early state formation in Japan: some recent publications, p.523–527.
Volume 83 Number 319 March 2009
Xinyi Liu, Harriet V. Hunt and Martin K. Jones: River
valleys and foothills: changing archaeological perceptions of North China's
earliest farms, pp. 82–95
Yuan Jing and Rod Campbell: Recent archaeometric research on
'the origins of Chinese civilisation', pp. 96–109
Charles Higham and Thomas Higham: A new chronological
framework for prehistoric Southeast Asia, based on a Bayesian model from Ban Non
Wat, pp. 125–144
Eun-Joo Lee, Dong Hoon Shin, Hoo Yul Yang, Mark
Spigelman and Se Gweon Yim: Eung Tae's tomb: a Joseon ancestor and
the letters of those that loved him, pp. 145–156
Charles Higham and Thomas Higham: A new chronological
framework for prehistoric Southeast Asia, based on a Bayesian model from Ban Non
Wat., pp. 145–156
Chuntaek Seong: Tanged points, microblades and Late Palaeolithic
hunting in Korea, pp. 871–883
Volume 82 Number 317 September 2008
Junko Habu: Growth and decline in complex hunter-gatherer societies: a case study from
the Jomon period Sannai Maruyama site, Japan, pp. 571–584
Roland Fletcher, Dan Penny, Damian Evans, Pottier Christophe, Mike
Barbetti, Matti Kummu, Terry Lustig: The water management network of Angkor,
Cambodia, pp. 658–670
REVIEW ARTICLE:
Scott M. Fitzpatrick: Archaeological exploration of
Oceanic worlds, p.783–786.
Volume 82 Number 316 June 2008
Helen Lewis, Victor Paz, Myra Lara, Huw Barton, Philip Piper,
Janine Ochoa, Timothy Vitales, A. Jane Carlos, Tom Higham, Leee Neri,
Vito Hernandez, Janelle Stevenson, Emil Charles Robles, Andrea Ragragio,
Rojo Padilla, Wilhelm Solheim and Wilfredo Ronquillo: Terminal Pleistocene to
mid-Holocene occupation and an early cremation burial at Ille Cave, Palawan, Philippines, pp.
318–335
Yuan Jing, Rowan Flad and Luo Yunbing: Meat-acquisition patterns in the
Neolithic Yangzi river valley, China, pp. 351–366
Nikolay N. Kradin and Alexander L. Ivliev: Deported nation: the fate of the Bohai
people of Mongolia, pp. 438–445
BOOK REVIEWS: Bérénice Bellina. Cultural Exchange between India and Southeast
Asia: production and distribution of hard stone ornaments (VI c. BC – VI c. AD)/Echanges culturels
entre l'Inde et l'Asie du Sud-Est: production et distribution des parures en roches dures du VIè
siècle avant notre ère au VIè siècle de notre ère. 126 pages, 3 maps, CD-ROM. 2007. Paris: Maison
des sciences de l'homme/Epistèmes. Reviewed by Charles Higham, p.230–231.
2007
Volume 81 Number 314 December 2007
Li Liu and Hong Xu: Rethinking Erlitou: legend, history and Chinese archaeology,
pp 886–901
Mark J. Hudson and Mami Aoyama: Waist-to-hip ratios of Jomon figurines, pp.
961–971
BOOK REVIEWS: Sarah M. Nelson, Anatoly P. Derevianko, Yaroslav V.
Kuzmin and Richard L. Bland: Archaeology of the Russian Far East: Essays in Stone Age
Prehistory. Reviewed by Pavel M. Dolukhanov, p.1105
Volume 81 Number 313 September 2007
BOOK REVIEWS: Barbara Seyock, Auf den Spuren der Ostbarbaren: Zur
Archäologie protohistorischer Kulturen in Südkorea und Westjapan. Reviewed by Sarah Milledge
Nelson, pp.813–814
Dorian Q Fuller, Emma Harvey and Ling Qin: Presumed domestication? Evidence
for wild rice cultivation and domestication in the fifth millennium BC of the Lower Yangtze region,
pp 316–331
2006
Volume 80 Number 310 December 2006
Sophie
Legrand
: The emergence of the Scythians: Bronze Age to Iron Age in South Siberia,
pp. 843–859
Nikolay Bokovenko: The emergence of the Tagar culture, pp. 860–879
BOOK REVIEWS: Rose Kerr & Nigel Wood with Ts'ai Mei-fen & Zhang Fukang (ed Rose Kerr).
Science and Civilisation in China (Series editor: Joseph Needham),
Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Vol. 5, Part 12: Ceramic Technology,
Reviewed by Simon Kaner
Volume 80 Number 309 September 2006
Tianlong
Jiao
: Environment and culture change in Neolithic Southeast
China, pp. 615–621