READINGJUNE 2015

22521. (Stephen L. Dyson & Robert J. Row­land Jr.) Archae­ol­o­gy and His­to­ry in Sardinia: 
. . . . . Shep­herds, Sailors, & Conquerors
(Clif­ford D. Simak) Une Chas­se Dangereuse:
. . . . 22522. (Clif­ford D. Simak) Une chas­se dan­gereuse [= The World That Couldn’t Be]
. . . . 22523. (Clif­ford D. Simak) Pour sauver la guerre [= The Civ­i­liza­tion Game]
. . . . 22524. (Clif­ford D. Simak) Plus besoin d’hommes [= How‑2]
. . . . 22525. (Clif­ford D. Simak) La planète aux pièges [= Junk­yard] [read in Eng­lish at 233]
. . . . 22526. (Clif­ford D. Simak) Jar­di­nage [= Green Thumb]
. . . . 22527. (Clif­ford D. Simak) Opéra­tion putois [= Oper­a­tion Stinky]
22521. (Stephen L. Dyson & Robert J. Row­land Jr.) Archae­ol­o­gy and His­to­ry in Sardinia: 
. . . . . Shep­herds, Sailors, & Conquerors
(Clif­ford D. Simak) Une Chas­se Dangereuse:
. . . . 22522. (Clif­ford D. Simak) Une chas­se dan­gereuse [= The World That Couldn’t Be]
. . . . 22523. (Clif­ford D. Simak) Pour sauver la guerre [= The Civ­i­liza­tion Game]
. . . . 22524. (Clif­ford D. Simak) Plus besoin d’hommes [= How‑2]
. . . . 22525. (Clif­ford D. Simak) La planète aux pièges [= Junk­yard] [read in Eng­lish at 233]
. . . . 22526. (Clif­ford D. Simak) Jar­di­nage [= Green Thumb]
. . . . 22527. (Clif­ford D. Simak) Opéra­tion putois [= Oper­a­tion Stinky]
. . . . 22528. (Clif­ford D. Simak) Pro­jet Mastodonte [= Project Mastodon]
22529. (Francesco d’Errico & Mar­i­an Van­haeren) Ear­li­est Per­son­al Orna­ments and their 
. . . . . Sig­nif­i­cance for the Ori­gin of Lan­guage Debate [arti­cle]
22530. (Christo­pher Stu­art Hen­shilwood & Benoî Dubreuil) Read­ing the Arti­facts: Gleaning 
. . . . . Lan­guage Skills from the Mid­dle Stone Age in South­ern Africa [arti­cle]
22531. (Ian Watts) Red Ochre, Body Paint­ing, and Lan­guage: Inter­pret­ing the Blom­bos Ochre 
. . . . . [arti­cle]
22532. (Kris­ten J. Gremil­lion) Ances­tral Appetites — Food in Prehistory
22533. (Rudolf Botha) The­o­ret­i­cal Unde­pin­nings of Infer­ences about Lan­guage Evo­lu­tion: The 
. . . . . Syn­tax Used at Blom­bos Cave [arti­cle]
22534. (Alan H. Sim­mons) Stone Age Sailors — Pale­olith­ic Sea­far­ing in the Mediterranean
22535. (Bar­bara Wilkens) Fish­ing in the Ara­bi­an Sea: A Short Note on the Pre­his­toric Sites 3
. . . . . RH6 and Ra’s al-Jinz 1 in Oman [arti­cle]
22536. (Richard Rudge­ley) The Lost Civ­i­liza­tions of the Stone Age
22537. (W. Tecum­seh Fitch) Fos­sil Cues to the Evo­lu­tion of Speech [arti­cle]
22538. (Karl C. Diller & Rebec­ca L. Cann) Evi­dence Against a Genet­ic-bases Rev­o­lu­tion in 
. . . . . Lan­guage 50,000 Years Ago [arti­cle]
22539. (A. Dou­glas Stone) Ein­stein and the Quantum
22540. (Arthur Conan Doyle) The Nar­ra­tive of John Smith
22541. (Yolande Stew­art ̶ ed.) My Dear Friend: Let­ters of Louis Hip­poly­te LaFontaine & 
. . . . . Robert Baldwin
22542. (G. K. Chester­ton) The Invis­i­ble Man [sto­ry]
22543. (Camil­la Pow­er) Sex­u­al Selec­tion Mod­els for the Emer­gence of Symbolic 
. . . . . Com­mu­ni­ca­tion: Why They Should Be Reversed [arti­cle]
