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Vi kender jætterne som nogle overnaturlige kæmper, der ifølge nordisk mytologi kæmpede en evig kamp mod aserne. Men hvad hvis de ældgamle sagaer i... Læs mere
På tærsklen mellem stenalder og bronzealder støder to kulturer sammen på en ensomt beliggende ø. I umindelige tider har Kaladori-folket levet på øen i fred med naturen, men da... Læs mere
På tærsklen mellem stenalder og bronzealder støder to kulturer sammen på en ensomt beliggende ø. I umindelige tider har Kaladori-folket levet på øen i fred med naturen, men da... Læs mere
Denne bog er for alle, der er nysgerrige og har lyst til at arbejde med jægerstenalderen. Man kan få en lidt mere interessant strandtur med flintehugning.... Læs mere
Cities and Citadels provides an urgent update of archaeology’s engagement with economic theory.
Originally published in 1970, this book is the result of many years of study and research in the field. It begins with a geographic and ethnic survey of the land and Armenian people and traces the land’s prehistory back to the Old Stone Age.
Originally published in 1956, the well-known archaeologist here takes on the role of philosopher. The author argues that knowledge is a social phenomenon, and that our intellectual... Læs mere
When did elephants become so hairy? Prepare your time machine and travel back in time with Pimpa in this fun adventure where she makes friends with a mammoth in a painting at the... Læs mere
This book combines archaeological, palaeoanthropological, and paleogenetic data to present a unique demographic perspective on this period of... Læs mere
Offers new insights into the wide-ranging temporal and geographical evidence for rituals in Eastern North America.
This volume brings together the latest results and discussions from research carried out in the eastern Fertile Crescent, the so-called ‘hilly flanks’, and adjacent regions, as well as providing key historical perspectives on earlier fieldwork in the region.
This volume brings together the latest results and discussions from research carried out in the eastern Fertile Crescent, the so-called ‘hilly flanks’, and adjacent regions, as well as providing key historical perspectives on earlier fieldwork in the region.