Trajectoires techniques en Préhistoire récente
L’industrie lithique du Néolithique final et du début de l’Âge du Bronze dans le Nord de la France
Emmanuelle Martial | Forthcoming
Cet ouvrage propose la première synthèse sur la place et l’évolution des industries lithiques du nord de la France, entre le IIIe millénaire et la première moitié du IIe millénaire avant notre ère. Ce travail…
Living Archaeology
Unveiling the Past through Experimental Archaeology
Edited by C. Mathias, L. Bourguignon, J. Ivorra, C. Viallet | Forthcoming
Despite the wealth of material remains uncovered by archaeology, our understanding of how people in the past lived, worked, and thought remains fragmentary, especially fort he most ancient times. Many aspects of ancient technologies and…
The Winthir Collection
A documented osteological collection from Central Europe
Edited by Michaela Harbeck & Christof Paulus | Forthcoming
The Winthir Collection is one of the few identified skeletal collections from the 19th century, offering a rare insight into the lives of 245 individuals recovered from a long-forgotten section of Winthir Cemetery in Munich,…
Mapping Medieval Merv
An Exploration into the Application of Cartographic Analysis and Urban Morphological Theory to an Urban Archaeological Site
Loren V. Cowin | Forthcoming
Situated within the vast Karakum desert of western Central Asia, the Merv oasis exhibits a trove of archaeological sites, owing to its rich ancient and medieval history. Likely due to its strategic location along the…
Creative Spirits
Bark Painting in the Washkuk Hills of North New Guinea
Ross Bowden | Forthcoming
The art of painting on bark was once widely found in many parts of the Pacific, including the Sepik River region of Papua New Guinea, the home of the Kwoma people who are the subject…
Mudbrick Settlements of the Oman Peninsula
Inhabited – Abandoned – Re(dis)covered
Edited by Stephanie Döpper, Birgit Mershen, Josephine Kanditt, Irini Biezeveld & Thomas Schmidt-Lux | Forthcoming
Caught between the poles of remembering and forgetting, glorification and neglect, the abandoned mudbrick settlements (ḥārāt) of Oman are a vital object of conflicting processes of interpretation and negotiation. Adopting a diachronic perspective, the multi-disciplinary…
Silver Beyond Empire
The transition between late Roman and early medieval Europe
Edited by Alice E. Blackwell, Fraser Hunter, Andreas Rau & Martin Goldberg | Forthcoming
Power and prestige in Europe during the first millennium AD were predominantly expressed in two portable materials: silver and gold. These precious metals underpinned the emergence of early Medieval kingdoms in Europe by providing the…
Trajectoires techniques en Préhistoire récente
L’industrie lithique du Néolithique final et du début de l’Âge du Bronze dans le Nord de la France
Emmanuelle Martial | Forthcoming
Cet ouvrage propose la première synthèse sur la place et l’évolution des industries lithiques du nord de la France, entre le IIIe millénaire et la première moitié du IIe millénaire avant notre ère. Ce travail…
Living Archaeology
Unveiling the Past through Experimental Archaeology
Edited by C. Mathias, L. Bourguignon, J. Ivorra, C. Viallet | Forthcoming
Despite the wealth of material remains uncovered by archaeology, our understanding of how people in the past lived, worked, and thought remains fragmentary, especially fort he most ancient times. Many aspects of ancient technologies and…
The Winthir Collection
A documented osteological collection from Central Europe
Edited by Michaela Harbeck & Christof Paulus | Forthcoming
The Winthir Collection is one of the few identified skeletal collections from the 19th century, offering a rare insight into the lives of 245 individuals recovered from a long-forgotten section of Winthir Cemetery in Munich,…
Mapping Medieval Merv
An Exploration into the Application of Cartographic Analysis and Urban Morphological Theory to an Urban Archaeological Site
Loren V. Cowin | Forthcoming
Situated within the vast Karakum desert of western Central Asia, the Merv oasis exhibits a trove of archaeological sites, owing to its rich ancient and medieval history. Likely due to its strategic location along the…
Creative Spirits
Bark Painting in the Washkuk Hills of North New Guinea
Ross Bowden | Forthcoming
The art of painting on bark was once widely found in many parts of the Pacific, including the Sepik River region of Papua New Guinea, the home of the Kwoma people who are the subject…
Mudbrick Settlements of the Oman Peninsula
Inhabited – Abandoned – Re(dis)covered
Edited by Stephanie Döpper, Birgit Mershen, Josephine Kanditt, Irini Biezeveld & Thomas Schmidt-Lux | Forthcoming
Caught between the poles of remembering and forgetting, glorification and neglect, the abandoned mudbrick settlements (ḥārāt) of Oman are a vital object of conflicting processes of interpretation and negotiation. Adopting a diachronic perspective, the multi-disciplinary…
Silver Beyond Empire
The transition between late Roman and early medieval Europe
Edited by Alice E. Blackwell, Fraser Hunter, Andreas Rau & Martin Goldberg | Forthcoming
Power and prestige in Europe during the first millennium AD were predominantly expressed in two portable materials: silver and gold. These precious metals underpinned the emergence of early Medieval kingdoms in Europe by providing the…
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