Coastal Archaeology in Small Islands
Prehistoric Lifeways, Research Perceptions, Biases, Methods and Approaches
Edited by Maaike S. de Waal | Forthcoming
The potential of investigating archaeology on small islands has long been underestimated. Non-local archaeologists often regard such islands as offering (too) few opportunities for prehistoric use and habitation due to limited resources and isolation, whereas…
From Hinterland to Harbour
Wine and Trade in Roman Beirut
Naseem Raad | Forthcoming
Ancient Berytus, located in modern-day Beirut, was an influential Roman port city in the eastern Mediterranean. Although relatively understudied to date, the city’s place in the Roman economy is explored here through the novel integration…
Parures incarnées / Incarnated Ornaments
Les ornements corporels comme miroirs des identités et mobilités aux âges des Métaux / Body Adornments as Mirrors of Identities and Movements in the Metal Ages
Edited by Marilou Nordez | Forthcoming
Les ornements corporels subliment le corps humain, le rendant plus beau, plus impressionnant ou plus désirable. Associées aux vêtements, accessoires ou tatouages, les parures participent d’un système de signes révélant le statut, le rôle et…
Unforeseeable Futures
Confronting Crises in the Archaeology of Highland Societies
Edited by Susan Pollock, Reinhard Bernbeck, Gisela Eberhardt, and Martin Kehl | Forthcoming
Despite their apparent ubiquity today, archaeologists have seldom focused explicitly on crises. The authors in this book take up the challenge of doing so, drawing on archaeological cases from a wide temporal and spatial range.…
The Second Life of a Phoenix
Portrait of a Punic Ship Resurrected in a Sicilian Town
Honor Frost (edited by Claire Calcagno & Elena Flavia Castagnino Berlinghieri) | Forthcoming
Over half a century ago, maritime archaeologist Honor Frost led an interdisciplinary team that uncovered an exceptional Punic shipwreck off the western coast of Sicily. The excavation, study, and conservation of the shipwreck—dated to the…
Durrington Walls and Woodhenge
A place for the living
Mike Parker Pearson, Joshua Pollard, Colin Richards, Julian Thomas, Chris Tilley & Kate Welham | Forthcoming
For many centuries, scholars and enthusiasts have been fascinated by Stonehenge, the world’s most famous stone circle. In 2003 a team of archaeologists commenced a long-term fieldwork project for the first time in decades. The…
After Stonehenge
Later prehistory and the historical period in the Stonehenge landscape
Mike Parker Pearson, Joshua Pollard, Colin Richards, Julian Thomas, Chris Tilley & Kate Welham | Forthcoming
For many centuries, scholars and enthusiasts have been fascinated by Stonehenge, the world’s most famous stone circle. In 2003 a team of archaeologists commenced a long-term fieldwork project for the first time in decades. The…
Coastal Archaeology in Small Islands
Prehistoric Lifeways, Research Perceptions, Biases, Methods and Approaches
Edited by Maaike S. de Waal | Forthcoming
The potential of investigating archaeology on small islands has long been underestimated. Non-local archaeologists often regard such islands as offering (too) few opportunities for prehistoric use and habitation due to limited resources and isolation, whereas…
From Hinterland to Harbour
Wine and Trade in Roman Beirut
Naseem Raad | Forthcoming
Ancient Berytus, located in modern-day Beirut, was an influential Roman port city in the eastern Mediterranean. Although relatively understudied to date, the city’s place in the Roman economy is explored here through the novel integration…
Parures incarnées / Incarnated Ornaments
Les ornements corporels comme miroirs des identités et mobilités aux âges des Métaux / Body Adornments as Mirrors of Identities and Movements in the Metal Ages
Edited by Marilou Nordez | Forthcoming
Les ornements corporels subliment le corps humain, le rendant plus beau, plus impressionnant ou plus désirable. Associées aux vêtements, accessoires ou tatouages, les parures participent d’un système de signes révélant le statut, le rôle et…
Unforeseeable Futures
Confronting Crises in the Archaeology of Highland Societies
Edited by Susan Pollock, Reinhard Bernbeck, Gisela Eberhardt, and Martin Kehl | Forthcoming
Despite their apparent ubiquity today, archaeologists have seldom focused explicitly on crises. The authors in this book take up the challenge of doing so, drawing on archaeological cases from a wide temporal and spatial range.…
The Second Life of a Phoenix
Portrait of a Punic Ship Resurrected in a Sicilian Town
Honor Frost (edited by Claire Calcagno & Elena Flavia Castagnino Berlinghieri) | Forthcoming
Over half a century ago, maritime archaeologist Honor Frost led an interdisciplinary team that uncovered an exceptional Punic shipwreck off the western coast of Sicily. The excavation, study, and conservation of the shipwreck—dated to the…
Durrington Walls and Woodhenge
A place for the living
Mike Parker Pearson, Joshua Pollard, Colin Richards, Julian Thomas, Chris Tilley & Kate Welham | Forthcoming
For many centuries, scholars and enthusiasts have been fascinated by Stonehenge, the world’s most famous stone circle. In 2003 a team of archaeologists commenced a long-term fieldwork project for the first time in decades. The…
After Stonehenge
Later prehistory and the historical period in the Stonehenge landscape
Mike Parker Pearson, Joshua Pollard, Colin Richards, Julian Thomas, Chris Tilley & Kate Welham | Forthcoming
For many centuries, scholars and enthusiasts have been fascinated by Stonehenge, the world’s most famous stone circle. In 2003 a team of archaeologists commenced a long-term fieldwork project for the first time in decades. The…
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