Carved stones and Christianisation

Place, movement and memory in early medieval north-western Europe

Anouk Busset | Forthcoming

The early medieval period witnessed one of the deepest and most significant transformations of European societies and cultures with the process of Christianisation. The emergence and establishment of Christianity created a new dimension of power…



Institutional Landscapes of Empire in Ancient Iran

Edited by Stefan R. Hauser, Wouter F.M. Henkelman and Giuseppe Labisi | Forthcoming

This volume, containing the proceedings of a conference held in July 2022 in Istanbul, addresses and refines the concept of ‘institutional landscapes’ as they were created in Iran by the Achaemenid and Sassanian empires (with…



Quarries and mines in social context

Connecting patterns of change in Neolithic cultural landscapes

Edited by Berit Valentin Eriksen & Lynn E. Fisher | Forthcoming

Flint mines and quarries are a widespread phenomenon in the European Neolithic, but are difficult to characterise and to connect to broader sociocultural developments due to challenges of recognition and dating, and to a great…



Contested Deep Pasts

Negotiating the French-Anglophone Divide in Pleistocene Lithic Studies

Shumon T. Hussain | Forthcoming

This book offers the first in-depth analysis of French-Anglophone research conflicts in Palaeolithic archaeology. By carefully examining a range of case studies and discursive contexts, the author shows that French and Anglophone approaches to the…



Under the Mediterranean II

Studies in Maritime Archaeology

Edited by Stella Demesticha, Sara Rich, Athena Trakadas & Lucy Blue | Forthcoming

This multidisciplinary volume is a collection of 13 articles reporting on recent research on the archaeology of shipwrecks, maritime visual culture, and cultural heritage management in the Mediterranean region. While papers in this volume’s predecessor,…



Between variability and singularity

Crossing theoretical, qualitative and computer-based approaches to types and typologies in archaeology

Edited by Sébastien Plutniak, Shumon T. Hussain & Felix Riede | Forthcoming

Typology is a core method and practice in archaeology. As a particular form of classification first developed during the infancy of the discipline itself, typology has remained an archaeological staple despite countless twists and turns.…



The Development of Social Inequality in the Carpathian Basin between 5200 and 1000 BCE

A Quantitative Study on Neolithic, Copper Age and Bronze Age Cemeteries and Methodological Considerations

Fynn Wilkes | Forthcoming

This dissertation investigates the dynamics of social inequality in the Carpathian Basin between the Late Neolithic and the Middle/Late Bronze Age (5200–1000 BCE) through a quantitative analysis of burial contexts. Employing statistical methods, including Gini…



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Carved stones and Christianisation

Place, movement and memory in early medieval north-western Europe

Anouk Busset | Forthcoming

The early medieval period witnessed one of the deepest and most significant transformations of European societies and cultures with the process of Christianisation. The emergence and establishment of Christianity created a new dimension of power…



Institutional Landscapes of Empire in Ancient Iran

Edited by Stefan R. Hauser, Wouter F.M. Henkelman and Giuseppe Labisi | Forthcoming

This volume, containing the proceedings of a conference held in July 2022 in Istanbul, addresses and refines the concept of ‘institutional landscapes’ as they were created in Iran by the Achaemenid and Sassanian empires (with…



Quarries and mines in social context

Connecting patterns of change in Neolithic cultural landscapes

Edited by Berit Valentin Eriksen & Lynn E. Fisher | Forthcoming

Flint mines and quarries are a widespread phenomenon in the European Neolithic, but are difficult to characterise and to connect to broader sociocultural developments due to challenges of recognition and dating, and to a great…



Contested Deep Pasts

Negotiating the French-Anglophone Divide in Pleistocene Lithic Studies

Shumon T. Hussain | Forthcoming

This book offers the first in-depth analysis of French-Anglophone research conflicts in Palaeolithic archaeology. By carefully examining a range of case studies and discursive contexts, the author shows that French and Anglophone approaches to the…



Under the Mediterranean II

Studies in Maritime Archaeology

Edited by Stella Demesticha, Sara Rich, Athena Trakadas & Lucy Blue | Forthcoming

This multidisciplinary volume is a collection of 13 articles reporting on recent research on the archaeology of shipwrecks, maritime visual culture, and cultural heritage management in the Mediterranean region. While papers in this volume’s predecessor,…



Between variability and singularity

Crossing theoretical, qualitative and computer-based approaches to types and typologies in archaeology

Edited by Sébastien Plutniak, Shumon T. Hussain & Felix Riede | Forthcoming

Typology is a core method and practice in archaeology. As a particular form of classification first developed during the infancy of the discipline itself, typology has remained an archaeological staple despite countless twists and turns.…



The Development of Social Inequality in the Carpathian Basin between 5200 and 1000 BCE

A Quantitative Study on Neolithic, Copper Age and Bronze Age Cemeteries and Methodological Considerations

Fynn Wilkes | Forthcoming

This dissertation investigates the dynamics of social inequality in the Carpathian Basin between the Late Neolithic and the Middle/Late Bronze Age (5200–1000 BCE) through a quantitative analysis of burial contexts. Employing statistical methods, including Gini…






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