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  • - Las materias primas siliceas del Paleolitico Superior Final y el Epipaleolitico
    av Javier Mangado Llach
    896,-

    This study is a highly innovative body of research on the supply of raw material in prehistoric Iberia. The archaeological assemblages from recently excavated sites in north-eastern Spain are clearly presented, as are the various methods for the characterisation of flints and the determination of geological origins. The study is important in terms of the new data provided on raw material supply at the end of the Upper Palaeolithic in Iberia and a reconstruction of mobility patterns and resource exploitation of hunter-gatherer groups during the Pleistocene/Holocene transition.

  • - Sessions generales et posters / General Sessions and Posters
     
    556,-

    This book presents papers (6 in French and 8 in English) from the general sessions of Section 3 (Paleoecology) of the XIVth UISPP Congress, University of Liège, Belgium, 2-8 September 2001.

  • av Lynn Rainville
    1 036,-

    In this work the author studies domestic life at two urban sites in Upper Mesopotamia, Titri¿ Höyük and Kazane Höyük, and, for comparison, a rural settlement, Tilbes Höyük. The author opted for an integration of archaeological and geological techniques (more frequently used at prehistoric sites) and developed a method that she refers to as "micro-archaeology" or "micro-debris analysis." In total, 370 micro-debris samples were taken from a diversity of contexts that date to the Early Bronze Age, ca. third millennium B.C.E. Generations of archaeologists have devised models to explain the functioning of cities in ancient Mesopotamia. Implicit in many models is a focus on the elites and historic events. In this research, the author analyzes wealthy and commoner households to test current models of domestic economy, family structure, house types, and residential organization within rural and urban communities.

  • - Sessions generales et posters / General Sessions and Posters
     
    506,-

    This book includes papers (7 in English, 4 in French) from the general sessions of Section 2 (Archaeometry) of the XIVth UISPP Congress, University of Liège, Belgium, 2-8 September 2001.

  • - Sessions generales et posters / General Sessions and Posters
     
    1 346,-

    A further volume in the proceedings of the XIVth UISPP Congress held at the University of Liège, Belgium, 2001: Section 5 - The Middle Palaeolithic.

  • - Sessions generales et posters / General Sessions and Posters
     
    1 360,-

    A further volume in the proceedings of the XIVth UISPP Congress held at the University of Liège, Belgium, 2001: Section 6 - The Upper Palaeolithic.

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    570,-

    Despite many investigations in this area, ancient lamps and lighting techniques continue to fascinate. This present work includes articles from Russia, Switzerland, and Ukraine and tackles contextual problems, possible new classifications, iconography, and related lighting equipment. One chapter is devoted to the role of fire in a Late Skythian royal palace, and others explore the North Pontic area, which is relatively unknown.

  • - Analyse du bestiaire grave du Presahara marocain
    av Bouchra Kaache
    570,-

    In contrast to other Atlas and Saharan regions, the prehistoric stone-carvings of certain Moroccan districts are not well known. This volume presents the author's study of various sites (two in Msissi and three in Tazzarine), and especially her attempts to analyze their zoomorphic rock engravings and to insert them in their chronological, cultural, and environmental contexts through a multidisciplinary approach. The engraved bestiary shows several affinities with the neolithic fauna of some sites in the Sahara. The evidence suggests a wide time-span, covering the neolithic era until the protohistoric periods.

  • - Comportements techno-economiques et identite culturelle: contribution de la technologie lithique
    av Valerie Schidlowsky
    1 530,-

    Paris Monographs in American Archaeology 10 This monograph discusses the opposition between maritime hunters and the pampas hunters of southernmost Patagonia. The various lithic technologies are investigated and a detailed analysis given of the operating chains of tool making, tool-economies and cultural patterns. The final section assesses these different patterns and the various ways of interpreting convergences and variability in terms of cultural identity. The technical and cultural relationships highlighted lead to a new perception of the dichotomy between maritime and terrestrial hunters, and of the cultural uniformity of the first maritime populations in the 6th millennium BP in South Patagonia.

