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How humans transformed mountains and other elevated areas into culturally rich living places through tangible and intangible social practices
As the Ice Age came to an end, North America lost a stunning variety of animals. Giant Sloths and Sabertooth Cats surveys these animals, with a particular focus on the Great Basin. The book also explores the major attempts to explain the extinctions.
Although humans in the Southwest were hunter-gatherers for about 85% of their history, the majority of the archaeological research in the region has... Læs mere
Because of the sheer volume of industrial debris and the limited information it yields, quarries are challenging archaeological... Læs mere
This volume explores Rome’s frontiers through the lens of cultural relativism, integrating post-colonial and positional approaches. It emphasizes the scholar’s standpoint in shaping knowledge and recontextualizes frontier studies within broader cultural frameworks.
This monograph offers the first detailed study of Pundawar Manbur, a major Kimberley rock art site... Læs mere
This book challenges the steppe-origin theory of Indo-Aryans, arguing their homeland was in NW Iran. Using linguistic, genetic, and archaeological data, it traces migrations from Iran to Central Asia, India, and beyond during the 3rd millennium BC, shaping Indo-Aryan dialects.
This report details two Late Umm an-Nar tombs in Ajman, UAE, revealing a broader cultural reach. Tomb... Læs mere
Trots tusentals skriftliga källor och banbrytande tekniska genombrott är delar av historien fortfarande okända och oförklarade. Ingen vet varför Mayariket... Læs mere
This book examines Joseon Dynasty mummies (15th–19th c.), highlighting their exceptional preservation and scientific value. It integrates historical and archaeological perspectives with biomedical research to explore cultural contexts, offering insights beyond Korea’s borders.