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  • - Volume 2: Stone and Sculpture
    av David Petts
    600,-

    This volume comprises published papers from the Ninth International Insular Art Conference held in Durham in 2022. It brings together the latest scholarship on early medieval (AD 400-1100) art in Britain, Ireland and beyond. Perspectives taken include classical art historical analysis of form, style and design, but also a close attention to the materials used and the complex process of production and artisan skill required to create these objects. This volume focuses on stone sculpture and carving, with research on manuscripts, metalwork and other media appearing in Volume 1.

  • - Volume 1: Metalwork, Manuscripts and Other Media
    av David Petts
    626,-

    This volume comprises published papers from the Ninth International Insular Art Conference held in Durham in 2022. It brings together the latest scholarship on early medieval (AD 400-1100) art in Britain, Ireland and beyond. Perspectives taken include classical art historical analysis of form, style and design, but also a close attention to the materials used and the complex process of production and artisan skill required to create these objects. This volume focuses on manuscripts, metalwork and other media, with research on stone sculpture appearing in Volume 2.

  • av Fredrik Fahlander
    600,-

    A consideration of the rock art of the Mälaren bay region exploring the potential efficacy of petroglyphs as physical devices through organization, design, and articulation.

  • av Fitzwilliam Museum
    576,-

    Case studies from Cyprus, Crete and Sardinia reconsider through evidence from archaeology, art, and history, assumptions about island identity and isolation and interaction, commerce and mobility involving other islands and the Mediterranean mainland

  • av Johan Ling
    650,-

    Critical examination of similarities in Late Bronze Age Iberian 'warrior' stelae and Scandinavian rock art, focusing on socio-economic and linguistic contexts in which this iconography emerged.

  • av Karim Alizadeh
    600,-

    First English publication of key recent archaeological research and excavations in Iran by, mainly female, Iranian scholars and their collaborators.

  • av Mike Parker Pearson
    626,-

    The Beaker People: isotopes, mobility and diet in prehistoric Britain presents the results of a major project that sought to address a century-old question about the people who were buried with Beakers a - the distinctive pottery of Continental origin that was current, predominantly in equally distinctive burials, in Britain from around 2450 BC.

  • - Atlantic Europe in the Metal Ages -- Questions of Shared Language
    av John T Koch
    700,-

    The Celtic languages and groups called Keltoi (i.e. 'Celts') emerge into our written records at the pre-Roman Iron Age. The impetus for this book is to explore from the perspectives of three disciplines--archaeology, genetics, and linguistics--the background in later European prehistory to these developments. There is a traditional scenario, according to which, Celtic speech and the associated group identity came in to being during the Early Iron Age in the north Alpine zone and then rapidly spread across central and western Europe. This idea of 'Celtogenesis' remains deeply entrenched in scholarly and popular thought. But it has become increasingly difficult to reconcile with recent discoveries pointing towards origins in the deeper past. It should no longer be taken for granted that Atlantic Europe during the 2nd and 3rd millennia BC were pre-Celtic or even pre-Indo-European. The explorations in Celtic from the West 3 are drawn together in this spirit, continuing two earlier volumes in the influential series.

  • - Paying for Military Manpower in Antiquity and Early Medieval Times
    av Fernando López Sánchez
    726,-

    Land was the ideal store of wealth in the ancient Mediterranean world. It brought social respectability, and its possession allowed participation in the politics of the cities governed by landowning elites. Crucial defense of the interests of a given polity through armed services often involved the distribution of lands to laborers still not integrated in these societies. Mediterranean urban dynamics also involved paid labor and were always in need of short-contract manpower, including skilled soldiers and warriors. For short-time military services, lands were not always available so soldiers and warriors were paid with coins and riches.Because of their superior development, urban economies in the Mediterranean were able to attract migrant paid labor. When returning home, the migrant warriors carried coins and riches that would enable them to maximize the return that a homecoming entailed. Although difficult to prove whether these men were paid in advance or when discharged, it is an important issue as it shows the strength of one contractor over another and helps to better understand the construction of statehood in ancient and early medieval times.This collection of papers sheds light on how coins, riches, and lands were gained and distributed among soldiers, warriors, and mercenaries. Contributions cover a wide chronological span from Late Pharaonic to early medieval times, linking a well-defined core area, the Mediterranean basin, with its peripheries: Central Europe and Scandinavia to the north and the margins of the Sahara Desert and the Fertile Crescent to the south and the east.

