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  1. The Archaeology of Achaemenid Power in Regional Western Anatolia
  2. The Early Iron Age at Troy Reconsidered
  3. Scales of impact: Settlement history and landscape change in the Gordion Region, central Anatolia
  4. A broad-spectrum subsistence economy in Neolithic Inner Mongolia, China: Evidence from grinding stones
  5. Cultural dynamics and ceramic resource use at Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age Troy, northwestern Turkey
  6. Scaling ceramic provenience at Lydian Sardis, Western Turkey
  7. The Iron Age on the Central Anatolian Plateau
  8. Non‐destructive analysis using PXRF: methodology and application to archaeological ceramics
  9. Reconstructing Iron Age Community Dynamics in Eskişehir Province, Central Turkey
  10. Patterns of Iron Age interaction in central Anatolia: three sites in Yozgat province
  11. Ceramic production and provenience at Gordion, Central Anatolia
  12. POST‐COLLAPSE: THE RE‐EMERGENCE OF POLITY IN IRON AGE BOĞAZKÖY, CENTRAL ANATOLIA
  13. Using neutron activation analysis to identify scales of interaction at Kinet Höyük, Turkey
  14. The ‘human revolution’ in lowland tropical Southeast Asia: the antiquity and behavior of anatomically modern humans at Niah Cave (Sarawak, Borneo)
  15. Microfossil evidence of land-use intensification in north Thailand
  16. Identifying activity areas in archaeological soils from a colonial Virginia house lot using phytolith analysis and soil chemistry
  17. Vegetation changes from the late Pleistocene through the Holocene from three areas of archaeological significance in Thailand
  18. Looking into the Gap: Land Use and the Tropical Forests of Southern Thailand
  19. Changing Perceptions of Risk: The Development of Agro‐Ecosystems in Southeast Asia
  20. Linking Local to Global: An Integrated Archaeology of Capitalism
  21. Assessing Bioturbation in Archaeological Sediments using Soil Morphology and Phytolith Analysis
  22. Integrating Phytoliths within Use-Wear/Residue Studies of Stone Tools
  23. A combined pollen and phytolith record for fourteen thousand years of vegetation change in northeastern Thailand
  24. Opal Phytoliths in Southeast Asian Flora