  • - Papers from a session held at the European Association of Archaeologists Fifth Annual Meeting in Bournemouth 1999
    av María Cruz Fernández Castro & Barry W. Cunliffe
    506,-

    Papers from a session held at the European Association of Archaeologists Fifth Annual Meeting in Bournemouth 1999This volume presents ten papers (9 in English, 1 in French) given during a session of the European Association of Archaeologists in Bournemouth in 1999. The theme of the session was "relationships between objects", the aim of which was to discuss "relationships" existing between objects in the process of creating meaning in the archaeological record. The papers range from Mesolithic portable art in Scandinavia to food as ritual objects in ancient Italy.

  • av Ann Sieveking
    556,-

    The open-air sites at Saut-du-Perron (the Villerest district of the Loire, France) have been explored for more than a hundred years and are known in the archaeological literature principally for the discovery of a series of habitation structures associated with a Gravettian industry. These same sites contained 182 engraved schist plaquettes that form the most important collection in eastern France and that are the subject of this study. The author discusses the intrinsic characteristics of the schists, giving a description and drawing of each engraved plaquette, and examines the geographical, stylistic and chronological affiliations of this group within the context of other upper Palaeolithic collections.Book contains complete text in English along with French translation.

  • - Excavations at Pode Hole Farm, Paston, Longstanton and Bassingbourn, 1996-7
    av Peter Ellis, Richard Cuttler, Gary Coates & m.fl.
    680,-

    Written by Peter Ellis, Gary Coates, Richard Cuttler and Catharine MouldA report on four pieces of fieldwork undertaken in Cambridgeshire (Pode Hole Farm, Paston, Longstanton, Bassingbourn) in 1996 and 1997. Pode Hole Farm provided Bronze Age to Romano-British material; Paston Romano-British; Longstanton Late Saxon and Medieval; and Bassingbourn Saxon and Medieval. Each has a similar format and layout, starting with a review of the processes leading up to the fieldwork and an outline of the methods used followed by acknowlegements. In the case of three of the excavations, an historical and documentary section follows which summarizes the known data before excavation began and provides a necessary historical background. In a general concluding discussion some points are considered from the excavations and the results are set within their county context.

  • - Papers from a symposium held at the Frederick R. Weisman Museum University of Minnesota March 10-12, 2000
     
    836,-

    Papers from a symposium held at the Frederick R. Weisman Museum University of Minnesota March 10-12, 2000The 17 papers here stem from a symposium held at the University of Minnesota in March, 2000. Visiting monastic sites of all periods, from Clonmacnoise in Ireland, to Mount Athos, to Old Dongola on the Nile, this collection of essays shows the many variations of religious community, and of material evidence and the ways to use it. The aim has been to illuminate basic (art and architectural) issues concerning monasteries as communities, or parts of communities, and the insights gained provoke thought about other monastic experiences, within and without the Christian tradition.

  • av Helene David
    756,-

    A relatively new field of study, this work analyses 27 sites on Corsica, concentrating especially on the human remains found in 12 principal, and 5 secondary, internments dating from the Mesolithic to Iron Ages. The results present a fascinating extension to our knowledge of funerary practices and paleoanthropology in this area of the Mediterranean.

  • av Claudia Braun
    956,-

    Thorough analysis of a series of small Roman bronze vessels decorated with scenes in relief, known as balsamaria. Examples found in the provinces of the Roman Empire have been examined, catalogued and illustrated. The book deals with the issues of their distribution, typology, execution, iconography, use and dating. The catalogue includes detailed entries for 62 known pieces to date and an additional 30 related, undecorated vessels. All vessels are richly illustrated.

  • - Results of the underwater survey 1989-1996
    av Eva Grossmann
    696,-

    The results of this work are based on investigations conducted over a period of four years at Tel Michal and Apollonia, and are the result of 2,300 actual underwater hours. Evidence collected from written sources and field-work brings the authors to the conclusion that the Mediterranean coastal harbour, or anchorage, at Tel Michal (on the Israeli Sharon Plain) was located in an estuary on the southern or south-eastern side of the high tell. Excavations show habitation from the Middle Bronze Age to the Persian period. Tel Michal declined during Persian rule as Apollonia (lying 3.5 km north) was founded and grew in importance. The overall objectives of the study were to determine whether the two settlements possessed their own harbours, anchorages or beaching shores, or whether their economic development was solely dependent on the hinterland and land-borne transport.Written by Eva Grossmann, with contributors.

