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Continuing the work of publishing the excavations at the site of Ayia Irini on the Cycladic island of Keos, this volume focuses on the architecture and stratigraphy of the site.
This book investigate reuse of tombs in Eastern Arabia from the beginning of the Early Bronze Age until the end of the Sasanian period in order to understand the underlying purposes and social context of this practice.
This volume examines emerging practice and research in design education rooted in the context of significant global issues.
This Element is focused on the long-distance exchanges that connected people in the Aegean with the wider Mediterranean and European world, especially focusing on interactions that may be classified as 'economic'.
Brings Spinoza’s philosophy into engagement with contemporary debates on climate change.
Provides a multi-scalar synthesis of Nordic Bronze Age economies (1800/1700–500 BCE), organized around six sections: an introduction to the Nordic Bronze Age, macro-economic... Læs mere
Perspectivism is an archaeological approach that distinguishes recurrent characteristics found in Amerindian mythology. This... Læs mere
A colossal basalt statue was uncovered through rescue excavation in downtown Amman, Jordan in 2010. Despite the statue's Roman period find context, its... Læs mere
Broken bodies, places and objects demonstrates the breadth of fragmentation and fragment use in prehistory and history, and provides an up-to-date insight into the current archaeological thinking around the topic.
From the Big Bang to the abundance of life that surrounds us today, this beautiful book - the third by the award-winning duo Gill Arbuthnott and Chris Nielsen - is the story of evolution, from the very first cells to ourselves. How old exactly is the Earth?