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Volume 36, Number 4, December 2004

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Introduction: Debates in World Archaeology
pp. 451-451(1)
Author: Peter Rowley-Conwy

The social context of seafaring in the Bronze Age revisited
pp. 452-458(7)
Authors: Henry Chapman; Benjamin Gearey

The North Atlantic ice-edge corridor: a possible Palaeolithic route to the New World
pp. 459-478(20)
Authors: Bruce Bradley; Dennis Stanford

Early Holocene human skeletal remains from Cerca Grande, Lagoa Santa, Central Brazil, and the origins of the first Americans
pp. 479-501(23)
Authors: Walter Neves; Rolando González-José; Mark Hubbe; Renato Kipnis; Astolfo Araujo; Oldemar Blasi

Lake Richmond 'fish traps'?
pp. 502-506(5)
Author: Peter Randolph

Why not the Neandertals?
pp. 527-546(20)
Authors: Milford Wolpoff; Bruce Mannheim; Alan Mann; John Hawks; Rachel Caspari; Karen Rosenberg; David Frayer; George Gill; Geoffrey Clark

Knowing ways/ways of knowing: reconciling science and tradition
pp. 547-557(11)
Author: Roberta Robin Dods

Pardon the introduction: a preface to our papers
pp. 558-560(3)
Authors: Steven Kuhn; Michael Schiffer; David Killick

Studying technological change: a behavioral perspective
pp. 579-585(7)
Author: Michael Brian Schiffer

Introduction: 'Austronesia' and the great Austronesian migration
pp. 586-590(5)
Author: John Edward Terrell

Migration and complexity in Holocene Island Southeast Asia
pp. 621-628(8)
Authors: Katherine Szabó; Sue O'Connor

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