All,
Soon to be available, is a new publication from the Institute of Portuguese Archaeology (IPA), a volume of papers which promises to shed some light on an issue of considerable interest to many members of the Palanth Forum, that is, various problems with the definition and integrity of the "Aurignacian",
sensu lato assemblages of Europe and southwest Asia. The title and contents of this volume are:
Trabalhos de Arqueologia 45
Towards a Definition of the Aurignacian
edited by Ofer Bar-Yosef and João Zilhão
Contents
Preface 7
Ofer Bar Yosef, João Zilhão
Defining the Aurignacian 11
Ofer Bar-Yosef
A dynamic view of Aurignacian technology 21
Janusz K. Kozlowski
Reflections on the role of bone tools in the definition 37
of the Aurignacian
Despina Liolois
Aurignacian, behavior, modern: issues of definition 53
in the emergence of the European Upper Paleolithic
João Zilhão
Looking for names and missing the point. 71
The case of the Portuguese “Aurignacian V” in the
framework of definitions of the Aurignacian
Francisco Almeida
The Middle-to-Upper Paleolithic transition in Portugal: 93
an Aurignacian phase or not?
Thierry Aubry, Miguel Almeida, Maria João Neves
Archaic Aurignacian lithic technology in Cueva Morin 111
(Cantabria, Spain)
Jose Manuel Maillo Fernandez
A brief overview of Aurignacian cultures in the context 133
of the industries of the transition from the Middle to
the Upper Paleolithic
Françoise Bon
News from the West: a reevaluation of the classical 147
Aurignacian sequence from the Perigord
Jean-Guillaume Bordes
Re-evaluation of the principal criteria of 173
the Aurignacian: the example from Grotte XVI
(Cénac-et-Saint-Julien, Dordogne)
Geraldine Lucas
Ten small sites: the diversity of the Italian Aurignacian 189
Margherita Mussi, Patrizia Gioia, Fabio Negrino
The Swabian Aurignacian and its place in European 211
Prehistory
Nicholas J. Conard, Michael Bolus
The early Aurignacian in central Europe and its place 241
in a European perspective
Nicolas Teyssandier, Michael Bolus, Nicholas J. Conard
The Aurignacian and after: chronology, geography 259
and cultural taxonomy in the Middle Danube region
Jiří A. Svoboda
The first Aurignacian technocomplexes in Europe: 277
a revision of the Baschokirian
Jean-Phillipe Rigaud, Geraldine Lucas
The Aurignacian of the Caucasus 287
Marcelle Otte
A hard look at the “Levantine Aurignacian”: 297
how real is the taxon?
Nigel Goring-Morris, Anna Belfer-Cohen
The Levantine Aurignacian: a closer look 317
John K. Williams
To be or not to be Aurignacian: The Zagros 355
Upper Paleolithic
Deborah I. Olszewski, Harold L. Dibble
List of contributors 375
I do not have information on the date of publication for this volume, but it should be available soon; it does not yet appear on the IPA publications webpage list for
Trabalhos de Arqueologia, however I do have (complements of Jacques Cinq-Mars), email addresses for additional info/ordering: contact Antonio Faria (
afaria@ipa.min-cultura.pt) or Dina Pinheiro (
dinap@ipa.min-cultura.pt).
From personal experience dealing with Dina Pinheiro of IPA, I can say correspondence and transactions (ordering and shipping) with IPA is both swift and efficient .
Dar