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- Asian Perspectives
- University of Hawai'i Press
- Review
- The Affect of Crafting: Third Millennium BCE Copper Arrowheads from Ganeshwar, Rajasthan by Uzma Z. Rizvi (review) Volume 59, Number 2, 2020, pp. 481-485
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This issue contains 15 articles in total
- The Archaeology of Afghanistan: From Earliest Times to the Timurid Period ed. by F. R. Allchin, Warwick Ball, and Norman Hammond (review)
- Stone Beads of South and Southeast Asia: Archaeology, Ethnography, and Global Connections ed. by Alok Kumar Kanungo (review)
- Prehistory and Archaeology of Northeast India: Multidisciplinary Investigation in an Archaeological Terra Incognita by Manjil Hazarika (review)
- World Heritage and Human Rights: Lessons from the Asia-Pacific and Global Arena ed. by Peter Bille Larsen (review)
- The Politics of the Past in Early China by Vincent S. Leung (review)
- The Affect of Crafting: Third Millennium BCE Copper Arrowheads from Ganeshwar, Rajasthan by Uzma Z. Rizvi (review)
- Afetna Point, Saipan: Archaeological Investigations of a Latte Period Village and Historic Context in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands by Boyd Dixon et al., and: Yellow Beach 2 after 75 Years: The Archaeology of a WWII Invasion Beach on Saipan and its Historic Context in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands by Boyd Dixon et al (review)
- Advancing Archaeological Research of the Mongolian Altai through the Scientific Study of Deer Stones: New Discoveries from Buyant Valley
- Quantifying Ritual Funerary Activity of the Late Prehistoric Southern Kanas Region (Xinjiang, China)
- Results of Field Research on Ancient Stonework in the River Valleys of Bortala and Ili in Western Tian Shan (Xinjiang, China)
- Archaeological Research in the Ili Region: A Review
- Modules of Stone Construction and the Building of Ritual and Social Traditions in Prehistoric Xinjiang (China) and Mongolia
- Settlement Relocation, Urban Construction, and Social Transformation in China’s Central Plain, 2300–1500 b.c
- Skeletal and Dental Health of Precontact Marquesans: The Bioarchaeology of the Human Skeletons from Ha‘atuatua, Nuku Hiva, Marquesas Islands
- Editors’ Note
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