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This book explores brick architecture of the nineteenth century in South India, through the lens of tectonics and materiality.
This book explores the type and variety of burial practices within the Ancient Levant and challenges the assumptions of previous attempts to find a normative burial practice.
South Asian Ceramic presents the most up-to-date research on South Asian ceramics, exploring their origins, evolution, and cultural significance over 5000 years.
An Archaeology of Ireland in the Age of Improvement offers the first dedicated archaeological examination of Improvement in Ireland. It explores the... Læs mere
This open access book highlights the historical significance of Titanic, and its impact on law, including the first treaty on maritime safety - the Safety Of Life at Sea Convention (SOLAS).
Most books about the Vikings in Britain end in 1066, with the death of Harald... Læs mere
In Archaeology at Colonial Brunswick, Stanley South recounts the decade-long excavation of this important North Carolina colonial port. He provides historical context and detailed interpretation of the many hundreds of objects uncovered.
Nomads were a frequent fixture in the ancient landscapes of the Northeast Africa and the Nile basin. This Element traces the lives of different ancient nomadic groups across Egypt and Sudan, from the Medjay to the Libyans, from Blemmyes to Saracens.
This Element introduces the Amarna letters, a cache of fourteenth-century BCE cuneiform tablets documenting diplomatic correspondence between Egyptian... Læs mere
Since 1945 the world has changed at breakneck speed. In this unique social history, acclaimed bestselling historian Alistair Moffat tells the... Læs mere