Current World Archaeology 115

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The stone circles of Japan are enigmatic monuments. These structures were created by Jomon hunter-gatherers, mostly from roughly 2500-300 BC, and can be associated with burials, seasonal ceremonies, and solar alignments. Such preoccupations are far from being restricted to Jomon Japan, with study of these circles proving influential when it came to early 20th-century attempts to understand Stonehenge. In our cover feature, we take a detailed look at some of the Jomon stone circles, examining both the monuments themselves, and wider activity in the period.

When it comes to the Bolivian Amazon, recent research has revealed that there was far more activity under way in the region than once suspected. Although traces of activity in the form of enigmatic earth mounds, colourful pottery, and raised fields have long been known, these were once associated with a doomed attempt to settle the area by people from urban societies in the Andes. Now LiDAR survey has revealed the remains of forgotten cities that once thrived in Amazonia.

Recent debate has raised questions about the roles of women in the Ice Age. While scholarship once focused on Palaeolithic women undertaking domestic work and nursing children, there is archaeological evidence for female artists, while burial rites suggest the existence of women of status. There are also grounds to believe that Ice Age women could be skilled hunters and toolmakers.

In our travel section, Roger Wilson casts his eye over the new museum at Narbonne. What do the objects on display tell us about Rome’s first colony beyond Italian soil? Meanwhile, Richard Hodges has been visiting Sexten, where the alpine scenery still bears the traces of fighting in the First World War.

Finally, I’m delighted to introduce a new column by Rubina Raja and Søren Sindbæk, which takes a look at the archaeology of cities and settlement around the world.


Cover Date: Oct / Nov 2022, Volume 10 Issue 7

Cover Story

Circles of stone: exploring the monuments of Jomon Japan Numerous ancient stone circles are known in Japan, but how and why were these monuments built? Simon Kaner examines what these enigmatic structures can tell us about a key period…

Features

The mystery of Mithras An exhibition at the Musée Saint-Raymond explores the Roman cult of Mithras. Gillis Kersting visited to find out more about…
Hunters or gatherers? Women’s everyday lives in the Ice Age Recent debate about women’s roles in the Ice Age raises questions about how much can be said about everyday lives…
Narbo Via Archaeological Museum The city of Narbonne in southern France has opened a brand new archaeological museum. Roger Wilson is our guide.
Lost cities of Bolivia: rethinking prehistoric life in the Amazon It has long been assumed that Amazonia was always sparsely inhabited by humans. Now LiDAR survey in Bolivia has revealed…
Sexten, Italy: meditations on a moment of madness Richard Hodges has been visiting Sexten, where the alpine scenery still bears the traces of fighting in the First World…

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Animal habits One common motif is that of a knight in armour engaging in combat with a snail. Another is that of…
Evolution in the air: the urban conundrum The human ape, with our big, social brain, is well suited to a life of dense social interaction. So, when…
Ancient newsreels It portrays a ferocious Maya chief clad in a jaguar skin, with a jaguar’s head on his own, spearing an…

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The mystery of Mithras An exhibition at the Musée Saint-Raymond explores the Roman cult of Mithras. Gillis Kersting visited to find out more about…
CWA 115 Crossword, and answers to 114 Crossword, cartoon, and more
Current World Archaeology Photo of the Year 2023 Send us your best heritage-themed photos for the chance to win first prize in our annual CWA Photo Competition and…
Giant warriors in Arabian art Saudi Arabia is a paradise for researching engraved rock art (see ‘Saudi Arabian rock art’ in CWA 102). In March…
Narbo Via Archaeological Museum The city of Narbonne in southern France has opened a brand new archaeological museum. Roger Wilson is our guide.
Falconer figurine What is it? This small, carved figurine depicting a falconer was discovered in Oslo, Norway. The object, made of bone,…
Sexten, Italy: meditations on a moment of madness Richard Hodges has been visiting Sexten, where the alpine scenery still bears the traces of fighting in the First World…

Reviews

Thinking through images: narrative, rhythm, embodiment and landscape in the Nordic Bronze Age Review by George Nash. Throughout prehistoric Europe, there are significant areas where rock art was commissioned, executed, consumed, and abandoned.…
Coin Hoards and Hoarding in the Roman World Review by Roger Bland. This volume, based on a conference that was held in 2016, is the first publication to…
Living and Cursing in the Roman West: curse tablets and society Review by Charlotte Spence. Stuart McKie’s reassessment of curse tablets sets itself up as a ‘paradigm shift’ in the scholarship…

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