  • av Barbara Adams
    1 316,-

    Egyptian Studies Association Publication No.4Hierakonpolis is situated some 650 km south of Cairo and 113 km north of Aswan. The Locality 6 cemetery lies 2 km south west of the edge of cultivation in the bed of Wadi Abul Suffian, and covers an area of approximately 18,000 sq.m. The mortuary use of the site started about 3700 BC and continued until around 3050 BC. This volume studies 12 tombs, discussing geological features, tomb architecture, various finds (including human bone, floral and faunal remains), regional cemetery planning, extra-regional contacts, the site history, etc.With contributions by Theya Molleson, Ahmed Gamal el-Din Fahmy and Hala N. Barakat

  • - El Periodo Formativo en el Oriente de Guatemala
    av Stephen Rostain, Alicia Blanco Padilla, Veronique Gervais, m.fl.
    626,-

    Paris Monographs in American Archaeology 8A study in two parts of the important Guatemalan site of El Chagüite (Jalopa). The investigations suggest a relatively large occupation over the Pre-classical and Classical periods, and they have provided essential dating in relation to the organization and evolution of a ceremonial centre over the transitional Pre-classical-Classical eras, as well as unique ceramic and other finds.Written in collaboration with Alicia Blanco Padilla, Véronique Gervais and Stephen Rostain

  • av Jum'a Mahmoud H Kareem
    1 346,-

    This book is an archaeological study of the Jordan Valley in the Mid-Late Islamic periods, which include the Mamluk (AH 648-922/AD 1250-1516) and the Ottoman (AH 922-1333/AD 1516-1914) periods. Published material from the western side of the Jordan Valley on cultural remains dated to the Mid-Late Islamic periods is used for comparative study. Contains 14 pages of coins and kohle sticks with script reproductions.

  • av Franziska Doevener
    910,-

    A study of face pots found in the north-western regions of the Roman Empire (France, the Rhine, Danube, British Isles, etc.) The work looks at the form and functions of the vessels (from a large number of museum collections) as well as possible interpretations of the imagery. Includes a catalogue.

  • - The Yabrudian and Micoquian 400-50 k-years ago. Proceedings of a Congress held at the University of Haifa November 3-9, 1996
     
    1 036,-

    Proceedings of a Congress held at the University of Haifa November 3-9, 1996A collection of papers and discussions in both English (11) and French (5).

  • - Milieu et techniques
    av Catherine Liot
    1 286,-

    Paris Monographs in American Archaeology 6Through the study of pre-hispanic salt-making sites in the Basin of Sayula on the east Mexican coast, this book aims to shed further light on the major processes that affected local population and identification of the relationships between man and environment particularly by the determination of the strategies of exploitation of natural resources.

  • - Die gravierten Fingerringe des Hellenismus
    av Britta Gerring
    1 020,-

    Hellenistic metal finger-rings with engraved gems from Greece, Asia Minor and south Russian graves are analyzed stylistically and typologically. Their development is followed from the late fourth century BC to the Augustan era. Iconography and function of these objects are discussed. The catalogue features 174 rings with detailed descriptions and illustrations.

  • av Tristan Arbousse Bastide
    1 550,-

    This book presents an inventory and a detailed analysis of protohistorical settlements from south-western England and north-western France. The sites are classified and statistically compared according to their shape. Important questions concerning landscape organisation during protohistory in England and France are approached. Chronologically nearly ten centuries are considered, from the end of the Bronze Age to the beginning of Roman occupation. The analysis establishes close relationships between sites and similar ways of living.

  • - Proceedings of the Fifth Gender and Archaeology Conference, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, October 1998
     
