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CONTENTS (#64, December 2005)
 
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Editorial ___________________________________________________________________________

Egypt
Report on the 2005 field activities of the Kharga Oasis Prehistoric Project (KOPP).
      M. M. A. McDonald, J. R. Smith, A. R. Warfe, J. M. Kieniewicz and K A. Adelsberger ___________

Ethiopia
Community Relations in an Archaeological Context.
      Jacke Phillips ____________________________________________________________________

Ghana
Excavations and Surveys in the Tongo Hills, Upper East Region, Ghana. July 2005. FieldworkReport.     
      Timothy Insoll, Benjamin Kankpeyeng and Rachel MacLean _______________________________

Kenya
GIS and Landscape Archaeology: Delineating the Possible Long-Term Environmental Effectsof Pastoralism
on the Laikipia Plateau, Kenya.

      Michael Causey and Paul Lane ______________________________________________________

Introduction.
      Nicola Stern _____________________________________________________________________

Exchange networks, socio-political hierarchies and the archaeological evidence for differentialwealth
amongst Pastoralists in south-western Kenya.

      Allison Simons ____________________________________________________________________

Early hominin activity traces at FxJj43, a one and a half million-year-old site in the Koobi Fora Formation in
northern Kenya.

      Nicola Stern ______________________________________________________________________

Niger
The Projet SAHEL 2004: Preliminary review of new work in the Parc W, Niger.
      V. Winton, A. Haour and O. IdŽ ______________________________________________________

Nigeria
Northwestern Nigeria terracotta sculptures: Antecedents of Nok Sculptural traditions?

     Musa Hambolo ____________________________________________________________________

South Africa
Beyond Taung: Palaeoanthropological research at Groot Kloof, Ghaap Escarpment, Northern Cape Province,
South Africa.

     Darren Curnoe, Andy Herries, James Brink, Phil Hopley, Karen van Ryneveld, Zo‘ Henderson
      and David Morris __________________________________________________________________

Tanzania
Scale and temporality in an urban settlement system: Fieldwork in Kilwa Region, Southern Tanzania.
      Stephanie Wynne-Jones ______________________________________________________________

Zimbabwe
Possible Evidence for Early Woodland Burning by Agropastoralists in Northwestern Zimbabweat 2,000
years ago.

       Gary Haynes and Janis Klimowicz _____________________________________________________

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