  • av Warwick Rodwell
    790,-

    Account of the rescue and study of a 17th century Grade II* Listed Building complex in Norfolk encompassing archaeology, history, genealogy, restoration and sympathetic rehabilitation.

  • av Erik Iversen
    536,-

    Detailed, illustrated, examination of the system of proportion used in Egyptian art, based on standardisation of the natural relations of various parts of human anatomy.

  • av Alessandro Buono
    856,-

    Uses case studies to examine the intricate mechanisms of ritualistic appropriation of ruined and/or abandoned assets and artifacts in the ancient and medieval worlds.

  • av Andrew Selkirk
    600,-

    Explores the change from totalitarian states of the Minoan Bronze Age to the flourishing monetary economies of the Greeks and Romans and the development of free trade.

  • av Michael J Allen
    390,-

    Recent fieldwork provided new, unexpected Anglo-Saxon, dates for the Cerne Giant which are discussed in the wider context of British hill figures and early medieval iconography.

  • av John Boardman
    536,-

    Looking at the Rother Valley in West Sussex, the authors give a short history of a lowland English river catchment and prospects for its future management.

  • av Alex Gibson
    600,-

    New, fully illustrated, comprehensive examination of the development, chronology, manufacture, context and use of British Neolithic and Bronze pottery by the country's leading expert.

  • av Jane E Francis
    790,-

    Examines social and political responses to turbulent events in Crete resulting from the creation of the Roman Province to the emergence of the Byzantine world.

  • av Said Amer El-Fikey
    390,-

    Facsimile reissue detailed and fully illustrated description of the surviving structure, decoration and inscriptions of the tomb of the Vizier Rē'-wer at Saqqara.

  • av Naguib Kanawati
    536,-

    Facsimile edition of invaluable, fully illustrated, introduction to the key elements of form, purpose and decoration of Egyptian tombs, demonstrating how these changed through time.

  • av Hassan El-Saady
    536,-

    Facsimile reissue of 1999 description of the wall paintings and inscriptions within the tomb of Amenemhab, priest of Amon in the Qurnah cemetery at Thebes.

  • av W. M. Flinders Petrie
    536,-

    Facsimile reissue of Flinders Petrie's account of the excavation of Egyptian tomb cemeteries at Gizeh and Dier Rifeh and the ruins of two Coptic monasteries.

  • av M. L. Bierbrier
    536,-

    Facsimile reissue of detailed genealogy and chronology for the principal royal and priestly families of the 19th-25th Dynasties of the Late New Kingdom in Egypt.

  • av Dale J. Osborn
    600,-

  • av Douglas J. Brewer
    536,-

    Fully illustrated, comprehensive analysis and discussion of the plants and domestic animals exploited by the Ancient Egyptians.

  • av W. M. Flinders Petrie
    390,-

  • av Rogério Sousa
    600,-

    Multi-disciplined reassessment of the excavation of Tutankhamun's tomb, its impact on modern representations of Egypt, categories of hitherto overlooked objects, and the importance of his reign.

  • av David Jacques
    536,-

    Discusses the concept of Royal Gardens across Tudor and Stuart times, highlighting their internationalism and diplomatic theme.

  • av Emanuele E Intagliata
    536,-

    This book casts light on a much neglected phase of the UNESCO world heritage site of Palmyra, namely the period between the fall of the Palmyrene 'Empire' (AD 272) and the end of the Umayyad dominion (AD 750).

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