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CAA is the foremost conference on digital archaeology, and this
volume offers a comprehensive and up-to date reference to the state
of the art. This volume contains a selection of the best papers
presented at the 40th Annual Conference of Computer Applications
and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA), held in Southampton
from 26 to 29 March 2012. The papers, all written and peer-reviewed
by experts in the field of digital archaeology, explore a multitude
of topics to showcase ground-breaking technologies and best
practice from various archaeological and informatics disciplines,
with a variety of case studies from all over the world. Download
the Table of Contents and a sample chapter
Papers from the 2011 conference marking ten years of Centre for the
Archaeology of Human Origins (CAHO, University of Southampton).
Contents: Introduction (Clive Gamble); 1) Lower Palaeolithic of
Central and Eastern Europe: Critical Re-evaluation of the Current
State of Knowledge (Iza Romanowska); 2) The Earliest Middle Stone
Age of Northern South Africa: The Cave of Hearths and Bushman Rock
Shelter (David Underhill); 3) Quaternary Environments and
Archaeology of Jersey: A New Multidisciplinary project looking at
the early prehistoric occupation of the English Channel Region
(Matt Pope et al.); 4) Interglacial Neanderthal Ecology: evidence
of absence? (Rachel Bynoe); 5) Neanderthal land-use and related
tool-kits at the MIS 5/4 boundary in the South-East portion of the
French Massif Central (Jean-Paul Raynal et al.); 6) Creating
Country: Late Middle Palaeolithic Landscape Enculturation (Rebecca
Wragg Sykes); 7) Changing Scales of Obsidian Movement and Social
Networking (Theodora Moutsiou); 8) Analyzing the Child Burials of
Upper Palaeolithic Europe (Jessica Cooney); 9) Ancient Magdalenian
of the French Massif Central revisited: a reappraisal of unit F2 of
the Rond du Barry cave (Polignac, Haute-Loire, France) (Audrey
Lafarge et al.); 10) The social contexts of Palaeolithic Figural
Art: Performativity, Materialisation and Fragmentation (Liliane
Janik); 11) Differentiating French Magdalenian portable art
assemblages: new analyses of low-relief technologies on antler
(Rebecca Farbstein); 12) Scatters, Patches, and Palimpsests:
Solving the Contemporaneity Problem (Matt Grove); 13) People,
places and things: understanding Lateglacial personhood through
mobility and exchange (Fotini Kofido); 14) CAHO 10 Closing words
(John McNabb and William Davies).
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