    676,-

    Proceedings of the Fifth Gender and Archaeology Conference, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, October 1998This book is based on a selection of papers presented at the Fifth Gender and Archaeology Conference held at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in October 1998. The central theme was the practical application of the theoretical introspection that has characterized much of the emphasis on gender in archaeological studies. Explored is engendered archaeology by presenting concrete examples of how gender theory can be applied in archaeological praxis. Papers include: MARY ANN EAVERLY: Color and Gender in Ancient Painting: A Pan-Mediterranean Approach; PAUL REHAK: The Aegean Landscape and the Body: A New Interpretation of the Thera Frescoes; SUSAN LANGDON: Figurines and Social Change: Visualizing Gender in Dark Age Greece; ELKA WEINSTEIN: Images of Women in Ancient Chorrera Ceramics: Cultural Continuity across Two Millennia in the Tropical Forests of South America; JOEL W. PALKA: Classic Maya Elite Parentage and Social Structure with Insights on Ancient Gender Ideology; MONICA l. BELLAS: Women in the Mixtec Codices: Ceremonial and Ritual Roles of Lady 3 Flint; WILLIAM GRIFFIN: Gendered Graffiti from Madagascar to Michigan; GINA MARUCCI: Women's Ritual Sites in the Interior of British Columbia: An Archaeological Model; HELENA VICTOR: The House and the Woman: Re-reading Scandinavian Bronze Age Society; SUSANNE AXELSSON: 'Peopling' the Farm - Engendering Life at a Swedish Iron Age Farm; LILLIAN RAHTJE: Husbandry and Seal Hunting in Northern Coastal Sweden: The Amazon and the Hunter; ROBERT JARVENPA and HETTY JO BRUMBACH: The Gendered Nature of Living and Storage Space in the Canadian Subarctic; JILLIAN E. GALLE: Haute Couture: Cotton, Class and Culture Change in the American Southwest; HOLLY MARTELLE: Redefining Craft Specialization: Women's Labor and Pottery Production - An Iroquoian Example; MICHAEL J. KLEIN: Shell Midden Archaeology: Gender, Labor, and Stone Arfifacts.

  • - A regional model of hominid behaviour during the Middle Pleistocene
    av Robert Hosfield
    1 130,-

    The book explores the potential of geographic information systems (GIS) techniques to reduce the difficulties encountered while dealing with vast lithic data from the British Lower and Middle Palaeolithic and support analysis and interpretation of all the available archaeological evidence. The topics discussed are spatial modelling of the industrial landscape and long-term modelling of hominid behaviour.

  • - Contributions de la morphometrie geometrique au debat sur l'origine de l'Homme moderne
    av Martin Friess
    1 050,-

    Within the background of modern human origins debate, this book tempts to improve the knowledge of variation in cranial shape and size among later Pleistocene hominids from Europe, The Near East and Africa. The main fossil sample includes crania assigned to archaic Homo sapiens, 'classic' Neandertals and Preneandertals as well as anatomically modern Homo sapiens from the Middle and Upper Palaeolithic. Also included were two Asian Homo erectus. A basic photogrammetric setup has been used to ascertain raw data acquisition. The results reveal that size varies both with regard to sex and geographic origin.

  • av Kerstin Krauß
    1 020,-

    Report on excavations that took place between 1987 and 1994, in the northern part of the Insula 39, situated between the amphitheatre and a guest-house. The remains date from the outset of the colonia, shortly after the founding of the town by Trajan to the third century AD. An L-shaped building, silversmith's workshop, a tank-system indicating a tannery or dye-work, remains of smaller houses, courtyards and sheds were found.

  • - Representations of the Human Figure in Funerary Contexts in Anglo-Saxon Art, AD 400-680
    av Lisa Brundle
    1 226,-

    This book investigates the topic of human imagery and hybrid human imagery rendered on metalwork of early Anglo-Saxon date recovered within eastern England (Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire, Suffolk and Norfolk), AD 400-680. It presents the first definitive catalogue of its kind for this region and timeframe. Taking inspiration from recent transitions in thinking on early medieval mortuary archaeology and art, the author considers such topics as the interrelationship between image, object and the user, the changing portrayal of human representation and the social implications of such developments and the emergence of new bodily gestures in representational art. These key themes may provide an understanding of how and why human imagery changed as it did, how and by whom it was deployed in life and death and the role that this type of imagery performed in the construction and presentation of social identity.

  • - Area of Research in Studies from Antiquity Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona Proceedings of the First Workshop - December 16-19th 2007.
     
    1 176,-

    Area of Research in Studies from Antiquity, Universitat Autònoma de BarcelonaProceedings of the First Workshop - December 16-19th 2007A collection of 22 papers (9 in English, 2 in French and 11 in Spanish) from the Workshop.

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