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    2 187

    Leading scholars demonstrate the importance of archaeobotanical evidence in the understanding of the spread of agriculture in southwest Asia and Europe.

  • av J.C. Mann
    1 107

    Describes the pattern of recruitment of soldiers to the Roman legions and the settlement of legion veterans in Roman colonies during the period of the principate.

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    2 201

    Authors examine the life-ways and beliefs of the indigenous peoples of northern Eurasia; chapters contribute ethnographic, ethnohistoric and archaeological case-studies stretching from Fennoscandia, through Siberia, and into Chukotka and the Russian Far East.

  • av Mark Nesbitt
    1 231

    Archaeobotanical studies encounter the carbonized grains of grasses, cultivated and wild, but the vast diversity of wild species that are potentially present has made identification of archaeological material fraught with difficulties. This volume provides a tool for mastering these difficulties.

  • - Contested Landscapes and the Power of Heritage
    av Joost Fontein
    667 - 2 171

    Examines the politics of landscape and heritage by focusing on the Great Zimbabwe National Monument in southern Zimbabwe. This book represents an important step beyond that controversy over origins, to focus on the site's position in local contests between individuals within, the Nemanwa, Charumbira and Mugabe clans over land, power and authority.

  • - Soldiers and Society in Late Roman Britain
    av Andrew Gardner
    721

    What happened to Roman soldiers in Britain during the decline of the empire? This question acts as the starting point for the author's exploration of social identity in Roman Britain. He shapes an approach that focuses on the central role of practice in the creation and maintenance of identities-nationalist, gendered, class, and ethnic.

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    2 167

    Includes essays that look back at some of the important events where a role for an archaeology concerned with the past first emerged and look forward to the practical and theoretical issues central to a socially engaged discipline and shaping its future.

  • - Narrative and Reflexivity in Landscape Archaeology
    av Christopher Tilley, Sue Hamilton & Barbara Bender
    817 - 2 167

    Represents an innovative experiment in presenting the results of a large-scale, multidisciplinary archaeological project. This work is a major synthesis of the Bronze Age settlements and ritual sites of the Moor, contextualized within the Bronze Ages of southwestern and central Britain, and a tracing of the changing meaning of this landscape.

  • - Ancient and Modern Issues
     
    681

    Presents a collection of articles, drawn from various works being done within a contemporary framework on women in archaeology. One section addresses the historical and contemporary roles of women in the discipline. The other attempts to link contemporary archaeological theory and practice to work on women and gender in other fields.

  • - The Measure of Disease in the Human Past
    av Tony Waldron
    2 241

    How do we identify and measure human disease in the past? This title outlines the key methods of epidemiology for non-specialists, showing the importance of studying prevalence over incidence, adjustments needed in studying past groups, how to compare studies, and the dangers of assessing occupation based upon bone evidence.

  • - Archaeological Perspectives on Social Agency, Power, and Being Human
     
    611

    This book questions the value of the concept of 'agency', a term used in sociological and philosophical literature to refer to individual free will in archaeology using examples from European and Asian prehistory, classical Greece and Rome, the Inka and other Andean cultures.

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    587

    How archaeologists communicate their research to the public through the media and how the media view archaeologists has become an important feature in the contemporary world of academic and professional archaeologists. In this volume, a group of archaeologists, many with media backgrounds, address the wide range of questions in this intersection of fields.

  • - Ethnoarchaeology of an Amazonian People
    av Gustavo Politis
    801 - 2 181

    Written by one of the most renowned South American archaeologists, this book presents a study of the last ""undiscovered"" people of the Amazon. Through a comprehensive ethno-archaeological portrait of material culture ""in the making"", it makes methodological and conceptual advances in the interpretation of hunter-gather societies.

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    2 241

    This volume serves the reader as a family biography, a slice of the English colonial history, and an important introduction to the history of anthropology.

  • - The Analysis and Interpretation of Bronze and Iron Age Toolmakers
    av Rob Sands
    817

    Explores the evidence left by the use of axes on wooden beams and tools found in waterlogged archaeological sites dating over 2000 years old.

  • - A Guide for Archaeologists and Conservators
    av Jon G Hather
    2 051

  • av Jon G Hather
    1 321

    The volume describes methods of identifying parenchymous remains of roots and tubers in archaeological sites as a way of analyzing diet among ancient peoples.

  • - Museology and Interpretation, Second Edition
     
    677

    This volume is a set of a dozen case studies of innovative programs designed to attract the public to both archaeological sites and exhibits of archaeological artifacts. Papers deal with general issues of interpretation and presentation and cover British, Australian, European, and American settings.

  • - Perspectives from Neoecology, Palaeoecology and Environmental Archaeology
     
    1 061

    A collection of papers connecting theory and method of archaeology with related disciplines of neoecology, paleoecology, and environmental science.

  • av Nicholas Balaam
    717

    A collection of research articles by European scholars assessing the state of environmental archaeology and its relationship to the field; along with discussions on how to present environmental issues in prehistory to the public.

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