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Uncover compelling evidence and the latest archaeological findings that support the historicity of people and events in the Bible.
Dating back to the Palaeolithic period, shells are among the earliest symbolic artefacts and are a key indicator of human cognitive evolution. In this volume, Daniella B. Bar-Yosef Mayer offers a multi-disciplinary, global survey of shell artefacts in human history.
Dating back to the Palaeolithic period, shells are among the earliest symbolic artefacts and are a key indicator of human cognitive evolution. In this volume, Daniella B. Bar-Yosef Mayer offers a multi-disciplinary, global survey of shell artefacts in human history.
Bringing together critical reflections on uncanny archaeologies as they are represented in films, media, literature and culture, this collection develops theoretical and conceptual frameworks for approaching this emerging focus within horror studies.
This is one of the great untold stories of heroism during the Second World War. In Assassins and Secret Listeners Alistair Moffat tells... Læs mere
This long-overdue new history of Oban (An t-Òban, meaning ‘the little bay’ in Gaelic) tells its story from the arrival of the first settlers in 10,000 BC to the... Læs mere
Stonemasons, quarriers, seamen, steam laundry workers, crofters, calico packers, power loom weavers, tinsmiths, gamekeepers, carters, shepherds, coachmen,... Læs mere
A global and historical journey through mythology. Catalogue to support the Ashmolean's major exhibition: Aphrodite: The Making of a Goddess (October 2026 to April 2027).
A ground-breaking exploration of the principles of orality and performance of both the myths and images of a now vanished oral society.
Witches have been culturally relevant for centuries, but where did our perception of witches – good and bad – come from? Steven Veerapen traces witches, witchcraft, and... Læs mere