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This book shows the great potential of Spanish battlefields and their heritage for archaeological study. It suggests Spain could be regarded as a very important country regarding battlefield archaeology.
This investigation exhaustively gathers the archaeological evidence of the Palaeolithic human settlement in the Guadalteba river region (Malaga, Spain) during the Pleistocene.
Urban archeology in the central area of ??the City of Cordoba, Argentina. Excavations at the corporate headquarters of the Bank of the Province of Córdoba (2014-2016).
Environmental and spatial analysis in the archeology of hunter-gatherers from Magallania (southernmost South America)
The present book aims to study the use of lithic raw materials on the coast of the San Matías gulf (Río Negro, Argentina) during the middle and late Holocene.
Greek epics are the basis for the first speculations that link societies all along the Mediterranean coast. This book strives to distinguish reality from myth in the pursuit of a bond of certainty between the data provided by historical, literary and archaeological sources.
This well illustrated volume presents in its introduction a personal history of Daniel Schávelzon’s experience of Easter Island during his youth before collecting all the papers and work he produced in 2014 leading up to his retirement.
An analysis of public archaeology in Spain through the texts of 25 authors and collectives actively working in the topics covered. The book consists of three sections in... Læs mere
Did you ever think animals built tools? This book offers a long list of examples of instrumental behaviour in animals, analysing concepts like `culture’ and questioning tool-making as an exclusive human ability.
The first novel by Spanish archaeologist Pablo Guerra, introducing Lancaster Williams, a young archaeologist that will have to struggle in the... Læs mere
As screenwriters, archaeologists have been elaborating the plot of the past through material culture, becoming themselves actors in a different play; archaeology. This essay delves into these images projected by professionals and antiquity in the process of interpretation.
Through the voices of 44 professionals and the reflections of the editor, this volume delves into the different spheres where archaeology happens. It offers an overview of current Spanish archaeology, its problems and some ideas to improve it.