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This book examines why trading emporia emerged in early Medieval Northern Europe. It demonstrates that the history of emporia is closely linked to the expansion of maritime trade, colonization, piracy, and warfare - the basis for what we know today as the Viking Age.
This book draws on hieroglyphic texts, imagery, and archaeological finds to reconstruct interactions through which the Classic Maya exchanged knowledge about their hieroglyphic script and how to use it. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
This book draws on hieroglyphic texts, imagery, and archaeological finds to reconstruct interactions through which the Classic Maya exchanged knowledge about their hieroglyphic script and how to use it. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
An exciting supernatural thriller from New York Times bestselling authors Preston and Child, featuring archaelogist and FBI assistant Nora Kelly.
An exciting supernatural thriller from New York Times bestselling authors Preston and Child, featuring archaelogist and FBI assistant Nora Kelly.
Originally published in 1973, this book examines the urban community of Southampton through its early and formative years. Southampton is one of the most interesting and important medieval towns, because of its position as a ‘gateway’ between England and the Continent.
A Study in Creative History (1932) aims to present the main movements of thought as they emerge clearly into... Læs mere
Explores the relationship between the people of Roman Greece and the Isiac deities through material culture, focusing on their practices and communication networks.