King’s Seat fort near Dunkeld, once lost to archaeology, was rediscovered in 2015 and revealed as a high-status Pictish... Læs mere
This volume presents findings from 2017–2020 excavations at Kom al-Ahmer and Kom Wasit, focusing on Hellenistic housing and a public bathhouse. It highlights trade links with the Aegean, Gaza, and Cilicia, and includes insights into the Western Nile Delta’s role post-AD 641.
This volume features 16 papers from the European Megalithic Studies Group, exploring monuments across Europe. Topics include mobility, social... Læs mere
This volume explores the cultural significance of scents and incense in... Læs mere
This volume presents research from 2019 meetings in Chieti on pre-Roman sculpture,... 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.
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 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 volume presents 21 chapters on prehistoric to medieval medicine across Europe, the... Læs mere
This book analyses how dress accessories and coinage shaped power and identity in late Roman Britain. Using large datasets, it reveals regional... Læs mere
This volume examines ritual in the Roman world through small finds, depositional practices and temple sites, showing how diverse, evolving... Læs mere
This volume explores how precious materials shaped power, identity and... Læs mere