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Argues that the imperial Inka understood stone as potentially animate, sentient, and sacred; building in stone was a way of ordering unordered nature, domesticating untamed spaces, and claiming new territories.
"Published by arrangement with Otago University Press, Dunedin, New Zealand."
Explores the material constitution of the West Indies, Carolina lowcountry, and Chesapeake... Læs mere
Often characterized by distinctive chipped-stone technology, the Calf Creek cultural... Læs mere
Italian Fascism's appropriation of the Roman past—the idea of Rome, or romanità—remains an enduring facet of Mussolini's regime. Excavating Modernity offers a critical assessment of romanità and its individuals, institutions, and initiatives.
Oxford Archaeology carried out an excavation in 1997 on a site alongside the north bank of the river Thames in King Stable Street,... Læs mere
The remains of Pilkingtons' No 9 Tank House represent a unique survival... Læs mere