22544. (Wil Roe­broeks & Alexan­der Ver­poorte) A “Lan­guage-fee” Expla­na­tion for Dif-ferences 
. . . . . between the Euro­pean Mid­dle and Upper Pale­olith­ic Record [arti­cle]
22545. (Steve Muhlberg­er) [in blog Muhlberger’s World His­to­ry] Got­ta Have Medieval Robots: 
. . . . . Medieval Robots: Mech­a­nism, Mag­ic, Nature, and Art by E. R. Tru­itt [review]
22546. (Steve Muhlberg­er) [in blog Muhlberger’s World His­to­ry] Grate­ful for Her Fine Fair 
. . . . . Dis­count, Tess Coop­er­ates [arti­cle]
22547. (James R. Hur­ford & Dan Dediu) Diver­si­ty in Lan­guages, Genes, and the Language 
. . . . . Fac­ul­ty [arti­cle]
22548. (Steve Muhlberg­er) [in blog Muhlberger’s World His­to­ry] Ran­dom Historical 
. . . . . Obser­va­tions [arti­cle]
22549. (Chris Knight) Lan­guage, Ochre, and the Rule of Law [arti­cle]
22550. (Michael Cysouw & Bernard Com­rie) How Var­ied Typo­log­i­cal­ly Are the Lan­guages of 
. . . . . Africa [arti­cle]
22551. (Bon­ny Sands & Tom Gülde­mann) What Click Lan­guages Can and Can’t Tell Us about 
. . . . . Lan­guage Ori­gins [arti­cle]
22552. [2] (Eva Can­terel­la) Bisex­u­al­i­ty In the Ancient World
22553. (Peter Gay) The Enlight­en­ment ― An Inter­pre­ta­tion: The Sci­ence of Freedom
22554. (Ken­neth Bul­mer) No Man’s World
22555. (Poul Ander­son) May­day Orbit
22556. (Arthur Conan Doyle) Dan­ger­ous Work: The Diary of an Arc­tic Adventure
22557. (Clive Gam­ble, et al) The Late Glacial Ances­try of Euro­peans [arti­cle]
22558. (Clive Gam­ble) The Anthro­pol­o­gy of Deep His­to­ry [arti­cle]
22559. [2] (Desiderius Eras­mus) The Praise of Folly
22560. (Anna Belfer-Cohen) Prob­lems in Defin­ing a Pre­his­toric Cul­ture: An Exam­ple from the 
. . . . . South­ern Lev­ant [arti­cle]
22561. (Ofer Bar-Josef & A. Belfer-Cohen) From Africa to Eura­sia — Ear­ly Dis­per­sals [arti­cle]
22562. (Ben­jamin Isakhan) Democ­ra­cy in Ancient Iraq [from Democ­ra­cy in Iraq: His­to­ry,
. . . . . Pol­i­tics, Dis­course] [excerpt]
22563. (Fred C. Woud­huizen) Etr­uscan Adds Four Hun­dred Years of His­to­ry to Africa as a 
. . . . . Name, Con­cept and a Con­ti­nent [arti­cle]
22564. (The Anh Han, et al) Emer­gence of Coop­er­a­tion via Inten­tion Recognition, 
. . . . . Com­mit­ment, and Apol­o­gy — A Research Sum­ma­ry [arti­cle]
22565. (Åsa Berggren, et al) Revis­it­ing Reflex­ive Archae­ol­o­gy at Çatal­höyük: Integrating 
. . . . . Dig­i­tal and 3D Tech­nolo­gies at the Trowel’s Edge [arti­cle]
22566. (Fred C. Woud­huizen) Review of Luwian Iden­ti­ties by A. Mou­ton, I. Ruther­ford and 
. . . . . I. Yakubovich [review]
22567. (David Elk­ing­ton) Roman Min­ing Law [arti­cle]
22568. (Michael Harold Laughy) Rit­u­al and Author­i­ty in Ancient Athens [the­sis]
22569. (Steve Muhlberg­er) [in blog Muhlberger’s World His­to­ry] What Would Thomas 
. . . . . Jef­fer­son Have Said? [arti­cle]
22570. (Juan Cole) [in blog Informed Com­ment] No, GOP, Bib­li­cal Mar­riage Was Not Between 
. . . . . One Man and One Woman [arti­cle]
22571. (Thomas Keneal­ly) A Com­mon­wealth of Thieves — The Improb­a­ble Birth of Australia

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